After many years of trying, Bonneville International Corporation has struck a deal with the Cesar Chavez Foundation's Farmworker Educational Radio Network, Inc. to sell 860 KMVP-AM Phoenix. Presently, the foundation owns shared-time 88.3 KNAI-FM Phoenix, which operates from 5:00am to 7:30pm daily as part of its Regional Mexican “La Campesina” network. One can assume that this network will now be airing full-time on 860 KMVP-AM.
Goodbye Arizona Sports simulcast on 860 AM, goodbye brokered gospel music, goodbye ESPN radio. Bonneville has finally sold 860 AM. It's a Festivus miracle! Hopefully the new owners will finally turn off the unnecessary HD radio signal that at night only gets out a few miles from the transmitter. If they do shut it off, maybe we can hear KOA Denver again!
Goodbye Arizona Sports simulcast on 860 AM, goodbye brokered gospel music, goodbye ESPN radio. Bonneville has finally sold 860 AM. It's a Festivus miracle! Hopefully the new owners will finally turn off the unnecessary HD radio signal that at night only gets out a few miles from the transmitter. If they do shut it off, maybe we can hear KOA Denver again!