Recent FCC activity includes approval of a new channel for a Minneapolis low-power TV station and a Wisconsin AM station reducing its nighttime power.
Category: Station sales
Flood Buys Majority Interest in Kearney/Hastings Radio Group
Companies related to Flood Communications are buying majority interest in a radio group in Nebraska’s Tri-Cities.
FCC/CRTC Monitor: New FM Signal in Brainerd, New LPTV in Fargo
Recent filings with the FCC include a new FM signal coming on the air in Brainerd, MN, and a new low-power TV station signing on in Fargo.
Bethesda Sells 2 of its 3 Rapid City Stations to Northwestern
Northwestern Media, the Upper Midwest’s largest regional Christian broadcaster, is expanding westward with the purchase of two stations in the Rapid City market.
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.
