"Could KSER buy it out to simulcast into South King County? Or even expand the KUPS 90.1 coverage area by adding a simulcast?"
I won't speak for the KSER Foundation board as a whole, but I'm the president of that board.
We're plugging along, but we have several big challenges already on our plate. Our century-old studio building sits on downtown Everett land that's being surrounded by new development, so finding a new home is inevitable in the coming few years.
And while we luckily continue to have a passionate team of volunteers and donors, we need to attract more ears and donations to continue funding our small paid staff and facilities, which include the Lake Stevens-based transmitter on 90.7 FM and the Whidbey Island transmitter on 89.9. We have a fully revamped website coming soon at KSER.org, as well as an app to allow people to listen and donate from anywhere.
Thanks to some adjustments in the programming schedule, we now run music programs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. every weekday. The rest of the day is still divided between some talk/news/public affairs and our wide variety of specialty music shows.
Expanding southward might be an option if we were flush with reserve cash and feeling like we had a handle on everything else, but that's just not where we are right now.