Saturday, May 16, 2026

Sold

Oklahoma FM Sold

LKCM Radio Licenses & Forth Worth Media Group sold an Oklahoma FM.
Sold

EKO Spins Spartanburg AM

EKO Media Group has sold a South Carolina AM.
Sold

Treasure Valley Spins 2 in Idaho

Treasure Valley Broadcasting has sold two Idaho radio stations.
Sold

Townsquare Spins Greensboro FM

Townsquare spins a Greensboro FM to remain under the market cap.
Deal

Texas AM Goes for Big Bucks

KBXD, Dallas is changing hands.
Sold

3 Translators for Beasley

Beasley buys 3 south Florida FM translators.
Sold

San Luis Obispo AM to Get New Owner

El Dorado Broadcasters has sold a California coastal AM.
Sold

Montana AM to Change Hands

Flathead Broadcasting is selling a Montana AM.

Florida Coast AM Sold

Florida Atlantic coast AM sold.
Sold

Translator Trifecta Sale Closed

The sale of 3 FM translators to Kentucky River Broadcasting has closed.
Sold

Navajo Country AM Sold

Robert Zellmer’s New Directions Media has sold an Arizona AM.
Sold

Sisty to Sell 3 in Alabama

Sisty has an agreement to sell an AM, FM and FM translator in Alabama.
Sold

Muchmore Spins Oklahoma AM

The Muchmore Brothers are selling an Oklahoma AM.
Deal

A Pennsylvania Trio is Sold

Farm & Home Broadcasting sells 3 Pennsylvania stations & an FM translator.
Handshake

Two Noncoms Make a Deal

Georgia-based Toccoa Falls College is selling four stations and two FM translators. The stations are: WRAF and WTXR, Toccoa Falls, Georgia; WEPC, Belton, South Carolina and WPFJ, Franklin, North Carolina. {lock} Lakeland, Florida-based Radio Training Network is the buyer. Jim Campbell is president/CEO and holds 17% of the equity. The price is $2.1 million cash. The buyer agreed to make a $100,000 deposit which will be placed in escrow and applied to the total purchase price. All four stations are noncommercial and the buyer has sked the FCC to waive the main studio rule so it can operate them as a satellite of WLFJ-FM, Greenville, South Carolina. The two FM translators are licensed to Franklin, N.C. and Lilburn, Georgia. WRAF is a Class C1 FM with an ERP of 100,000 watts @ 564’ HAAT; it operates on 90.9 MHz. WTXR is off the air; it has an ERP of 400 watts @ 138’ HAAT; it operates on 89.7 MHz. WEPC is a Class C2 FM with an ERP of 50,000 watts @ 299’ HAAT; it operates on 88.5 MHz. WPFJ is a Class B AM with 5,000 watts day/13 watts night; it operates on 1480 kHz from a single tower.