Price is 1.4 million. This is a decent AM facility. I would have to imagine BIN will be the programming.
Source? Not seeing this reported anywhere. Doesn't surprise me though...Multicultural just sold KBLA in Los Angeles so perhaps they are in a selling mood.
Decent AM, but not great; seems the signal has deteriorated recently despite the daytime power increase a few years back. Wonder if market sibling KCHN might also be on the block?
Sale price gives us an idea of what similar AM's might go for. Wonder if Salem is still shopping KNTH?
So is the KPRC site going to be home to three stations (KPRC, KBME and KXYZ)? How will that work?

Triplexed AM systems are not uncommon around the world. It involves tuning your signal to match the tower(s) used, and putting in a rejection network to keep the other stations out of yours. Think of it as a bunch of doorways, each station with its own, and which the other stations don't have a key to.
Right now, the most famous mainland one may well be 930-1230 and 1580 in LA. A 5 kw, a 1 kw and a 50 kw station in a 4-tower array.
Triplexed AM systems are not uncommon around the world. It involves tuning your signal to match the tower(s) used, and putting in a rejection network to keep the other stations out of yours. Think of it as a bunch of doorways, each station with its own, and which the other stations don't have a key to.
Right now, the most famous mainland one may well be 930-1230 and 1580 in LA. A 5 kw, a 1 kw and a 50 kw station in a 4-tower array.
I forgot about 1650 being on that array.David,
KABC 790, KWKW 1330 and KFOX 1650 in LA are also triplexed together (heard them all from WY)
I forgot about 1650 being on that array.
Interestingly, in 2000 Chagal Communications paid $30,000,000 for that X-Band station! Beneficiary: Sol Levine!
The KBME site is 22 miles northwest of the current KXYZ transmitter, so yes, the signal to the north would have to be further suppressed from the new site in order not to increase coverage in Montgomery County. Probably doable, though, as it will be yet another signal on the north side dumping RF over the core of the market and into the Gulf.1320 currently has a lobe to the NNW iirc but its pulled in across the north side of the pattern, not sure who they protect that direction.....moving to the 790 site will probably have its signal mostly going south like most other Houston AMs...2 towers will do that with the right phasing.... And goodbye to any coverage toward Conroe, etc at night. The pattern is gonna be tough....
I thought Guel and 105.3 didn't have anything to do with each other, as noted in the English Music on 105.3 thread.No, but rumor has it that Guel will claim K287BQ is translating it![]()
After listening to KXYZ Friday night I checked the three iHeart FMs to see if KXYZ had been added as an additional HD subchannel. Nothing new, just the existing KTRH/KPRC/KBME simulcasts along with Pride Radio. Will keep an ear out for any new HD stream.Will the have this station on a Translator or maybe a HD sub channel?