It' a rimshot that can be heard in the northern part of the DFW area. One can assume from this story it will simulcast what's on KCBI-FM in Dallas: First Dallas Media Acquires KMAD-FM
K-MAD! Yes, I'm MAD. I'll see my way outIt' a rimshot that can be heard in the northern part of the DFW area. One can assume from this story it will simulcast what's on KCBI-FM in Dallas: First Dallas Media Acquires KMAD-FM
I'd rule out KPYK, but hey, they did buy KAAM. If FDM is looking to expand eastward, perhaps Encouragement would deal them 94.3 KZWL. It has been bobbing in the water, all by its lonesome, since 95.3 was broken off from the simulcast to be hooked up with 91.3 KGLY Lift Worship.Wonder how far KCBI will eventually expand its coverage? Houston’s KHCB has established a widespread network of stations for both its English and Spanish language religious programming.
New call will be KZBH effective May 15.I assume a call change is on the way.
Allows what? Willing buyer, willing seller.It just amazes me that the FCC allows this.
It is interesting that the asset purchase agreement calls for the KMAD calls and intellectual property to stay with Connoisseur. Granted, First doesn’t want them since they will flip it to a non-commercial relay of KCBI-FM, so it is interesting it is written into the agreement.FWIW, the last time Sherman/Denison was rated (eight years ago by Eastlan), KMAD was leading the market.
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Doesn't NTRG, who owns the AM in Madill, have a say in that? 1550 is the original holder of the K-MAD call, is it not?It is interesting that the asset purchase agreement calls for the KMAD calls and intellectual property to stay with Connoisseur. Granted, First doesn’t want them since they will flip it to a non-commercial relay of KCBI-FM, so it is interesting it is written into the agreement.
Wonder if Connoisseur has plans to repurpose the KMAD intellectual property?
As Huff mentioned this morning, there aren't any current ratings surveys being conducted in this market.It will be interesting to see the ratings six months after this change.
Yes, but 1550 had them first. Correct me if I'm wrong, Bill, but wouldn't you need Dick Witkovski's blessing to reuse them on another FM, that didn't start its life in Madill, Oklahoma? 102.5 was the FM side to 1550, once upon a time, and the calls simply remained in the move to Whitesboro.The asset purchase agreement calls for the KMAD calls and intellectual property to stay with Connoisseur. This gives them the opportunity to change one of their stations to the KMAD format. KMAD AM has no say in this as the FCC owns the call letters.
Yes, but 1550 had them first. Correct me if I'm wrong, Bill, but wouldn't you need Dick Witkovski's blessing to reuse them on another FM, that didn't start its life in Madill, Oklahoma? 102.5 was the FM side to 1550, once upon a time, and the calls simply remained in the move to Whitesboro.
Not that 1550 is doing anything worthwhile to need usage of those calls, but KMAD does, originally, belong to the facility.
I couldn't tell you, partner. I guess it's being leased from NTRG. 3ABN has a couple of these broadcasts scattered around north Texas, the closest to me being KETE in Sulphur Bluff.Why is he running 3ABN on 1550?(but its affiliate with a texas group that runs 3ABN, its not 3ABN itself, per se. Thats a snoozefest.
No, SRG, he bought the AM in Madill from Keystone quite awhile before he acquired what's now KAMM in the Metroplex. He's owned 1550 for at least a decade. KMAD has a translator tied to it, so it's actually got a leg up on KAMM.Did he buy it just so he could eliminate it if needed to advance his festering 1540?