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Post by elchupacabras970 on May 4, 2009 9:47:31 GMT -5
All Access reports the following:
"The sale of KPCW-A (formerly KCPW-A)/SALT LAKE CITY by COMMUNITY WIRELESS OF PARK CITY to IMMACULATE HEART RADIO's IHR EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTING has finally been filed with the FCC, over a year after it was initially announced. The price has fallen in the interim from $1.3 million to $900,000."
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Post by Amanuensis on May 4, 2009 17:13:39 GMT -5
I guess that answers my question as to whether the simulcast of KPCW on KCPW-AM meant that the sale was off. Apparently not.
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Post by JamesAnderson on May 4, 2009 17:34:17 GMT -5
They are presently simulcasting the Park City FM on it, and the format up there is crap during hte day, hear typical AC/classic hits on the thing right now. Maybe NPR morning/evening, but that's it. Do they run the classical format and BBC at night still in Park City (surprised KBYU hasn't strung a booster up there yet).
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Post by gotradio on May 7, 2009 1:54:44 GMT -5
There's too much NPR on local radio waves. KUER, KCPW, KPCW. Why doesn't one them offer classical or something different in programming? Oh yeah and KUSU in Logan.
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Post by gotradio on May 7, 2009 1:56:27 GMT -5
KBYU should stick a booster in Park City, Heber....a lot of those folks commute to Provo/Orem.
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Post by FriendLee on May 7, 2009 9:35:40 GMT -5
Funny, the last time I checked the log, KUSU plays classical from 11am to 2pm and overnight from 9pm to 4 am. Alternatively, classical offerings format KUSU-HD2 from 4am to 11 am and from 4pm to 9pm.
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Post by elchupacabras970 on May 10, 2009 14:46:49 GMT -5
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