With the Combo of KKDZ, KNTS and KVRI, They basically have AM coverage from South Tacoma to Campbell River, BC
and in the case of KVRI, they POUND in central alaska at night... nightly
With the Combo of KKDZ, KNTS and KVRI, They basically have AM coverage from South Tacoma to Campbell River, BC
Well and that's important!and in the case of KVRI, they POUND in central alaska at night... nightly
1: Alaska is basically Egypt. That’s where you apparently are.I detect a high level of sarcasm in your post
Just because you dont like it or think its a waste, doesnt mean it isnt serving someone.
they clearly have money to buy stations and are apparently good at serving their audience, means their successful.
What more can radio people want? They bemoan the lack of stations serving the audiences, but then when one does, they tear it down.
Oh right, you want a live local 24/7 airstaff with a playlist of 5000 oldies.
A lot of Punjabis in the region, and a lot of them still speak Punjabi at home, and a lot of Punjabi businesses want to be able to reach immigrants by advertising in their native language, over the air. They won't be doing that on KIRO-FM or Movin', will they.You can now listen to the Punjab in crystal clear AM in downtown Seattle. Order your Vindaloo in the native language. This combo station is going to be a powerhouse.
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And a lot of it seems to be aimed at younger demo South Asians, not the Boomers / older GenX types that would probably be more into the "movie music" (that one used to hear on SW all the time, when conditions were right, coming out of India from Vividh Bharati). The hip-hop/Punjabi rap stuff is obviously aimed at South Asians under age 40-45.As a totally meaningless side note the music these stations play is pretty neat to this white boy, I kinda like it and will listen for a few minutes if i come across them on the dial and have a good signal
In an even more meaningless sidenote, the higher pitched energetic music is real easy to pick out of the mush of the dial at night.
There's plenty of others that the FCC gave 100% total foreign ownership approval to including Cumulus, iHeartMedia and most recently Alpha Media. Legend isn't one of them though. You might be misconstruing them being in the news for their co-owner pleading guilty to tax evasion.Foreign citizens 100 percent owned stations in Alaska and Texas, and i swear Legend in Wyoming wanted to increase foreign ownership but i cant find that info now
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No, im not.. i thought id heard that about legend.. maybe its because i know they do have someone in the isle of man,m or did, with a minority stakeThere's plenty of others that the FCC gave 100% total foreign ownership approval to including Cumulus, iHeartMedia and most recently Alpha Media. Legend isn't one of them though. You might be misconstruing them being in the news for their co-owner pleading guilty to tax evasion.
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FCC Approves 100% Foreign Ownership For Alpha Media
The FCC has approved Alpha Media's petition for up to 100% foreign equity ownership and specific investors to own aboveradioinsight.com
KKDZ 1250 seems to have been absent for a bit but is now on again. It's parallel 1680 running networked Punjabi programming. They're probably still running the STA parameters.
Question. - the STA paperwork mentions a sharetime arrangement with KWSU Pullman. I seem to recall something like that in the 1960s during nighttimes.
Does anyone know the details?