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Re: [IRCA] [NRC-AM] Tornado radio in OKC
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] [NRC-AM] Tornado radio in OKC
- From: Chernos Saul <sauldx@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 22 May 2013 13:27:25 +0000
Re the 88.1 Oasis station in Moore - I don't know the rules - would the FCC have anything to say about a station right in the affected community not veering at all from its regular programming?
Saul
> Date: Tue, 21 May 2013 10:06:42 -0700
> From: wghauser@xxxxxxxxx
> To: amdx@xxxxxxxxxx; am@xxxxxxxxxxx; amfmtvdx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; mwcircle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; mwdx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [NRC-AM] Tornado radio in OKC
>
> Further chex, May 21 at 1324-1340 UT, on the DX-398 inside:
>
> 1640, KOAG Enid, still all-ag, but some mention of the tornado; from Floydada HQ or OKC?
> 1580, KOKB Blackwell & 1020, KOKP Perry local `Triple-play` sports talk but also about the tornado
> 1560, KEBC Del City, still all-comedy, just what we need??
> 1520, KOKC on with tornado, TV simulcast?
> 1490, KMFS Guthrie, fundraiser for Jimmy Swaggart, seems unlocal; later with gospel music
> 1340, KGHM still talk about the tornado rather than sports
> 1220, KTLV Midwest City, I can barely hear anyway; not sure if on
> 1140, KRMP, OFF; had been on last evening post-tornado; power out?
> 1000, KTOK, on with tornado, TV simul?
> 930, WKY, Spanish, discussion of Mexican politix
> 890, KTLR, regular religion
> 800, KQCV, regular religion
> 640, KWPN, still OFF. Paul Walker first thought its four towers were right in the path, but later said they were OK, just off due to power issues
>
> Another check this time on the parked caradio, which has much better sensitivity, 1445-1451 UT:
> 1560, KEBC, ad during comedy service
> 1520, KOKC is now OFF!! Power issue? Paul Walker reported that the tornado missed its towers by only 300 feet
> 1490, KMFS Guthrie, yes, a ``shareathon`` not for the tornado victims
> 1460, KZUE El Reno, usual Spanish music
> 1340, KGHM, still tornado coverage, not sports
> 1260, KWSH, Wewoka, C&W music (near Shawnee which was hit day before; Show & Tell shopper May 15 issue had display ad for this as part of One Ten Broadcast Group, Inc, along with Planet 104.7 KSLE Seminole, and Real Country KIRC 105.9 Shawnee)
> 1220, KTLV, trace of a signal, presumably this
> 1140, KRMP is still OFF
> 1120, KEOR, Catoosa is off again, no surprise, not tornadic
> 890, KTLR, now in Spanish religion
> 800, KQCV, still gospel-huxtering in English
> 640, KWPM is still OFF; I am hoping to pull in WOI Ames IA on daytime groundwave, but the storm noise level will first have to abate; 5 kW ND, the ONLY public radio station on AM around here. Maybe a trace of a signal between crashes
>
> FM check 1451-1458 UT on caradio:
> 88.1, KMSI, Moore! Usual Oasis Network gospel-huxtering
> 88.5, KZTH, Piedmont, tornado relief, // 89.7 KJTH Ponca City
> 90.1, KCSC, classical as usual
> 90.9, KOKF, Edmond, Air One // 91.1 Enid, re Moore, but national net
> 91.7, KOSU, Stillwater, `The Takeaway` national show is interviewing KOSU`s Michael Cross. During the strike, KOSU was relaying one of the commercial TV station`s coverage (but all commercials suspended)
> 94.7, KBRU, // KFOR-TV 27, all regular TV programming still pre-empted [only KWTV-39 provides network, CBS on 9.2 when 9.1 is pre-empting it; KFOR and KOCO stay with old movie channels on .2s]
> 95.1, KQCV, gospel-huxtering like its AM 800
> 96.1, KXXY, // KFOR, or partially so
> 96.9, KQOB, tornado interview, not sure whence
> 100.5, KATT, tornado coverage
> 101.9, KTST, tornado coverage; guess it is still nicknamed ``The Twister``? I never listen to it. Hey, why doesn`t The Weather Channel *name* tornadoes now like they do regular winter storms and `canes?
> 102.7, KJYO, tornado coverage
>
> Following OKC-area stations seemed in regular programming: commercials or music as I tuned by:
> 92.5, 93.7, 98.1, 98.9, 99.7, 104.1, 106.7, 107.7
> (Glenn Hauser, Enid, UT May 21, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
>
> --- On Mon, 5/20/13, Glenn Hauser <wghauser@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > Saturation coverage on local TV and
> > national cable networks.
> >
> > But around 0055 UT, shortly before sunset, checked the AM
> > stations in Oklahoma City, as I know three of them at least
> > have transmitter sites near the Moore tornado area.
> >
> > 1520 KOKC is on
> > 1000 KTOK is on
> > 640 KWPN is OFF
> >
> > Most FM and some AM stations simulcasting one TV station or
> > another
> > including 1520, 1000, and:
> >
> > 1140 KRMP
> > 1340 KGHM
> >
> > Regular programming now (if not earlier):
> > 800 KQCV
> > 890 KTLR
> > 930 WKY
> >
> > Did not check all the FMs for absences, not too familiar
> > with transmitter sites, but 92.5 KOMA and 107.7 KRXO are
> > on.
> >
> > All this is some 80 miles from where I am
> > (Glenn Hauser, Enid, UT May 21, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
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