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Current name?

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The name of this article is clearly outdated as Clear Channel no longer exists on either the radio or TV sides; but I'm not aware of any proper alternative. My first instinct under WP:COMMONNAME is to rename it "KASN tower" (after its primary commercial station, with "tower" in lowercase per the current article title for the once-nearby KATV tower), but a newer official name, "KETS tower" (after the Arkansas PBS flagship now there), "KASN/KETS tower", and replacing "Clear Channel" with "Mission" (for its current owner) are all alternatives. Anyone have any input? --RBBrittain (talk) 18:25, 28 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]