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Re: [IRCA] KGA/KPIG
It may or may not be true anymore, but a large part of KGA's nighttime
service was to the South and West of Spokane as I indicated before. This
is an rural area that has been a loyal audience to KGA. If the new
owners are willing to give up that part of their market, I suppose it is
their right. But I find it lamentable.
For the record, according to the FCC records, their pattern has protects
WLAC and no one else.
Bill
Patrick Martin wrote:
> Dan,
>
> Couldn't KGA just redirect it's signal more to the North, limiting
> little signal to the South without downgrading? Like maybe 10% towards
> the Bay Area. I don't know how much work & expense it would be without
> adding towers, but since Spokane is quite a distance from the Bay area,
> I think a bit of redirecting would solve the issue and KPIG could boost
> power if they wanted to easily. KGA would still remain a Class A.
>
> 73,
>
> Patrick
>
> Patrick Martin
> KAVT Reception Manager
>
>
>
>
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