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Bustos observations

Weren't 102.9 and 103.3 supposed to be simulcasting 1210? I was tuning up the dial earlier this morning to see what was up at 106.1, and noticed that they weren't. I checked 1210 and that was running programming not matching either station.
 
LA Z in Seattle

Following the closing of its $3 million purchase of 102.9 KFNY Centralia/Tacoma WA from iHeartMedia’s Ocean States Trust, Bustos Media has made the station the primary Seattle signal for its Spanish CHR “La Z” network.

Now operating under the KZTM call letters, 102.9 and 103.3 KZNW Oak Harbor give the brand an FM signal throughout most of the entire I-5 corridor in Washington state. The network, pronounced La Zeta, had been heard on Bustos Media’s 1210 KMIA Seattle until this month. KMIA has become the third affiliate of Bustos’ Regional Mexican “La Pantera” network joining 95.1 KSND Monmouth/Salem OR and 101.7 KZXR-FM Prosser WA.
 
Out here in Yakima, the 104.9 KYXE is // 102.9, along with 92.3 KZUS Ephrata (which I can also get with a poor to fair signal). That station used to be KULE-FM, Country. I guess KWIQ defeated them in listener count.
 
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