K.M. Richards
Program Director, The Eighties Channel™
Clearly overlooking the great contributions of Don Barrett here.
I meant newspaper reporters. I thought that was obvious in context.
Clearly overlooking the great contributions of Don Barrett here.
Buckley hardly sold off "all" its stations in 1993. The family exited a few markets but retained Hartford, Bakersfield, WOR in New York, among others. It wasn't until after Rick Buckley's death a decade or so ago that the company sold all its stations.
And their former San Luis Obispo stations are still owned by the family. Rick Buckley's now-deceased daughter Martha and her son Eric Fahnoe's Dimes Media purchased the stations from Buckley Broadcasting as part of the sell-off.
Since it has completed the required four years rebroadcasting the AM, they can now have it fed by any signal (in this case 105.1 HD2).
Yes, that's the translator that Saul acquired in 2013 in Monterey; he moved it to San Fernando five years later, during that window where the FCC allowed same in advance of the auctions for new translators.
Because that move preceded those auctions, it is not tied to 1260 any more, so he can use it to retransmit the current 1260 programming via the existing HD2 of 105.1, so it's a win-win for him.
Wish there was a similar signal rebroadcasting KKJZ...Levine's 98.3 K252FO Los Angeles, which covers the entire San Fernando Valley.
Wish there was a similar signal rebroadcasting KKJZ...
Saul could air a loop of cows mooing and people farting and it wouldnt do any better or worse than what anything else on 1260 has done lol
The translator is in the far extremes of the San Fernando Valley. The 98.3 signal is in West Covina at the 10 and 60 freeways. No overlap.The deeper story here is that Saul, who had chosen Classical as the logical format to show off the strengths of digital AM, has clearly abandoned that.
And with that having failed, 1260 is back to music that there is no known audience for on AM---all Taylor Swift for a month, followed by Classic Country hits from the 80s, 90s and 2000s.
Sidebar: "A low-powered signal at 98.3" will carry the Classical? Is KRCD giving up the simulcast? Are they selling KRCV to Saul or is he leasing it?
Sort of. In the Burbank-North Hollywood area it is very hard to lock on to in a car, and impossible indoors. Even as far as Van Nuys on the south side of the valley it is a hit-or-miss signal in vehicles unless you are up on the elevated Ventura Freeway. And by the time you get way to the west in The Valley it is again not good enough for in home and spotty in cars unless on the elevated freeways.Levine's 98.3 K252FO Los Angeles, which covers the entire San Fernando Valley.
I was visiting my sister in Studio City right off the 101 last month and that thing was a monster while driving from throughout even on my little portable recorders whether I was in Woodland Hills or Burbank.Sort of. In the Burbank-North Hollywood area it is very hard to lock on to in a car, and impossible indoors. Even as far as Van Nuys on the south side of the valley it is a hit-or-miss signal in vehicles unless you are up on the elevated Ventura Freeway. And by the time you get way to the west in The Valley it is again not good enough for in home and spotty in cars unless on the elevated freeways.
Yeah, but as I said, Saul has never run 1260 for the revenue. He's never had to.
i once ran 30 seconds of cows mooing and people farting one morning at sign on at a daytimer one day to see if anyone would call.. or if they owner would care. nope. this after i told him the morning hosts were always late,and his reply "i dont care if cows moo and people fart on the air as long as the transmitter is on"
At least he was honestI once ran 30 seconds of cows mooing and people farting one morning at sign on at a daytimer one day to see if anyone would call.. or if they owner would care. nope. this after i told him the morning hosts were always late,and his reply "i dont care if cows moo and people fart on the air as long as the transmitter is on"
Isn't this the station, as KGIL, whose Billboard frequently appeared on The Rockford Files when Jim Rockford was driving around in car chases?

I think it's awesome that a station with a COL of Beverly Hills is now playing classic country music.
Reminds me of The Beverly Hillbillies! 😛
I'm not sure exactly when (or why) the city of license was changed to Beverly Hills. The transmitter (I believe) is still in Mission Hills.