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Great news for lovers of Adult Standards

From sdradio http://blog.sdradio.net/2291/media-bytes-for-tuesday-november-9-2010/

"KSPA, programmed from Carlsbad and transmitted from Ontario, California, is dropping talk radio this month. The station, owned and operated by Astor Broadcasting is reverting back to adult standards.

Escondido base KFSD-AM, a sister station, did not stay talk radio very long when the change happened earlier this year.

KSPA, at 1510 AM, will increase their power to 50,000 watts days, 6 kw nights with a narrow window of 46,000 watts during critical time at sunrise and sunset. The station will shift city of license to Chino from the present Ontario."

Switching to 24/7 music (was part time talk part time music earlier) and increasing the power! Very excited. I can barely get them down here in Mira Mesa.
 
So does this mean a gig for Brad "Martini" Chambers?
 
Make sure we have the stations correct:

KSPA is AM 1510, currently based in Ontario.

KFSD is AM 1460, broadcasting from Escondido.

Both stations are programmed from the Astor Broadcast studios (and AM 1000) in beautiful Carlsbad near the airport.
 
Last time I tuned to 1460 in the Escondido area, I got splatter from 1450.

Also, 1510 KSPA can be heard here a mile or two south of El Cajon with a loop antenna, although it's not exactly "armchair copy".
 
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