In the case of Crazy Ed, the song would probably be "Tragedy".... sounds like a BeeGees song from the late 70's.
In the case of Crazy Ed, the song would probably be "Tragedy".... sounds like a BeeGees song from the late 70's.
"Stayin' Alive"?In the case of Crazy Ed, the song would probably be "Tragedy".
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They called a business to verify if stations were on air.Silent STA filed for KRCK
And the trustee knew they would be taking over in early March! It took the trustee-designee 5 months, 29 days to devise this scheme.They called a business to verify if stations were on air.
And the trustee knew they would be taking over in early March! It took the trustee-designee 5 months, 29 days to devise this scheme.
...and submit the expense and wait several decades for payment? The Trustee probably knows how Crazy Ed operates.That’s the thing. No one could of flown out for a day and check?
It's kinda telling when the Trustee states the public is better served if the station remains off the air to preserve future value.Hell, they could of asked the board and got a much more accurate answer.
Yeah, but it's licensed to Mecca, CA.They called a business to verify if stations were on air.
Haha.
Licensed to Mecca, its main market is Palm Springs.Yeah, but it's licensed to Mecca, CA.
Ever been to Mecca??![]()
Palm Springs is not the "main market" of any station here. It is relatively small and barely over 10% of the market population.Licensed to Mecca, its main market is Palm Springs.

Not a tourist town.Yeah, but it's licensed to Mecca, CA.
Ever been to Mecca??![]()
Very interesting, thank you.Palm Springs is not the "main market" of any station here. It is relatively small and barely over 10% of the market population.
And Mecca as well as the station's transmitter site are closer to the Salton Sea than to Palm Springs. It's a Class A that at least has a translator up the Valley to fill in, but is in all respects a defective signal.
The metro is Palm Springs, Rancho Mirage, Palm Desert, La Quinta, Bermuda Dunes, Cathedral City, Thousand Palms, Indio, and Indian Wells as well as Thermal and Mecca.
Palm Springs, unlike the "lead city" in most metros, is not the largest in population... that is Indio to the far east side of the Valley. Palm Springs is the 5th largest city in the metro.
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So, for some formats such as any that targets Hispanics, that signal may be quite competitive. Indio and adjacent Coachella are around 90% Hispanic and both in the East Valley.
Not a tourist town.
But if it’s silent for a year it’ll lose its value...and submit the expense and wait several decades for payment? The Trustee probably knows how Crazy Ed operates.
It's kinda telling when the Trustee states the public is better served if the station remains off the air to preserve future value.
Quite sad. Had Ed Stolz kept Energy 92.7, perhaps he wouldn’t be bankrupt. That station was doing well.To be honest, if Ed Stolz hadn't insulated himself with the LLCs, all of these stations would better serve the public by being deleted. The only people who care about these stations at this point are the creditors. In Las Vegas and San Francisco, they're number 70 of 70 signals, so nobody would miss them if they never saw the light of day again. Palm Springs has fewer stations, but seriously, nobody complained to the FCC that they were off the air for years, and nobody has bought a dime of advertising in ages, so who the Hell would miss them? It's the old metaphor "If a tree falls in a forest and nobody's there to hear it, does it make a sound?" Or, in this case, "If an Ed Stolz station never broadcasts and nobody reported it or missed it, who cares?"