KBRO Bremerton Seeks Frequency Change

FCC filings shows: Iglesia Pentecostal Vispera del Fin will surrender the license of 1480 KNTB Lakewood/Tacoma, while James Dalke will turn in Oldies 1460 KARR Kirkland/Seattle, as Iglesia Pentecostal Vispera del Fin’s Spanish Christian 1490 KBRO Bremerton/Seattle seeks to move to 1480 with an upgrade from 1kW to 5kW day/12 watts night.

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6 thoughts on “KBRO Bremerton Seeks Frequency Change

  1. October 29, 2022 at QZVX

    Jason Remington says:

    I guarantee you, we would not be bored. Bring it on!
    For readers who haven’t been regular readers of Clay’s Corner, you can read it at http://sbe16.com/ each month.

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  2. October 28, 2022 at QZVX

    Clay Freinwald says:

    I have a lot of history, and memories, with the Lakewood 1480
    Enough to bore you for hours.

    BTW – I have a KOOD Magnetic Sign hanging in my garage ‘ THE GOLDEN SOUND OF LAKEWOOD’

    Clay Freinwald
    Still working in the industry, 60 years later.

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  3. August 14, 2022 at QZVX

    Peter says:

    Oh boy! Now they’ll be heard 2 miles from their tower instead of 1 mile!

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    • August 14, 2022 at QZVX

      Manuel Labor says:

      With the LOSS of 1480 Lakewood, will 1480 Bremerton cover the Tacoma/Lakewood market, or have all the good citizens of the South Sound lost the AM radio access to the Word in Espanol?

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      • August 14, 2022 at QZVX

        T.K. says:

        Manuel Labor… Haha.

        The paperwork filed with the FCC indicates the new KBRO signal will only make it as far as the Pierce County line, so Lakewood and Tacoma will lose a signal. Putting a stronger signal into Seattle is the goal here.

        Over 70 years ago, KBRO battled with KTNT over the 1400 allocation. When 1400 moved to Silverdale in the ’80s and became KITZ, the competition hastened the end of KBRO as a viable local media outlet for Kitsap County. Now KBRO will pick off the 1480 assignment. The ghost of Mrs. Bartley gets her revenge…

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        • Untitled Comment by Jason Remington

          Ah, 1480… the home of KFHA, KOOD, KQLA and a few other call letters for fleeting moments. Never a money maker but plenty of memories. So long, you old coot. OK, pull the plug.

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