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Wednesday, February 27, 2013
AM station going away (Canada)
CBQI moving to 100.9 FM.
Tulita is also listed as Fort Norman in some references.
Application filed for new AM station
Application filed for new station.
9,200 watts daytime
1,000 watts nighttime
directional at night only
36-03-02N/77-56-43W
west of I-95 between Hwy. 43 and US-64, northwest of Rocky Mount.
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Monday, February 25, 2013
AM stations going/gone (Canada)
Tillsonburg, Ontario: 1510KHz:
CKUA & CKOT deleted.
Both stations had been relayed on FM for some time; in both cases, the operators felt there was no point in continuing to pay the costs of operating the AM transmitters.
CKOT was the last daytime-only AM station in Canada.
Friday, February 15, 2013
New AM station on the air
KFMD on the air.
36-12-43N/94-07-38W, just north of Springdale.
1,000 watts day & night, non-directional.
Hog Radio, Inc.
Thursday, February 07, 2013
Permit granted for new station (and application denied)
Permit granted for new station.
10,000 watts day & night, non-directional.
61-29-06N/149-45-46W, well to the north of other Anchorage stations.
Christian Broadcasting, Inc., owners of KATB-89.3 FM. They have two other applications for new AM stations on file, for 1210 and 1310KHz.
A competing application by Thomas Sweeney to use the same frequency here has been dismissed.
AM station moved to new frequency
WZOO moved from 710.
Changed from directional (two towers) to non-directional. (single tower)