I don't think most of these reports fully grasp what it is that Twilight is and isn't actually buying.
The $88,000 is for the license, and absolutely nothing else. EVERYTHING else that makes WEEU what it is stayed with the Reading Eagle Co. through the bankruptcy proceeding and was purchased by MediaNews Group. It's more than just "the transmitter site" - it's the studio facility downtown, all the equipment at both studio and transmitter sites, and (I assume) the entire business, including the advertising list, contracts, programming agreements, intellectual property, etc.
All of that will have to either be LMA'd by the Twilight folks, or they'll have to work out a separate deal to buy those assets from MediaNews. Or Twilight could decide to start fresh, in which case how much would it have to spend to build out new studios, hire new staff (even if it's just picking up the former WEEU staffers let go by MediaNews if there's no LMA), maybe even build a new transmitter site?
It's a rougher transition than, say, the WFLS stations - when they were sold, they were sold as an entire business unit.
Point is - it's not paying $88k for "a radio station." It's paying $88k for the piece of paper that allows you to have a radio station - and we simply don't know yet how the rest of the deal will play out.