Oooooh, Corona de Tucson. Now there's a real "city" in need of
local radio service. :

Reminds me of the Cheap Channel DMAFB
move-in stunt attempted a few years ago.
Does "Corona de" even have a Circle K?
Nice coverage though, of most of the Tucson metro. Maybe a
bit spotty in the NW 'burbs, but I'm sure they can eventually
get an ERP and/or a HAAT increase.
Should KWFM be concerned (assuming KKYZ is still, and remains
oldies)? Or to ask it another way, does anyone listen to that
horrible-sounding (last time I heard it) AM signal on 1450?