From a reliable source OUTSIDE the business, I hear The Voice/KVCE-1160 will be speaking in tongues starting Monday morning. And corroboration on this? La Volce, perhaps?
317C50KW said:When I tuned in around 9:20 this morning I heard the mention that Radio Salaam (???) was on 870 in Ft. Worth as well. I flipped over there and noticed that 870 was way ahead of what was on 1160, perhaps by 30 seconds or so.
Let me guess, 1160 is rebroadcasting 870 via an internet stream. Since all 1160 programming originates from Houston what I was possibly hearing was the stream going first to Houston, being integrated there and then sent back to Dallas. Wow! That's a whole new definition of an STL!
Does anyone know if the feed to 1160 in Dallas is ISDN, T-1, satellite or via the net?
I wonder if they'll have an Indian/Asian version of Skeeter. His car fix-it show was a must listen for me on Saturday afternoons.
txchipk said:It's amazing all these leased facilities with no ratings ... whether in English (BizRadio, Rational Radio on 1360, KVTT on 1110) or one of the many non-English brokered outfits (540, 700, 870, 890, 1220, 1440, 1480, 1600) ... generate enough revenue to stay on the air.
jd said:txchipk said:It's amazing all these leased facilities with no ratings ... whether in English (BizRadio, Rational Radio on 1360, KVTT on 1110) or one of the many non-English brokered outfits (540, 700, 870, 890, 1220, 1440, 1480, 1600) ... generate enough revenue to stay on the air.
Agreed, chip, and as I've mentioned here before it amazes me how many of the stations either have CP's or have applied for substantial power increases. And as you noted a while back KTON Belton has applied (again) to move into the market as well. Upgrades of any kind are expensive, the economy is awful, and it's the owners, not the people who are leasing the stations that are pumping cash into this all but dead medium.
oldmanradio said:Not to mention every increasing interference on AM frequencies.