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KAAM Files to Go Silent

So will the preaching and teaching will go on the AM and the music stays on the FM.
That would appear to be the most sensical. The sermons (and I'm a little concerned about lightning bolts raining down on my Stetson hat for saying this out loud) are killing any momentum the CCM format might stumble across. It's very similar to how the Dallas City Council meetings once interrupted the, otherwise, classical stylings of WRR.

KCBI is the outlier of the Christian sticks around this side of Texas. You either play music, you deliver sermons from the pulpit, or you have Christian talk shows, with church service relegated to Sundays. You don't see KLTY or KSBJ in Houston running things like this, and now KCBI/ZBI will operate with the same basic approach.

First Dallas is not done acquiring. With 770, they now have AM/FM in Dallas, a good FM in Waco, and a hope and a prayer of an FM near Stephenville. I don't know that they will ever get to be the size of the KSBJ or KHCB networks, but they certainly look to be expanding wherever it makes sense to them.
 
Has anyone who has taken advantage of the DX'ing possibilities with KAAM off the air been able to pick up WBBM (780 Chicago)? Before the 770 station was created here, that was one of my "go to" after dark frequencies with the transistor radio in bed (yes, I feel old). :)
Haven't heard much of anything on the frequency here in Austin.
Static day and night.
WBBM usually comes in okay. 780 and 670 are the strongest of the Chicago clears. 890 and 720 are usually weak if they come in at all.
 
First Dallas is not done acquiring. With 770, they now have AM/FM in Dallas, a good FM in Waco, and a hope and a prayer of an FM near Stephenville. I don't know that they will ever get to be the size of the KSBJ or KHCB networks, but they certainly look to be expanding wherever it makes sense to them.
The KSBJ “network” just consists of a few simulcasters in what would be considered exurban communities near Houston, supplementing the range of the flagship 89.3 signal. Hope Media Group has WAY-FM for national distribution, and its format is pretty much the same music as KSBJ (WAY-FM is not available in Houston.)

HMG recently acquired the Worship 24/7 network, so look for that to expand. Has that popped up on a HD subchannel of KAWA 89.7 along with Vida Unida, another HMG network?

First Dallas Media is in expansion mode, but what other signals might they buy? I’m sure there are multiple religious broadcasters circling current NPR and Public stations waiting to swoop in when the funding dries up. I imagine KKXT is in their gunsights for another DFW outlet. KTCU and KEOM might be future fodder.
 
The KSBJ “network” just consists of a few simulcasters in what would be considered exurban communities near Houston, supplementing the range of the flagship 89.3 signal.
I included WAY-FM in the count, so without that particular slice of HMG pie, yes, it's significantly smaller.
Hope Media Group has WAY-FM for national distribution, and its format is pretty much the same music as KSBJ (WAY-FM is not available in Houston.)
The same holds true in DFW. WAY is on 89.7, but there is, of course, no KSBJ outlet available. Considering most Christian-formatted stations could care less about any perceived competition from a fellow broadcaster this is a bit surprising to me. Even if they'd be "competing" with themselves.
HMG recently acquired the Worship 24/7 network, so look for that to expand. Has that popped up on a HD subchannel of KAWA 89.7 along with Vida Unida, another HMG network?
Yes it is. 89.7 HD3 is the new home of Worship 24/7. Vida Unida remains on the HD2. At least as of the last trip to the Metroplex.
First Dallas Media is in expansion mode, but what other signals might they buy? I’m sure there are multiple religious broadcasters circling current NPR and Public stations waiting to swoop in when the funding dries up. I imagine KKXT is in their gunsights for another DFW outlet. KTCU and KEOM might be future fodder.
So, take this with a big ol' grain of salt, but I would include WRR into that equation. City of Dallas would receive 91.7 and much-needee cash in this scenario. I know, I know. The Friends of WRR and all, but things are different now than they were two decades ago. The city has already turned over the entire broadcast day to KERA. Why not infuse some much needed cash into the coffers, while still maintaining an OTA presence? The longer Dallas holds onto WRR, the more it continues to go down in value.
 
The same holds true in DFW. WAY is on 89.7, but there is, of course, no KSBJ outlet available. Considering most Christian-formatted stations could care less about any perceived competition from a fellow broadcaster this is a bit surprising to me. Even if they'd be "competing" with themselves.
KSBJ is Houston through and through. No way they would expand it to DFW when WAY-FM is essentially a generic version of the same thing.

