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Rest of Arizona K-Love acquires 95.1 KTTI & 100.9 KQSR in Yuma leaving KJLZ 93.1 as lone commercial English station

Point, counterpoint.

I wonder though if Yuma has a higher population of people whose first language is English versus Puerto Rico, or in the area where the 105.7 signal can be received well there.
Puerto Rico has nearly any percentage of its population whose first language is English. In other words, less than 1% even including Nieuyoricans who move to the Island speaking no Spanish at all.

The "continentals", who were there from the 50's to the 70's when many U.S. mainland businesses took advantage of Federal tax incentives, have left. There were several English language stations from the 60's into the 80s, like WBMJ, WHOA and WRAI. All are gone, leaving K-Love and two religious AMs in different parts of the Island.

Middle and upper "class" families send their kids to private schools, most of which teach English as a second language. They are proficient, but that does not mean they speak English in their homes or gatherings of friends.

In my line of work, managing or consulting radio stations, I can't recall speaking English to anyone in Puerto Rico. And that covers about 50 years or so.
 
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According to the fccdata.org website, the sale of KTTI was approved 1/28/26 but also see that the call sign change for 100.9 was done yesterday and the approved application includes both signals. I can assume the actual closing is weeks away and EMF gets the keys. I wonder why those calls on the weaker signal. something unexpected must be coming.
 
According to the fccdata.org website, the sale of KTTI was approved 1/28/26 but also see that the call sign change for 100.9 was done yesterday and the approved application includes both signals. I can assume the actual closing is weeks away and EMF gets the keys. I wonder why those calls on the weaker signal. something unexpected must be coming.
Any news on the closing dates? Web sites are still up for KTTI at 95.1 Tnx
 
The date the new call letters are taking effect is tomorrow. KQSR is becoming KYLK.

That might be an indicator ... or not. A call letter change as part of an ownership change often is filed by the outgoing licensee, and for reasons we can all wonder about, LMS doesn't have an option for "effective date as of consummation filing". (Much as I think that would make sense, I then remember that this is a FCC system and so common sense does not always dictate.)
 
It doesn’t? I’ve seen a few call change filings with “effective upon consummation” in the date field.

Then I guess you have seen filings that I haven't, and all the ones I've seen didn't have that.
 
It doesn’t? I’ve seen a few call change filings with “effective upon consummation” in the date field.
No it doesn't. Some filings will include that request as an attachement, but normally if there's a license transfer pending when a call change is filed it does not take effect until closing.
 
I was originally told a few weeks ago that the closing/consumation date would be on or around today
 
I feel vindicated after Lance's post.

And relieved that I did remember what I remembered about LMS.

(You'll all get it when you're pushing 70, like me.)
 
KTTI and KQSR both went off the air this morning
 
*gasp*

IT'S THE RAPTURE!!!

Theres been ALOT of discussion in Yuma area FB groups today since this was announced but its picked up today. They were well liked stations, esp. back in the day. Yuma residents seem to be very participatory in their local media, esp. radio.
 
So, is K-Love keeping the KTTI call letters? I haven't seen anything filed so far to change that. The KTTi calls have been around since 1978, when new ownership took over with Beautiful music, followed by Country in 1981.

Fun fact: Back then, on air, they called themselves "Kitty", and were owned by Purr Communications.

EDIT: The River 100.9 website is history. But KTTI's is up and running still.
 
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Yuma residents seem to be very participatory in their local media, esp. radio.

I wonder if they have hostile feelings toward K-Love as a result of this. EMF operates on the premise that their positive message is universally well-received; What might they do if the locals conducted some kind of visible protest?
 
So, is K-Love keeping the KTTI call letters? I haven't seen anything filed so far to change that.

I'm guessing they are, because they would have likely filed for a change alongside the February 17 filing for KQSR to KYLK.
 
100.9 back on with christian music
 


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