Perhaps the 91.1 frequency should have been a hint?😖When Hector Guevara/Centro Cristiano De Vida Eterna sold that station for nearly 500k the buyer had no idea it was a non-comm.
How would they not know? I don’t even work in the radio industry and I know this.That whole entire deal was done in correctly from the beginning. When Hector Guevara/Centro Cristiano De Vida Eterna sold that station for nearly 500k the buyer had no idea it was a non-comm.
Because you know doesn't mean it is universal knowledge. I was getting my car worked on when the owner's wife complained about KSBJ saying they said they couldn't sell her advertising, yet, her words, they're running commercials for Christian Brothers. She said since they lied to her she was going to stop contributing to the station. I explained underwriting and commercials and it was true they couldn't sell her advertising.
However, if that phrase has been used as the company slogan for, let's say, decades, one may argue that its inclusion in the sponsor ID is just "part of the name". For example, I know a fairly strict non-com that has sponsorships from a bedding firm known as "Low-Cost Mattress" where "Low Cost" is part of the name.That would constitute a violation of underwriting rules. Simply the best is comparative.
It makes sense why they think it covers The Woodlands well. Signal was terrible there and I’m sure if KTSU and KPVU were to run HD it wouldn’t be heard at all therethe buyer had no idea it was a non-comm.
KZLD-LP?There’s a very weak signal coming out of 95.3 in The Heights. Sounds like Hector Guevara but it’s not loud or clear enough to confirm it’s him. Definitely not the same programming from 94.1.
Maybe, but I would have thought I could hear this station closer to my house on Rankin and 45 but no. I’m hearing lots of static with rock music and also picking up AIR 1 don’t know from where though. No sign of KZLD-LP here. It was louder in the heightsKZLD-LP?
Might be KTTF, which has all sorts of music.I’m hearing lots of static with rock music
That would be K237FS in Conroe, which rebroadcasts KHJK. Directional antenna aimed SSE.and also picking up AIR 1 don’t know from where though.
Nope, K235CS is still on 94.9, although the CP for 95.3 was granted 2 1/2 years ago. Appears all that would be involved is rotating the directional antenna from a WSW orientation to due south, while changing the frequency. Power remains 250 watts from the same location. CP expires 9/15/23.Possibly that 94.9 translator is on 95.3 now.
They don't seem to really be following the directional pattern anyways. I hope they will if they go to 95.3 to protect KTTFNope, K235CS is still on 94.9, although the CP for 95.3 was granted 2 1/2 years ago. Appears all that would be involved is rotating the directional antenna from a WSW orientation to due south, while changing the frequency. Power remains 250 watts from the same location. CP expires 9/15/23.
A year ago today was the last time 91.1 KNLY has been on the air. (Unless they’ve been on for a few minutes at a time when I haven’t checked). Still don’t see any STAs filed.Friday night it was back with dead air and has been off since Saturday. I just checked now and I only get a weak KVUJ