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KBRT to leave Catalina Island

amisdead said:
So what cities, probably in Orange County, don't have primary aural service?

Population is important, but I would guess they would choose a city that is small in terms of land area so as not to be too confined if they want to make any signal adjustments later. And, since LA is the primary market, nothing too far south...

- Costa Mesa
- Fullerton
- Huntington Beach (KOCE-TV, can't remember if FCC factors in licensed TV stations)
- Westminster

Any more guesses?

The closest cities to the new TX location are Yorba Linda, Corona, Chino Hills, Placentia, Fullerton, Villa Park
 
Corona has an existing AM and an LPFM (I think.) Also, Channel 52 is licensed to Corona, for what it's worth.
 
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