Man, I wasted WAY too FMuch time trying to come up with something witty, then! 🤣
Man, I wasted WAY too FMuch time trying to come up with something witty, then! 🤣
It’s not. Was just thinking that if EMF bought 97.1 they could also purchase KJIC to combine for full market coverage.I didn’t know KJIC was an EMF signal.
Regarding the 100,000 watt power bill, it would be great if a radio engineer here could tell us exactly what that means. I always assumed that a 100KW station had a 10KW transmitter and an antenna gain of 10 to get that kind of ERP. With FM, you should not need any audio power to speak of, so maybe that 100KW station only uses 12 or 15KW continuously??VCY checks so many boxes. Think about their other recent/attempted purchases. 103.3 in Dallas, 92.7 in San Francisco, 103.9 in New York. Clearly these guys are not signal snobs waiting around for a Missouri City option to open up.
My only pause…. is how much competition they would have. In the talk/teaching space, you’ve got the big KHCB, plus KKHT, American Family Radio, plus Relevant Radio. Looking at program lineups in other markets, VCY stations even carry some of the same ministries as KHCB and KKHT. Then you’ve got music representation from Hope Media across two big signals, EMF’s Air 1, and KJIC. Then you have all of the translators with non-English teaching.
With 97.1, VCY might not need to have a local studio, but they would be committing to the estimated $5m sale price plus a 100,000 watt power bill. They need to get some kind of return on this investment and they’d be opening a “church” on a street of churches. If they really want to be on the air in Houston, then they’re going to do that. But I have to wonder if there are other markets for them to use their bandwidth sale money that could use a “church” more.
100 kw ERP with a 10 bay horizontal/vertical (circular) polarization antenna with cable loss likely needs about 22 kw transmitter output. At around 80% efficiency, that is about 28 kwh of electricity each hour.Regarding the 100,000 watt power bill, it would be great if a radio engineer here could tell us exactly what that means. I always assumed that a 100KW station had a 10KW transmitter and an antenna gain of 10 to get that kind of ERP. With FM, you should not need any audio power to speak of, so maybe that 100KW station only uses 12 or 15KW continuously??
So, If I plug in 10 hair dryers, that's about the same. But surely the radio station gets a break on the cost per KWH ??
EMF really has a knack for picking up these types of signals for pennies on the dollar.
And whenever EMF buys a station and ruins it, that station just gets removed from my radio.Let's keep this in mind. Ben Amato sold then KVST to Cumulus for $32.2 million in 2004. Cumulus sold it to EMF, just 8 years later, for a whopping $5 million. That's a hefty discount of $27.2 million. What Lance Venta stated earlier, speaks volumes. EMF really has a knack for picking up these types of signals for pennies on the dollar. If the purchase price is going to stun folks to the degree we felt when the Foundation bought 103.7 a decade ago, it's pretty certain that "Love is in the Air", or will be forthcoming, for 97.1.
Good thing there's nobody from EMF sitting there putting a radio to your head making you listen to their programming.And whenever EMF buys a station and ruins it, that station just gets removed from my radio.
There are plenty of suckers who give money to tax free scamming organizations.Palpatine: obviously your opinion is not shared by a good deal of people who make EMF happen by actually donating hard earned cash to support their preferred station. Don't look for EMF buying the station.
Care to quote the hate? I'm sorry, but some of you are melodramatic when there is skepticism towards anything close to religion.Palpatine - your comments are hate filled
I won't speak for Palpatine. His claim about EMF is his and his only.and not backed up by any evidence.
Except that your theory is flawed. If an entity does not have a profit, it pays no income tax anyway.There are plenty of suckers who give money to tax free scamming organizations.
He directly called their operations a scam and tax fraud.Care to quote the hate? I'm sorry, but some of you are melodramatic when there is skepticism towards anything close to religion.
In every field of endeavor there are unscrupulous persons or organizations that take advantage of the vulnerable. I'd say that some of the drug companies that bought the rights to narrow but needed drugs or medical products to be vastly more "shady" than EMF. An example is the EPI Pen, which used to be about $45 and anyone with life-threatening allergies has to get a new one every year; now they come in a 2-pack and are around $300 or more!Having said that, there are plenty of non-profit organizations of every religious denomination (atheists included) that engage in shady practices. I won't single any particular one out since my intention isn't to start a debate (again) on what the purpose of non-profits should be (although it is a discussion that should be had at a societal level and not in a radio forum).
Yes, that is your opinion. And when someone buys a station and puts alternative rock on it, it gets "removed" from my radio.And whenever EMF buys a station and ruins it, that station just gets removed from my radio.
In fact, I'll betcha' that the seller would have gotten much less if EMF had not been there as a willing cash buyer.That's more of a statement on the market for radio stations than on EMF. They got a good deal on KVST because the market changed. Anyone would have paid less for KVST by that point because station values had dropped.