“I've been looking to buy a station for a number of years and this opportunity came up. I feel there is a need for this type of music in Yuma. Evans said ofhis new venture.About $60,000 in the latest of automated equipment is being installed at the station. “The equipment will eliminate disc jockeys as Yuma knows them. Evans said. All personnel employed by KALJ were terminated Dec. 31 according to the sale agreement.Although at least one reporter will be hired to gather local news, other plans for personnel have not be completed. Evans said. Local, regional and national news will be covered, but the timing of news broadcasts is still undetermined.“Only six minutes of commercial broadcasting will be permitted each hour — about one-third of the commercial time used at other Yuma stations. Evans added.