The first step for them to get rid of the PBS affiliation. Wyoming is very conservative, and other than in Laramie and Jackson, PBS as a whole is not well-received. PBS will leave the state soon, I'm sure, just like in Pensacola.
I dont think so.
Laramie is pretty purple, if not darn near blue... with specs of red.
Laramie what it is because of UW
BUT as well, UW is a big piece of WY Pride.
There would be a revolt if they got rid of PBS, just like what happened when they wanted to take back $800,000 in state funding. It was reinstated.
Wyoming public media covers almost all of the state with a few exceptions.. and i think coverage is better than maps say.
WY Public Media isnt spending money frivilously and for a statrewide operation, when I saw it in 2014 (on my way to CA to work there, 6 years before id even think of working in laramie....) wasnt like fancy smancy lavish like some people think public radio is.
On the left tower, KUWR 91.9 Laramie, WY 100kw at 1100 feet. It's top 8 bays. KLWV 90.0 Chugwater, WY (KLove) shares an antenna with KUWR.
KUWY 88.5 with 135 Watts is the 3 bay thats on the other side of the tower from KUWR.
the 2nd from the bottom with a radome cover on it is KUWL with 110 Watts.
The bottom radome is K278CM 103.5, 250 watts which relays a KUWR HD Channel all music format
The 8 bay on the right tower is KCGY 95.1 Laramie, WY with 100kw. The 2 bay is an auxiliary for KLWV 90.9
Behind my back is KRQU, K201HM and KTDX.
Theres a bit of a mixing issue caused by KCGY, KLWV and KUWR showing up elsewhere on the dial, sometimes alone, sometimes together and often times with RDS
Its like when KHAT operated from its licensed site and KOWB was 1/2 mile away.. that was a mess too.. I digress.
The KUWR, KUWL and KUWY transmitter building. We USED to have an antenna on this tower and still had access to the building at the time I took the pic.
