In a filing made this morning, Waterloo has applied to change KLBJ from a 5 kW/day nondirectional 1kW/night directional to a 5 kW/day nondirectional 380 W/night nondirectional by erecting one new tower on the site currently used by 1300 KVET in North Austin. Obviously this is a deal involving the real estate of the current 590 site which is relatively close to the new Tesla Gigafactory/HQ in SW Austin.
The daytime signal on-paper should improve because of the more central location. On paper the new nighttime signal appears to be close to a wash with a loss in some places to the west and south but an improvement in the Round Rock/Cedar Park area due to being closer and nondirectional.
I'm personally very skeptical that 380 watts at night AM, even on a low frequency like 590, will get the job done. Truthfully, the current 1 kW isn't adequate either.
KLBJ has historically been one of the billing leaders in the market and is also the LP-1 station for the Austin area under the current EAS plan.
I still think KLBJ programming on 93.3 makes a lot of sense longterm unless Lucy really takes off, perhaps even returning to the Bertram site, if they are willing to run it in mono.