Religious noncom picks up a pair of FMs
The two stations are coming for a total cash outlay of less than $7K.
Big bucks for Eugene-area AM
Junction City OR's KXOR is going to a new owner.
Fort Myers AM reverts to 2008 seller
The courts had to step in to settle the situation for a Fort Myers AM station.
Seller splits an Indiana combo
Action in Indiana
Manager cashes out of Tidewater indy
Independent television station with North Carolina roots serves Virginia market..
Colorado noncom buys Denver station – again
Colorado public boradcast outfit buys a station it had filed to buy earlier and had been LMAing.
MB Revolution Texas buying spree continues
Deals in Texas, Arizona
Transactions: 2-23-12
$85K KJQY-FM Colorado City CO. 100% of Pueblo Broadcasting Group LLC from Diane Crist to Steven R. Bartholomew. Cash, prepaid.
$1 WDWC-FM CP Martins...
Station sixpack solidified in Charleston SC
Kirkman Broadcasting Inc. is already operating a six-station cluster in the Charleston SC market, but at the moment, it is the owner of only...
Transactions: 2-22-12
$120K WGBQ-FM Lynchburg TN; WAKP-FM Smithboro GA; KEJA-FM Cale AR; KEIS-FM York NE; KJOG-FM Cleveland OK; WJGS-FM CP Norwood GA; WJRJ-FM CP Montreat NC;...
Salem expands to the southwest of Washington DC
Christopher Roth signed a contract to acquire an AM station from Metro Radio Inc. However, his tenure as buyer will go into the history...
Price revealed for Mobile FM
We knew that Judith Dittman was selling iconic Hit FM WABB-FM Mobile AL to noncommercial religious broadcaster Educational Media Foundation, which is taking one more step toward nationwide
Transactions: 2-21-12
$75K KZUO-FM CP Union OR from L. Topaz Enterprises Inc. (Dale A. Ganske) to Xana Oregon LLC (Thomas D. Hodgins, Chris Jacky). $5K escrow,...
Valentines: say it with flowers, chocolate or radio
A lot of people are in a giving mood on Valentine’s Day – and a wide range of gifts tend to be exchanged, most...
Mobile Top 40 legend going noncom
Educational Media Foundation is getting a big stick in the Mobile AL market, and it marks the end of a long run for local Top 40 icon WABB-FM. The Dittman family has opted to get out of the business several years after the passing