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Stations down from Beryl

Sitting here without power so I thought I’d check the radio.

88.1 dead air

88.3 off

89.7 KACC off (KTYR has been on really reduced power for a bit now)

90.1 off

90.5 KJIC off but KSHU on

90.9 dead air no HD

92.1 off

92.5 translator off

94.1 Houston translator dead air. Willis off

95.1 translator off

95.3 translator off

97.1 off

97.5 dead air

98.5 dead air

99.5 translator off.

100.7 off the air

101.5 KLJJ-LP off

101.7 translator dead air. KSAM ok

102.5 KJHJ-LP off

103.3 translator dead air

104.5 translator dead air. KZCW-LP ok

105.3 KTWL off

107.3 KCVE-LP off

107.9 dead air



88.7 HD4 silent

97.9 HD2 silent

106.9 HD3 silent

107.5 HD3 silent



650 dead air

700 off

880 off

900 off

980 dead air

1070 dead air

1110 off

1140 off

1230 off

1380 off

1460 off

1480 off

1540 off

1560 dead air

1590 off
 
A tornado has gone through Jasper. Lots of damage in town, and I'm hearing a complex of condominiums are nearly leveled. Plenty of concern near Livingston, as well, as the tension continues to build over whether the damaged dam will hold. Angelina County has reported a 48mph wind gust at the airport, Houston County reported 39. Up to 60mph expected up to Cherokee and Rusk Counties.
 
KTSU is back. HD1 not locking but HD2 is. Sounds like The Choice & The Vibe are playing at the same time
 
92.3 translator off

94.1 Houston translator back

96.1 KCDF-LP off

102.5 KJHJ-LP & 107.3 KCVE-LP back but dead air

106.1 translator is on even though 880 is silent

Forgot to mention 92.1 has been back
 
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What is KTRH hurricane coverage like these days? Hurricanes were when KTRH pulled out all the stops and was the place to go to find out what was happening. But I have to imagine that staffing is much thinner now.

There were propane generators both at 510 Lovett and the Dayton tx site.
 
Sitting here without power so I thought I’d check the radio.

88.1 dead air

88.3 off

89.7 KACC off (KTYR has been on really reduced power for a bit now)

90.1 off

90.5 KJIC off but KSHU on

90.9 dead air no HD

92.1 off

92.5 translator off

94.1 Houston translator dead air. Willis off

95.1 translator off

95.3 translator off

97.1 off

97.5 dead air

98.5 dead air

99.5 translator off.

100.7 off the air

101.5 KLJJ-LP off

101.7 translator dead air. KSAM ok

102.5 KJHJ-LP off

103.3 translator dead air

104.5 translator dead air. KZCW-LP ok

105.3 KTWL off

107.3 KCVE-LP off

107.9 dead air



88.7 HD4 silent

97.9 HD2 silent

106.9 HD3 silent

107.5 HD3 silent



650 dead air

700 off

880 off

900 off

980 dead air

1070 dead air

1110 off

1140 off

1230 off

1380 off

1460 off

1480 off

1540 off

1560 dead air

1590 off
Thanks for the report. I am a few hundred miles from Houston, but I was listening to KTRH for a while earlier today in the car.

Based on your post, it seems like the large broadcasters (iHeart, Audacy, Univision, and Radio One) and the local broadcasters with large signals/audiences (KSBJ, KUHF) fared pretty well.
 
So much unnecessary snark.
Not intended as snark. The affected area has a lot of radio stations. Many on this very site have claimed radio is potentially a go-to during natural or man made disasters, and consumers are foolish if they don't keep a portable radio with batteries around.
Here we are, a natural disaster with a wide footprint and regular contributors to this very site in the path. So far, all I've seen has proven the vulnerability of radio stations that get caught up in the same disaster.
 
Was down in Lavaca county the storm just missed us. I noticed in bay city happy radio was off and KIOX was off, 101.7 was dead air. Surprised though KXBJ was working fine.
 
Not intended as snark. The affected area has a lot of radio stations. Many on this very site have claimed radio is potentially a go-to during natural or man made disasters, and consumers are foolish if they don't keep a portable radio with batteries around.
Here we are, a natural disaster with a wide footprint and regular contributors to this very site in the path. So far, all I've seen has proven the vulnerability of radio stations that get caught up in the same disaster.
93.3 TUDN was transmitting UNIVISION 45 news. Kept me updated
 
Was down in Lavaca county the storm just missed us. I noticed in bay city happy radio was off and KIOX was off, 101.7 was dead air. Surprised though KXBJ was working fine.
Was KXBJ doing live storm coverage or instructing listeners what to do?
 
So, religious programming? Any storm coverage? Any public officials going live with press conferences?
How about EAS activation with instructions from emergency services?
Only if KSBJ was. I do want to note before KIOX went off the air, they were giving a lot of updates on the storm.
 
What was KSBJ doing, EAS relay, or locally produced storm information?
I did hear KSBJ and KUBJ do EAS relays. But on my checks it seems like music as normal.
KUHF had some good info during when the storm was hitting but they’re back to the normal programming.
 
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