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Energy 92.7 & 95.9 Plus a New 101.1 for Phoenix?

Work is in progress that could move KNRJ 101.1 down the dial to 95.9 to make room for Lake Havasu Cities KRRK 101.1 to move in to the Phoenix area. There are dozens of other changes associated with this move from NM, AZ, UT, NV and CA that are proposed, too may to list. A couple include KZGL Cottonwood moves to Seligman and changes frequency to 95.7 and takes a huge power cut from a C0 to a C3 and KWKM 95.7 St. Johns moves down to 98.1.
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> Work is in progress that could move KNRJ 101.1 down the dial
> to 95.9 to make room for Lake Havasu Cities KRRK 101.1 to
> move in to the Phoenix area. There are dozens of other
> changes associated with this move from NM, AZ, UT, NV and CA
> that are proposed, too may to list. A couple include KZGL
> Cottonwood moves to Seligman and changes frequency to 95.7
> and takes a huge power cut from a C0 to a C3 and KWKM 95.7
> St. Johns moves down to 98.1.


I thought KRRK was purchased last year to move into the Vegas market.
 
On November 4th I brought this matter to everyone's attention and suggested that the company buying the Lake Havasu station was paying a fortune for it, and I surmised that it was moving into the Phoenix market. Multitudes of people responded and virtually all agreed that the new station was to serve Las Vegas and definitely not Phoenix.
 
> On November 4th I brought this matter to everyone's
> attention and suggested that the company buying the Lake
> Havasu station was paying a fortune for it, and I surmised
> that it was moving into the Phoenix market. Multitudes of
> people responded and virtually all agreed that the new
> station was to serve Las Vegas and definitely not Phoenix.
>

With all the Laughlin/Bullhead City signals that got shifted North, it sure looked like that's what they were trying to do.

Of course, if they can't pull this off, that's probably plan B.<P ID="signature">______________
...co-moderator of the Satellite Radio, Phoenix, and San Diego boards...</P>
 
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