https://news.****************/articles/c41189/KKDJ-Fresno-Debuts-New-On-Air-Lineup
The Hanford station is a non-comm I believe.
I may not be a smart as you. I appreciate the response.No duh lol.. an LPFM is always non commercial.. but the translator has to be fed over the air.
They do run commercials, and is fed from Fresno via internet from Cocola Broadcasting at Herndon and Palm.No duh lol.. an LPFM is always non commercial.. but the translator has to be fed over the air.
They do run commercials, and is fed from Fresno via internet from Cocola Broadcasting at Herndon and Palm.
That particular owner and set of stations has seemingly not been able to stay "inside the solid yellow lines" for some time. I wonder how he is justifying commercials on a translator fed by an LPFM which can not run any commercials.That... isnt legal
and the translator being fed in the wrong way.That particular owner and set of stations has seemingly not been able to stay "inside the solid yellow lines" for some time. I wonder how he is justifying commercials on a translator fed by an LPFM which can not run any commercials.
I'd say that a gift of a station on 1240 AM in Monterrey is rather similar to that old gift of the Trojan Horse.KKDJ is Chris edwards vern white whatever, and hes associated with the 1240 donation too
AND LPTVs in other states. All told, Cocola must have dozens of LPTVs.The 102.3 translator is owned by Gary Cocola who also owns 1 full power TV station KGMC 43 with several sub channels and many LPTV stations in the valley, Fresno and Bakersfield including KKDJ ch. 27 Classic Music Videos and they took over KAIL 53 My Network programming on 53.1 a sub channel on ch43 after KAIL sold 7.1 to a religious broadcaster, maybe FCC gave them a waiver of some sort.
The 200' antenna for Monterey's 1240 is planted right at the high tide line in the middle of the beach at Cannery Row. That parcel has got to be worth a pretty penny.I'd say that a gift of a station on 1240 AM in Monterrey is rather similar to that old gift of the Trojan Horse.
Tucked in behind Ghirardelli and the water, inside a small square concrete wall---maybe 20' by 20'---not sure what you could build there. Also not sure it's owned by the license holder of the radio station. Might have been a long-term lease. It's been there since 1949, and the most recent times the station sold for money, it certainly didn't reflect any land value.The 200' antenna for Monterey's 1240 is planted right at the high tide line in the middle of the beach at Cannery Row. That parcel has got to be worth a pretty penny.
1240's license is up for renewal at the end of this year. Should be interesting.Verne don;t need to follow no stinking' rules.
1240's license is up for renewal at the end of this year. Should be interesting.