When HMG bought WAY-FM I had wondered if they would at least make it available on an HD subchannel in Houston. I guess putting it on an HD-2 of KSBJ might have created confusion among listeners with HD radios who tuned to the HD-2 instead of the HD-1. Worship 24/7 initially showed up on the HD-2 of KSBJ but was quickly moved to the HD-2 of Vida Unida flagship KHVU. Perhaps there had been similar confusion.
Yes it is. 89.7 HD3 is the new home of Worship 24/7. Vida Unida remains on the HD2. At least as of the last trip to the Metroplex.
HMG would probably love to get one or both of those subchannels on an analog signal in DFW. Keeping an eye on WBAP-FM as well as the MediaCo stations. You can bet K-Love Inc. also wants a DFW stick for Radio Nueva Vida.
So, take this with a big ol' grain of salt, but I would include WRR into that equation. City of Dallas would receive 91.7 and much-needee cash in this scenario. I know, I know. The Friends of WRR and all, but things are different now than they were two decades ago. The city has already turned over the entire broadcast day to KERA. Why not infuse some much needed cash into the coffers, while still maintaining an OTA presence? The longer Dallas holds onto WRR, the more it continues to go down in value.
That thought crossed my mind while typing my earlier post. More likely than one would think, IMHO. The Friends of WRR wouldn’t really have anything to complain about, and the current KKXT format could wind up as a jukebox on an HD-2.

Twenty years ago WRR could have sold for north of $100M. Not today, though there will be several suitors quickly lined up should it go in the block, most of them religious.
 
KSBJ is Houston through and through. No way they would expand it to DFW when WAY-FM is essentially a generic version of the same thing.
KSBJ certainly favors Houston, as does The KHCB/Red de Radio Amistad networks, yet much like KCBI is now doing, KSBJ has already shown us they are more than willing to spread their wings. Keep in mind, before the Foundation went on a spending spree and gobbled up an FM in Livingston, El Campo, and Liberty, they ran KSBJ for years in Victoria. This particular group of listeners has never cared from where the programming originates, only that the message is being heard, and hopefully received, by those who they perceive may benefit from hearing it. That's, of course, true with both spoken word and music stations, regardless of the language spoken.

Much like you pondered that WAY would appear on a sub of KSBJ or KHVU, and because of what I just mentioned, I figured KSBJ would end up somewhere on KAWA. Apparently not.
When HMG bought WAY-FM I had wondered if they would at least make it available on an HD subchannel in Houston. I guess putting it on an HD-2 of KSBJ might have created confusion among listeners with HD radios who tuned to the HD-2 instead of the HD-1. Worship 24/7 initially showed up on the HD-2 of KSBJ but was quickly moved to the HD-2 of Vida Unida flagship KHVU. Perhaps there had been similar confusion.
Maybe. Seems like there might be more confusion from KSBJ's listeners tuning into a Spanish-language primary station for a subchannel of English-speaking Worship music. I reckon the thinking there is that if it works on the Univision TV diginets, it'll work for our radio properties, too. I couldn't even imagine ETX's own version of Vida Unida, "Fuzíon", ever featuring the sister "Lift Worship" format on the HD2. That is, if Encouragement Media Group (the former ERFET) ever decided to restore the digital operations at 102.3 in J'Ville. The two simulcast partners, 97.7 in Lufkin and 103.1 in Pittsburg, have never had digital capabilities.

Here we are in 2025, and ETX has exactly two digital operations going. KTYK - Red River Radio (HD2-4), and KYKX (just the 2 here, rebroadcasting "The Ranch" in order to provide a legal primary for K279CI in Longview).
HMG would probably love to get one or both of those subchannels on an analog signal in DFW. Keeping an eye on WBAP-FM as well as the MediaCo stations. You can bet K-Love Inc. also wants a DFW stick for Radio Nueva Vida.
I've kept an eye out for a scenario like this playing out for KDKR in the not-so-distant future. I don't know. The right group, with the right figure, would have to come along and make an offer to Penfold, and give assurance that they were going to keep it as a non-comm, faith-based, Christian station. Hope Media Group would certainly fit that bill. Moreso than K-Love, I suspect.
That thought crossed my mind while typing my earlier post. More likely than one would think, IMHO. The Friends of WRR wouldn’t really have anything to complain about, and the current KKXT format could wind up as a jukebox on an HD-2.
I'm in full agreement with you, 🐸. WRR is a sitting duck, let's just call it what it is. KERA just lost a significant hunk of funding. Are we really ready to fool ourselves into believing that they can continue to own and operate 90.1 and 91.7, all the while providing everything but the kitchen sink on WRR for the COD? Ain't no way. I just can't see anyone of the regular KERA donors footing the bill for this current set-up to continue. WRR will be right back in the City's lap, and they'd better figure out how to budget the operations for it, which they can't afford, or make some type of return on it in a partial trade/cash deal. Or just outright sell it. Dallas, like Houston, could certainly use the influx of cash, and the city surely doesn't need to own an FM radio station in this day and age.
Right after the Telecommunications Act of 1996 passed, Nationwide offered the city $40 million for WRR. I would be surprised if it would even fetch half that today.

