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Steven Silberberg, Brahmin Broadcasting Corp, etc.

This is much belated, but the owner of several stations in Wyoming, Oregon, and New England had passed back on January 13th, 2021. He owned KAZY-FM Cheyenne, KRRR-FM Cheyenne, KJMP AM/FM (x-lator) Pierce, and had assets in the Oregon Trail Broadcasting and Northeast Broadcasting, including 92.5 FM in Boston. I only found out about this because there was a transfer of control on KRRR on October 5th. His competency in broadcasting will be missed, and hopefully carried on by his son Jacob.
 
This is much belated, but the owner of several stations in Wyoming, Oregon, and New England had passed back on January 13th, 2021. He owned KAZY-FM Cheyenne, KRRR-FM Cheyenne, KJMP AM/FM (x-lator) Pierce, and had assets in the Oregon Trail Broadcasting and Northeast Broadcasting, including 92.5 FM in Boston. I only found out about this because there was a transfer of control on KRRR on October 5th. His competency in broadcasting will be missed, and hopefully carried on by his son Jacob.

Ah, uh... competency isnt what he'll be remembered for. Ive heard form multiple people he wasnt a terribly pleasant man and had a temper. Usuaully ex employees and friends have horror stories.
 
Ah, uh... competency isnt what he'll be remembered for. Ive heard form multiple people he wasnt a terribly pleasant man and had a temper. Usuaully ex employees and friends have horror stories.
Oh, yikes. Isn't that just about every boss nowadays? Anyways, I was thinking more along the lines of the dozens of stations that go under each year, and luckily, none of his Wyoming operations did.
 
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