Rob
December 5th, 2012, 03:37 PM
Here's the latest Colorado translator/low power FM transactions/news:
The BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO has filed paperwork for the 2001 transfer of FM translator K214AK/STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, CO to COMMUNITY RADIO FOR NORTHERN COLORADO as part of the sale of KUNC/GREELEY to the nonprofit, a correction of an oversight at the time.
CUCHARA COMMUNITY BROADCAST ASSOCIATION has filed for a Silent STA for low power FM KCQX-LP/CUCHARA, CO "due to present economic conditions and the loss of our longtime manager" and will not seek renewal of the license.
ROD SANDERS has asked the FCC for Silent STAs for FM translators K265DS/EAGLE, CO and K266AM/GYPSUM, CO for "technical reasons."
EDUCATIONAL MEDIA FOUNDATION has closed on the purchase of Contemporary Christian KKCS (K-LOVE)/CALHAN, CO from CALHAN RADIO, LLC for $1.
PILGRIM COMMUNICATIONS, INC. has requested a Silent STA for KVLE/VAIL, CO due to antenna problems.
PROFESSIONAL ANTENNA, TOWER AND TRANSLATOR SERVICE (PATTS) is selling FM translators K254BB and K258BI/GUNNISON, CO to JOEL L. BELIK for $27,500.
WINTON ROAD BROADCASTING CO., LLC has filed for a Silent STA for K249DE/DURANGO, CO due to interference with first-adjacent sister Country KISZ (KISS COUNTRY)/CORTEZ, CO (the translator's primary station).
ACADEMY MEDIA INC. is assigning a nonommercial FM construction permit at OURAY, CO to EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS OF COLORADO SPRINGS, INC. for no consideration.
COCHISE MEDIA LICENSES LLC has applied to extend its Silent STA for KDVC/LOMA, CO while it awaits FCC approval of Program Test Authority for its new site.
ACADEMY MEDIA INC. is transferring noncommercial KTLH/LAMAR, CO, KBEI/BRUSH, CO (currently silent), and KRJX/RIFLE, CO to EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS OF COLORADO SPRINGS, INC. for no consideration. The application says that ACADEMY "has determined that it does not desire to operate broadcast stations for the future."
VIC MICHAEL's CEDAR COVE BROADCASTING, INC. has applied for an extension of the Silent STA for FM translator K270AM/JULESBURG, CO, which lost its tower lease.
The BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO has filed paperwork for the 2001 transfer of FM translator K214AK/STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, CO to COMMUNITY RADIO FOR NORTHERN COLORADO as part of the sale of KUNC/GREELEY to the nonprofit, a correction of an oversight at the time.
CUCHARA COMMUNITY BROADCAST ASSOCIATION has filed for a Silent STA for low power FM KCQX-LP/CUCHARA, CO "due to present economic conditions and the loss of our longtime manager" and will not seek renewal of the license.
ROD SANDERS has asked the FCC for Silent STAs for FM translators K265DS/EAGLE, CO and K266AM/GYPSUM, CO for "technical reasons."
EDUCATIONAL MEDIA FOUNDATION has closed on the purchase of Contemporary Christian KKCS (K-LOVE)/CALHAN, CO from CALHAN RADIO, LLC for $1.
PILGRIM COMMUNICATIONS, INC. has requested a Silent STA for KVLE/VAIL, CO due to antenna problems.
PROFESSIONAL ANTENNA, TOWER AND TRANSLATOR SERVICE (PATTS) is selling FM translators K254BB and K258BI/GUNNISON, CO to JOEL L. BELIK for $27,500.
WINTON ROAD BROADCASTING CO., LLC has filed for a Silent STA for K249DE/DURANGO, CO due to interference with first-adjacent sister Country KISZ (KISS COUNTRY)/CORTEZ, CO (the translator's primary station).
ACADEMY MEDIA INC. is assigning a nonommercial FM construction permit at OURAY, CO to EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS OF COLORADO SPRINGS, INC. for no consideration.
COCHISE MEDIA LICENSES LLC has applied to extend its Silent STA for KDVC/LOMA, CO while it awaits FCC approval of Program Test Authority for its new site.
ACADEMY MEDIA INC. is transferring noncommercial KTLH/LAMAR, CO, KBEI/BRUSH, CO (currently silent), and KRJX/RIFLE, CO to EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS OF COLORADO SPRINGS, INC. for no consideration. The application says that ACADEMY "has determined that it does not desire to operate broadcast stations for the future."
VIC MICHAEL's CEDAR COVE BROADCASTING, INC. has applied for an extension of the Silent STA for FM translator K270AM/JULESBURG, CO, which lost its tower lease.