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mrtexmex2007
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thanks 4 da info radiox.
But those anyone know what happend 2 their website???
But those anyone know what happend 2 their website???
I'm sorry, but please, think of what you are saying.mrtexmex2007 said:Hey to all yall haters, Radio Aleluya is here to stay, its on of Gods Stations. And I hope God forgives all of yall for saying evil stuff like you hope it goes of the air. God rebuke the deveil
Besides all that, I don't think there is anyone selling something out there right now, and if there is, one of the big guys like Cox or CBS will beat them to it.radiodxrichmond said:mrtexmex2007 said:I think they sold 1460 am, tody I heard it and it was some oriental programing, Like I said they should just sell all of there stations and buy a good one on fm.
Hey and what happened to their website? I cant find it anymore
There's one problem with this:
They wouldn't get enough $$ off the translators for a "good" FM signal. Let's just say they can catch $100k for each translator (which is a VERY high price). They'd still be well short of the 20 million needed to buy an existing non-comm or the 50-100 million for a commercial frequency.
This is basically why these churches do translators: They cost a boatload less to own or operate than a full-fledged station
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mrtexmex2007 said:What happend to there website????
Maybe switching networks? Sometimes, that could be a long painful process, depending on who your host network is.mrtexmex2007 said:What happend to there website????
Yeah, maybe as a paper boy or a janitor. I don't think they will hire anyone without experience to handle anything that goes on the air. Especially since they do preaching over the air. The best way to get in the air, If that's what you want mr.texmex, is by Internship. If you are a good preacher, then you maybe got a job there. Or maybe even programmer.omega said:its not that hard to work for them just call ruben the owners son he can get u a gig their and no 1460 was not sold their gona lma it and as a exchange the ppl that are going to lma it will pay all the expenses of moving it to its new location and this will almost triple the value of the station if not more!
-juan- said:The FCC has to ease up with these LPFMs and Translators. Brookshire for example now has KQLC-LP, and that little 63 watts station does hurt KQQK. I can hear it really destroy the massive 100,000 watt KQQK in Katy sometimes. As for 95.1, there goes another station that I use in the Southside for my iPod. Hopefully, that's the only Translator they fire up for now.
I still don't see how the FCC is allowing this. I always presumed the FCC only allowed translators to cover inside the main station's 60 (or 70, i forgot) dbu contour. Can someone refresh my memory? I amy be wrong on this.