If anybodys interested there is a pirate or a new operator broadcasting on 96.5 as KUBU. Anybody here have any information if there has been a license transfer? They are also mentioning a Station on 106.9. What's up?
It's an LPFM...If anybodys interested there is a pirate or a new operator broadcasting on 96.5 as KUBU. Anybody here have any information if there has been a license transfer? They are also mentioning a Station on 106.9. What's up?
KJAY for years has had a wild mix of Hmong/Russian/Religious/Oldies programming (and have been very successful doing it). I suppose if Coble offers KJAY enough cash, they'll find a time slot for him.Okay, so this is genuinely weird.
It appears that after Access Sacramento shut KUBU down at the end of March, 2025, a guy named Kevin Coble put it up on Live365. He started promoting it on his personal Facebook page three days before KUBU went dark on FM.
Coble describes himself as "Host, owner and station manager of KUBU965 on Live365.com creating local community and Sacramento area programs aired on Comcast channel 17 and 96.5 FM."
When KUBU was still Access Sacramento's and on the air, Coble did two late-night shows a week (even though one installment of "Late Night Sacramento" aired at 6:00 pm):
Late Night Sacramento | Access Sacramento
On the "Late Night Sacramento" radio show host Kevin Koble plays a fun mix of music and little NASCAR trivia as well.www.accesssacramento.org
The FCC shows Sacramento Community Cable Foundation as being the licensee for the original KUBU in 2015 and holding a construction permit for 96.5 FM granted just last month:
FM Query Results -- Audio Division (FCC) USA
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Sacramento Community Cable Foundation is Access Sacramento.
In November on Facebook, Coble said he was "partnering with one of Sacramento's original FM stations to make KUBU965 on LIVE365 air on 1430AM & 98.1 FM."
That may or may not come as a surprise to the folks who own those frequencies:
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KJAY 1430AM & 98.1FM
kjayradio.net
Dear God, does Sacramento have its own homegrown Verne White?
A friend of mine (we go all the way back to Reno in 1982) is a retired Executive Director of Access Sacramento. I've reached out. I'll let you know if I learn anything about this.
It still has a wild mix.KJAY for years has had a wild mix of Hmong/Russian/Religious/Oldies programming (and have been very successful doing it). I suppose if Coble offers KJAY enough cash, they'll find a time slot for him.
Wow. The signal goes from Auburn to West Sac, or so they claim. That's a lot more reach than the maximum allowed limit of a 3.5 mile radius for an LPF.M.![]()
Playing death metal and folk, this Sacramento radio station is going against the grain
KUTZ FM recently powered up a new antenna that gives it the broadest reach yet, stretching from the edge of Auburn to West Sacramento.www.abridged.org
I think they’re definitely counting areas outside of the protected contours, lol. Yeah, you can hear it with a good antenna an a little luck.Image from Michi's FCCdata.org for KUTZ.
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Unless they have found a way to repeal the laws of physics, I don't see a 100 watt LPFM being able to increase beyond the licensed parameters.
My Tecsun PL-380 and Qodosen DX-286 both receive KZHP-LP and the 95.5 KAWZ translator (27 watts) just fine in both Grass Valley and Pioneer. When I get home I'll see what I get on 96.5, 95.7, and 103.1. But I bet it's still KOIT, KGMZ, and KKCY. It's all about line-of-sight and lack of interference.I think they’re definitely counting areas outside of the protected contours, lol. Yeah, you can hear it with a good antenna an a little luck.
KUBU was granted a new CP to relocate the transmitter last month.
If anybodys interested there is a pirate or a new operator broadcasting on 96.5 as KUBU. Anybody here have any information if there has been a license transfer? They are also mentioning a Station on 106.9. What's up?
Are you able to hear the station on 96.5 too, or not? My mistake if you don't live in Sacramento.I did hear back via direct message from K108 Sacramento, who confirmed hearing KUBU on 96.5 FM.
I've also had a conversation with my friend, the retired Executive Director at Access Sacramento, and he's been in touch with the current people in charge. It's become clear that my friend's successor was not aware of what Kevin Coble was doing.
Somehow Kevin Coble wound up with my e-mail address and messaged a group, including myself, late Saturday night. He insists KUBU is only streaming and not broadcasting on air.
There are clearly a lot of unanswered questions here, and I don't know how much more in the way of answers will come my way, but if they do, and it's appropriate, I'll share them here.