According to the 11/25 edition of the LNJ:
http://www.news-journal.com/news/content/news/stories/_11252006__InternationalTV.html
looks like Houston based International Broadcasting Network is acquiring the old KLUE 1280 tower and studios on Signal Hill Dr. in Longview. IBN operated TBN affiliate KLGV-LP previously in Longview on channel 10, before they were bumped off by KLTV-DT. The new KLGV-LP will transmit from the 330' KLUE tower on channel 36, and the 3,000 sq ft studio building will be renovated.
The KLUE tower has been a fixture in south Longview for at least 40 years. Even though 1280 went dark more than 10 years ago, the abandoned tower and studio building remained. I drove up to Signal Hill about 7 years ago. The building was falling apart, and there was all manner of junk scattered around. There was even a drug related homicide at the site back in the late 90's.
There is lot of East Texas radio history related to this site. There are probably people on this board who worked at KLUE back in the day, and I spent much of my youth listening to 1280 back in the 70's.
A bit of irony here - KLUE is most famous for it's Beatles bonfire in 1966 after Lennon's "We're bigger than Jesus" comment. The day after the bonfire, the tower was hit by lightning, damaging the transmitter and sending the news director to the hospital. That same tower will once again be transmitting the word of Jesus, just a little differently this time.
http://www.news-journal.com/news/content/news/stories/_11252006__InternationalTV.html
looks like Houston based International Broadcasting Network is acquiring the old KLUE 1280 tower and studios on Signal Hill Dr. in Longview. IBN operated TBN affiliate KLGV-LP previously in Longview on channel 10, before they were bumped off by KLTV-DT. The new KLGV-LP will transmit from the 330' KLUE tower on channel 36, and the 3,000 sq ft studio building will be renovated.
The KLUE tower has been a fixture in south Longview for at least 40 years. Even though 1280 went dark more than 10 years ago, the abandoned tower and studio building remained. I drove up to Signal Hill about 7 years ago. The building was falling apart, and there was all manner of junk scattered around. There was even a drug related homicide at the site back in the late 90's.
There is lot of East Texas radio history related to this site. There are probably people on this board who worked at KLUE back in the day, and I spent much of my youth listening to 1280 back in the 70's.
A bit of irony here - KLUE is most famous for it's Beatles bonfire in 1966 after Lennon's "We're bigger than Jesus" comment. The day after the bonfire, the tower was hit by lightning, damaging the transmitter and sending the news director to the hospital. That same tower will once again be transmitting the word of Jesus, just a little differently this time.