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G.T. Tyson wrote:
wrote: Live in San Diego and just came across an AM station that runs very, very, VERY few ads. (I guess you'd call it a Great American Song Book station: 1/2 Sinatra, the rest varied but similar genre.) Freq is 540, and I think it has a sister station, 1260. What are the economics of this station. I don't see how it survives. Obviously, I am missing a lot -- am not familiar with the broadcasting world at all -- so can someone please clue me in. Christopher A. Steele dunno about the 540 signal but the 1260 signal is owned by Bob Newhart, the actor GTT FCC records disagree with you. 1260 (KSUR) is owned by Mt. Wilson FM Broadcasters which is owned by the Levine Family Trust. Mr. Newhart is not mentioned anywhere in their "ownership report" as filed with the FCC. Sorry. Charlie, the old engineer -- To respond by Email remove never- from address |
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![]() G.T. Tyson wrote: dunno about the 540 signal but the 1260 signal is owned by Bob Newhart, the actor You many be thinking of 1290 in Santa Barbara, once known as "KBOB" -- Newhart owned it for a few years, then sold it a year or two ago. |
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