My estimate may be a little generous, but I'd imagine the city would get somewhere in the $10-15 million range for it as an outright sale of WRR, without the KKXT trade idea being involved in the equation.
 
With KCBI soon taking over the signal will we see music expanded on 90.9 and hours of talk/preaching moved to the AM.
They have not announced the plans for 770. Most people speculate it will be either...
  • Expanding the contemporary Christian format full-time on 90.9 and shifting the spoken word religious programming to the 770.
  • Have 770 carry the Teaching Channel religious programming feed that now is on-line and on 90.9HD2.
 
Much like you pondered that WAY would appear on a sub of KSBJ or KHVU, and because of what I just mentioned, I figured KSBJ would end up somewhere on KAWA. Apparently not.
I am actually surprised that we haven't seen both of the above, as it would cost essentially nothing and expand the reach of both works. DFW has many transplants from the Houston area who would likely welcome local access to KSBJ. And likewise, Adding WayFM to a subchannel would give an entry point for the network in the Houston market, where the network could later be relocated to an analog signal if/when one become available. As mentioned previously though, Worship 24/7 appears to be HMG's priority for now, as it presumably is attracting a younger listener base, similar to Air1.
 
But once they stopped the music they were dead anyway.
Today KAAM filed to go silent. The justification states:

"KAAM, Garland, TX, has lost its transmitter/antenna site and is required to move to a different site. Silent authority is hereby requested to provide time for the licensee to find different standalone or shared site, prepare and file the requisite FCC application and relocate."

As of this morning 770 is still on the air, but I would expect based on this filing to perhaps happen at the end of the week or month. Nothing has been filed for a move so far. Seems almost certainly if 770 is relocated the strength and coverage will be greatly reduced.

Sad.
 
Today KAAM filed to go silent. The justification states:

"KAAM, Garland, TX, has lost its transmitter/antenna site and is required to move to a different site. Silent authority is hereby requested to provide time for the licensee to find different standalone or shared site, prepare and file the requisite FCC application and relocate."

As of this morning 770 is still on the air, but I would expect based on this filing to perhaps happen at the end of the week or month. Nothing has been filed for a move so far. Seems almost certainly if 770 is relocated the strength and coverage will be greatly reduced.

Sad.
Once the music died so did 770 am.
 
First Dallas filed to extend the silent STA today. https://enterpriseefiling.fcc.gov/d...&id=25076f919b26d9d4019b70c01e66204f&goBack=N

The update in the filing on getting KCBI 770 back on the air...

"Since acquiring the station on September 16, 2025, First Dallas Media, Inc. (FDMI) has worked diligently to finalize plans to relocate the station transmitter site. Negotiations have been completed for a diplex lease with another AM facility at a site that meets the FCC requirements for a minor modification. A draft of the lease has been prepared and will be executed upon receipt of final cost-sharing information and technical exhibit completion. Engineering is being completed for the minor modification application which has been drafted. FDMI has obtained equipment quotes and is prepared to place orders upon required local and FCC approvals. FDMI is working diligently to complete all work and commence station operations at the new site before July 6, 2026, and respectfully requests an extension of the current silent STA until that date."
 
I've taken a wrong turn somewhere along the journey.

How is KAAM and KAMM together in this? Did I miss a filing staying they were looking to move on to the same tower together?
 
I've taken a wrong turn somewhere along the journey.

How is KAAM and KAMM together in this? Did I miss a filing staying they were looking to move on to the same tower together?
and im missing how you think KAMM is involved? But I've probably missed a mention of them.. somewhere.

Im confused now lol
 
and im missing how you think KAMM is involved? But I've probably missed a mention of them.. somewhere.

Im confused now lol
Paul, I don't know what the hell is wrong with me. I guess the two similar call sets threw me for a loop or something.

Guess that's been solved since K Double A M is now KCBI.

Disregard me. My belly apparently sloshed and reactivated last night's alcohol.
 


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