California radio group Lazer Broadcasting Corporation will spend a nice piece of change to provide some fill-in for one of its AM properties. Broker: Mark Jorgenson Broadcast Brokerage (seller)
The station is FM translator K271CA CP, licensed to Oxnard and part of the Oxnard-Ventura Nielsen Audio market.
The seller is Life on the Way Communications Inc. VP Gary Curtis signed off on the deal.
Lazer Broadcasting Corporation is headed by President/CEO Alfredo Plascencia.
The price is $75,000 cash.
The station will be used as a fill-in for Lazer’s KOXR-AM, also of Oxnard.
The station will operate on 102.1 MHz with 15 W from an antenna that is slightly below average terrain on a horizontal basis and equal with it on a vertical basis. Its primary contour serves the southeast portion of Oxnard along Rt. 1.
KOXR-AM, meanwhile, is a Hispanic-formatted Class B on 910 kHz with 5 kW-D, 1 kW-N, DA2. It does a good job of covering Oxnard while sending much of its signal out into the Pacific. It is not much of a factor in nearby Los Angeles to the south.



