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Well apparently as of today K-MOZART (KKGO 105.1 HD2 and K252FO 98.3 in the SFV) programming is now being rebroadcast on new stations KOII 90.1 Holualoa on the Big Island, and KKOI 88.3 Kahului on Maui. Makes me wonder if Mr. Levine has or will have retirement property in Hawaii, and wants to be able to drive around and listen to his beloved Classical station!
 
Makes me wonder if Mr. Levine has or will have retirement property in Hawaii, and wants to be able to drive around and listen to his beloved Classical station!
I would hope that a 99 year old is not driving around... This is nothing new. He's previously run K-Mozart or K-Surf on his former properties in Monterey and Hawaii.
 
I don't think retirement is in Saul Levine's plans. Hawaii is probably where the Levine family likes to vacation.

I recall that when both AM 650 and 940 in Honolulu went dark, Levine was going to put them back on the air. Maybe others might know whatever happened with that.
 
This Mr. Levine must have lots and lots of money, because owning and operating one or more radio stations in a market such as LA purely for the enjoyment of it, as he apparently does, is extremely cost prohibitive, I would think.

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This Mr. Levine must have lots and lots of money, because owning and operating one or more radio stations in a market such as LA purely for the enjoyment of it, as he apparently does, is extremely cost prohibitive, I would think.
Saul Levine has been in the broadcasting business longer than most of us have been alive. When he got his first construction permit from the FCC, cars had tail fins, the name Fidel Castro was not yet famous, and the first Boeing jetliner (the 707) had not yet entered service.

It's safe to assume Mt. Wilson FM Broadcasters has created enough profit since that era to allow Mr. Levine some luxuries. If not, he probably would have sold out long ago.
 
Satellite would be way more reliable, I would think.
Satellite is generally the gold standard for uptime and consistency.

But online delivery is almost always good enough.

With unhosted or voicetracked classical, you could make a copy of the music library in Hawaii and only import the music log and any voice tracks from California every day. If the internet did fail, the computer would just repeat a prior day's programming.
 
If the Hawaii operation was run as described above you could also insert local spots, PSA and other elements. That's what I would do.
They have to be operated as non commercial (in the non comm portion of the FM band). No spots, but they could add local elements.
 
They could add local under writers. That brings up another point is K-MOZART being run commercial in LA. If so they would need to replace those mentions with more appropriate announcements for Hawaii.
 
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