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KNUV 1190 Sold

Amigo Multimedia is selling Ancient Modulation 1190 to La Promize Company LLC for $500K. They are also selling stations in New Mexico.

 
Bet the translator at 107~Five goes with the Mighty 11~Ninety. How else would you come up with a half mil for that one?
 
Bet the translator at 107~Five goes with the Mighty 11~Ninety. How else would you come up with a half mil for that one?
It doesn't say, but I would have to assume that's the case.
 
1190 in Tolleson has a fascinating history. I worked there for a few months in 1969. Back then it was KRDS which was pronounced "Cards". The air talent were known as "Cards Dealers" and the playlist was the Deck of 52. Slogan was "Everyone in Phoenix plays Cards". Format was country. What made it unusual was the fact that there were several valley stations that played country in the daytime but only KRDS played country after the sun set. So every evening at sunset the station's audience mushroomed. They had only 250 watts and were directional day and night. One night I ran a contest and offered the prize to the first caller from Mesa. Mesa was in the null. It took an hour to get a winner. This was the only Cards station I've ever heard of anywhere. Does anyone know of another one?
 
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