Northwestern Media, the Upper Midwest’s largest regional Christian broadcaster, is expanding westward with the purchase of two stations in the Rapid City market.
Category: Station sales
Owner of Neillsville Radio Stations Buys Marshfield Duo
The owner of three radio stations in Neillsville, Wis., is buying a pair of radio stations to the east in Marshfield, a city already served by one of the group’s stations.
Dickinson Radio Station Sold
A southwestern North Dakota radio station is being sold. Steve Stroud’s Totally Amped LLC is selling “The Mix 105.7” (KDXN South Heart-Dickinson) to William Glass’ Glass Works Broadcasting LLC for $200,000, according…
FCC Monitor: Low-Power TV Station’s Move Towards Minneapolis Continues
Recent items crossing through FCC databases include a low-power TV station continuing a hop towards Minneapolis and an Upper Peninsula TV station boosting its power.
Gray TV Buying Back Rapid City Station It Divested in 2016
Gray TV is buying back a Rapid City TV station that it divested five years ago, a move possible because the station no longer ranks in the top four.
Longtime Eastern Montana Christian Station Sold to Regional Network
KGLE/590 (Glendive, MT) is due to begin carrying different Christian programming as the station is sold to Hi-Line Radio Fellowship, which operates “Your Network of Praise.”
FCC Monitor: More Christian FM’s Apply for Upgrades Ahead of Freeze
Ten more non-commercial radio stations applied for upgrades before the FCC put a freeze on such applications.
FCC Monitor: Four Christian Radio Stations Seek Upgrades
Recent FCC activity includes upgrade applications from Christian radio stations in Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota, as well as a low-power TV station moving towards Minneapolis.
Two Owners Exit Radio Group Along Kansas-Nebraska Line
Two of the three shareholders of a company that owns a half-dozen stations along the Kansas-Nebraska border are selling their shares in the company.
FCC Monitor: Madison-Area FM Permit Reinstated; LPTV Activity
Recent FCC activity includes a Madison-area FM construction permit being restored and low-power TV stations being sold, going silent, or being deleted.
