> Has 970 been sold? If so to whom?
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> And what will become of the programming currently on 970?
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KIXL has indeed been sold. A local (Austin) group sold the station in July to the Starboard Media Foundation of Green Bay, Wi. Starboard runs the Catholic "RelevantRadio" network (see relevantradio.com).
My understanding is that the current station will be "blown-up" and the RelevantRadio network will be put on 970. As far as the current programming and staff, who knows. About a month or so ago I heard Jim Wagner (the afternoon host) talking about the sale. Apparently, they are looking for another frequency for the programming.
I am very familiar with the Austin market, and quite frankly there is not really anything left to buy that has full coverage (or even 3/4 market coverage).
1060 KFIT is the only station on AM that is not owned by a out-of-town conglomerate. KFIT's signal is horrible and the programming is mostly black gospel and spanish.
The situation on the FM band is even more dismal.
HR