Is it just me or are A LOT of LPFMs being run as Spanish religious stations?
Most are and they do not even have a clue how to run a FM station signal and range suck audio quality is garbage
They must be using an old tube style transmitter to accomplish that feat. Let it get hot enough, and Brother Preacher Man can fry up an egg for breakfast, as well.
Hey, don't go and get Bruce all riled up...
These days I just yawn when I hear about all this foreign language stuff. Which means I pretty much yawn at the Houston board because that is all that is ever discussed here any more.
How about we have some fun and talk about how the Christian pop format that was to set the market ablaze; turn 91.7 into a formidable contender in Houston radio, even. Yet, there it is. Several translators, a slew of Class A or better repeaters, and the secondary digital channel of KSBJ all airing it, yet it's not even pulling as much share as was the purely off the bird, everyone's been laid off except one UH undergrad who was more than likely majoring in psychology and not broadcast engineering, "Classical 91.7".
That is how to rile someone up.
What do you suggest we talk about? How CBS RADIO took HOT 95.7 and flipped it to THE SPOT?
And how they never flipped MIX 96.5 to AMP?
We COULD discuss that the pirate in TV channel 6 (***-FM) is running full time again it seems....guess the weekend only schedule is over with now that Super Bowl is gone
And thats all I have to say about that...
We COULD discuss that the pirate in TV channel 6 (***-FM) is running full time again it seems....guess the weekend only schedule is over with now that Super Bowl is gone
And thats all I have to say about that...
Considering the original topic of this particular thread by proven to be a falsehood by post #2, would we have ever really lost anything if it were to be closed?
Smh. What's wrong is now right; what's right is now wrong. Such is the world in which we live.
The point about the 92.5 transmitter was that it was covering a lot more area than it should, if it is broadcasting from its licensed location. So maybe illegal is a more accurate word than pirate. But that word makes some mad as well.
Don't see any "Thou shalt not discuss ***FM!" in the TOS. What are you folks talking about?
Stan, I know nothing of your 92.5 situation in Baytown, but I do know from personal experience that there is very little difference in coverage whether you transmit 25 watts or 100 watts. If you're listening in a car its all about line of sight. Power certainly helps with building penetration, but the distance is pretty much the same. The higher the better.
Why don't we just call it "Liberty FM", with its freeform, willy nilly operating schedule. With KBPA, which has apparently become the "little sister" to it (Bob is a girl's name these days?), we could restart the "Liberty Broadcasting System".