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KPTK / KTTH towers

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Who owns the KPTK-KTTH tower site? Infinity or Entercom?
(Wouldn't be supprized if Entercom tried to buy KPTK!)

(FM97)
KNBQ
 
Infinity. And I would be surprised if Entercom did try to buy them. You can only program so many low rated 50,000 watt AM stations in one city you know.

> Who owns the KPTK-KTTH tower site? Infinity or Entercom?
> (Wouldn't be supprized if Entercom tried to buy KPTK!)
>
> (FM97)
> KNBQ
>
 
Khafre is mistaken

The transmitter site is owned and operated by Entercom. Infinity also under a contract has vashon maintenance taken care of by a Entercom engineer there.


> Infinity. And I would be surprised if Entercom did try to
> buy them. You can only program so many low rated 50,000 watt
> AM stations in one city you know.
>
> > Who owns the KPTK-KTTH tower site? Infinity or Entercom?
> > (Wouldn't be supprized if Entercom tried to buy KPTK!)
> >
> > (FM97)
> > KNBQ
> >
>
 
> Who owns the KPTK-KTTH tower site? Infinity or Entercom?

You raise an interesting point that never sank in for me....these polar opposite programs sale the same poles. That's pretty ironic to me!!!

I think Jim Tharp still manages the site, and is employed by E/C.
 
Re: Khafre is mistaken

So Infinity sold it's 1090 site to Entercom once 770 started simulcasting from it, is that correct?

> The transmitter site is owned and operated by Entercom.
> Infinity also under a contract has vashon maintenance taken
> care of by a Entercom engineer there.
>
>
> > Infinity. And I would be surprised if Entercom did try to
> > buy them. You can only program so many low rated 50,000
> watt
> > AM stations in one city you know.
> >
> > > Who owns the KPTK-KTTH tower site? Infinity or Entercom?
>
> > > (Wouldn't be supprized if Entercom tried to buy KPTK!)
> > >
> > > (FM97)
> > > KNBQ
> > >
> >
>
 
Yea, thanks for remembering I posted this very thing SEVERAL MONTHS AGO and everyone ignored it. Sharp.

> > Who owns the KPTK-KTTH tower site? Infinity or Entercom?
>
> You raise an interesting point that never sank in for
> me....these polar opposite programs sale the same poles.
> That's pretty ironic to me!!!
>
> I think Jim Tharp still manages the site, and is employed by
> E/C.
>
 
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