If the Transmitter site is sold could the station be downgraded to 1kw non directional daytime 50 watts nighttime?
1KW would be possible but I don't have a clue on the night power. The problem is you need to separate the burning desire to keep KQV on the air from the business portion of a radio station. Regardless of the ground conductivity, if you program the station with a format people want to listen to, you can sell ads so that is the upside. Take the cost of the license, the equipment, legal fees, operating costs, music license fees, and the FCC fees, you need to bill a lot each month. With a stand-alone AM, it gets hard to do that. The owner of WJAS has the tower and the staff to add KQV. Salem can do it on the 730 tower or on one of the 1250 towers. If you and I did it, we would be gambling the money used to purchase the license. If you don't find a new home for the transmitter site in one year, the FCC will delete the license and you have lost your investment. I believe a broker will be signed shortly. He will work to find a new owner for the station. If not everything, at least the license and equipment as I believe the current owner has an offer for the land in had.