KRVS is licensed by the FCC as Non-Commercial or Public radio. Any "commercial" you may hear on KRVS is classified as a donation or is part of a business underwriting a program. Big difference between that and :30 second spots heard inside a commercial radio station broadcast. If someone were to underwrite the entire broadcast of a game it could be done....but then you have the contract between KPEL and UL standing in the way. If they were to make KRVS a part of the network, then the commercial breaks and the "Spidell Florist Strike out" sort of stuff would have to go. In the distant past, KRVS did broadcast USL sports with student announcers etc, and that was before the power was increased to where it is now.
Someone like Roarman should check KPEL out and see if they're powered up to 100% during the daytime...used to be you could hear the AM during daytime all the way to Cecilia and out over the basin. Different story at night, station is prevented from broadcasting at full range and power, FCC does this to allow spectrum room for some of the boomer AM's out there like WWL and others. But during the day, AM power shouldn't be an issue, at least it wasn't 15 years ago!
Speaking of broadcasting...big changes on the way for KADN. Stay tuned