Anco Media Group Acquires Las Vegas’ Vibe & Other Former Highway Stations
The former "Highway Stations" covering Las Vegas and the I-15 and I-40 corridors in California's High Desert are being acquired
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I hope they have better luck than Heftel has had in recent times. The advantage of the "Highway Stations" was originally the lack of other receivable FMs through that part of I-15, and these days it's more likely that drivers have a stream tuned in.
They may want to but how strong is the cell signal in the middle of the desert? Between towns. I've never gone past Primm from Vegas
They may want to but how strong is the cell signal in the middle of the desert? Between towns. I've never gone past Primm from Vegas
Doesn't stop anyone from playing MP3s off of their own phones, though.
People still do that? I can't remember the last time I had a single music track on my phone
Just because you don't doesn't mean the entire rest of the world follows your lead.
Marco made an on-air comment about sometime in January, but I assume FCC license transfer takes awhile? Maybe in the next 60-90 days?
No sign of a rebrand on air yet. Audio and RDS still say VibeThere is no rigid time frame, but the FCC requires an extension of consummation to be filed if that does not take place within 90 days of approval. The vast majority do take place within that time frame.
Coverage is fine all along I-15. Same along I-40 going east from Barstow towards Needles and AZ. And of course no problems south of Barstow. Even when I take CA 127, a lightly travelled two lane highway north from Baker to Shoshone and Pahrump there's only a couple of dead spots where a stream drops out (Verizon). Pretty much negates the business model for Highway Radio except for their rimshot Vegas booster.They may want to but how strong is the cell signal in the middle of the desert? Between towns. I've never gone past Primm from Vegas
Pretty much negates the business model for Highway Radio except for their rimshot Vegas booster.
Pretty much negates the business model for Highway Radio except for their rimshot Vegas booster.
It's still a little patchy but better than KJUL. The Vegas booster is pretty low power
Yea I had a weak signal on 99.7 in parts of Henderson right under Black Mountain next to the Highway, likely due to the terrain blocking the Line of Sight just a few miles away .. signal also gets weak at times in the NW Valley near Centennial / Durango / Santa Fe Station.
Generally driving around it's not too bad in Silverado Ranch, Eastern/Pecos. Actually 101.5 is a lot worse on parts of Eastern. I suspect local interference as the ham radio was getting up to S9 of noise in places