> >Are they going to go
> > with the Air1 format that is currently broadcasted on the
> > translator at 90.7 or are they going to use it to
> broadcast
> > K-LOVE?
>
> The word is yes, it will be Air1. 90.7 is staying that way
> as well.
>
> > Perhaps EMF would also be interested in picking up the new
>
> > frequency (106.9) in Nanakuli at the auction first of next
>
> > year.
>
> Who knows? It is more likely that CSN will think about that,
> to go along with the Lihue (Kaua'i) station. Their 91.5
> application is still dead in the water.
It's hard for me to imagine them using both signals for the same format. They have done stranger things though...
As far as the new Nanakuli allotment, I just don't see CSN making a run for it. My understanding is that they are barely making payroll much less being able to sink millions into a new station.
Also, the 91.5 application is for Calvary Chapel Honolulu not CSN. CCH will be doing a local broadcast assuming they are granted the station. I wouldn't be suprised if they (CCH) bought the Lihue station from CSN.
> > Anything else of interest?
>
> I suppose. Right now, just post renewal time, it is kind of
> quiet. There are things of interest on Moloka'i and the Big
> Island that will happen soon, though. Visionary will modify
> the new Kaunakakai allocation to a site on Moloka'i, and a
> new TV 5 LPTV in Hilo is supposed to hit the air by early
> January. And the new Kurtistown FM allocation in Hilo will
> be on in the middle of next year as well.
>
Interesting.
HR