Last I heard he owned the daytime site. He first tried to have the night site from the day location but someone screwed up as there was too much signal towards Class A KBBI, Homer, AK. Couldn't get enough signal over Meridian (city of license) from there thus the last minute deal for a night site near Meridian.
There are 4 Mexican stations that run the gamut from talk to traditional. 1260, 99.5, 101.9 & 106.3 .
Can't wait to see what 97.3 Vail, OR (got a construction permit now) and 101.1 Parma, ID (moving from McCall) are going to do.
Then there's the move of KQFC to 102.7, KSAS to 103.5, and a new station on 97.7 Melba, ID. .
Did I mention the couple dozen other applications for NEW AM's in the valley ranging from 250 watts to 50 KW on (partial list) 540, 820, 830, 990, 1010, 1020, 1030, 1210, 1230, 1400, 1430, 1550, 1560, 1580, 1590. FCC's wading through that mess now. Whew...