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1420 KSTN Back On The Air

Tom, KSTN/1420 has been on the air for nearly two months, running Dial-Global's Classic Country satellite format. (I believe this is covered in another thread on this board.)
 
BossRadioDJ said:
Tom, KSTN/1420 has been on the air for nearly two months, running Dial-Global's Classic Country satellite format. (I believe this is covered in another thread on this board.)
on KSTN1420.com, is power oldies
 
Wonder if it could have been a blip, Roachley. I tune in now and then throughout the day, and it's been there each and every time.
 
What a half hearted effort at running a radio station. Is the station being LMA'd? Or is this the LaRue's baby? Stockton deserves better than this. BTW BRDJ The KSTN internet stream might sound more interesting with a bit larger selection of mainstream hits from the sixties, you cover the fifties really well.
 
Re: KSTN/1420 Sold (Was: 1420 KSTN Back On The Air)

All Access reports this morning:

In other filings with the FCC, in a two-step intrafamily transaction, control of KNOX, INC., licensee of Oldies KSTN-A/STOCKTON, CA is being sold from ANNETTE LARUE and LARUE FAMILY LP to ROBERT LARUE for $190,838.

The full report is at:

http://www.allaccess.com/net-news/archive/story/104432/station-sold-in-texas
 
Aside to RadioStarOne: the mix on Power Oldies 1420 (the digital stream) runs more to the Soul/R&B side, with a balance across late 1950s through early 1980s in all genres. The 1960s Pop is pretty mainstream on Power Oldies, but Classic 1260 KYA is about 80% Pop from the 1964-1970 era.
 
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