Two questions,
1. I asked this a month or so ago and didn't get a very clear response. How are stations licensed east of the W and K line such as KUUL, KDWZ, and KBWX able to have K callsigns if they are on the W side of the line?
2. I thought there was a rule that the fm suffix couldn't be assigned to a callsign unless the owner had permission? So there are several I don't get unless they got that without any of us knowing. Examples are KLCK/Seattle, the am is in Goldendale and not at all related to the fm, and KKLS with the am in Rapid City and the fm in Sioux Falls, though I guess they could have been under the same ownership and then sold separately, Wikipedia isn't very good about ownership changes. I'm also not sure that WNRG and WNRG-FM are under the same ownership.
1. I asked this a month or so ago and didn't get a very clear response. How are stations licensed east of the W and K line such as KUUL, KDWZ, and KBWX able to have K callsigns if they are on the W side of the line?
2. I thought there was a rule that the fm suffix couldn't be assigned to a callsign unless the owner had permission? So there are several I don't get unless they got that without any of us knowing. Examples are KLCK/Seattle, the am is in Goldendale and not at all related to the fm, and KKLS with the am in Rapid City and the fm in Sioux Falls, though I guess they could have been under the same ownership and then sold separately, Wikipedia isn't very good about ownership changes. I'm also not sure that WNRG and WNRG-FM are under the same ownership.