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WFAS-FM BRONXVILLE NY Sold

It is WFAS-FM

Assignment​

File Number: 0000204915
Submit Date:12/08/2022
Call Sign:WFAS-FM
Service:Full Power FM
Purpose:Assignment of Authorization
Status:Submitted
Status Date:12/08/2022
Filing Status:Active
 
Over 7 million for a signal that covers only a small part of the NY market. I think Cumulus did OK on this deal. Where will they clear their Westwood 1 programming now?
 
I wonder whether VCV America would have been better off buying WLIB 1190 AM, if it was available for a similar price. I believe WLIB offers better coverage of the Metro area. Since the religious broadcaster has a primarily talk based format, being on FM is probably not so important.
 
It's quite a statement when even religious broadcasters don't want to be on AM if they can help it.

VCY America got it's start on FM. This was back when nobody wanted to be on FM. It was in the early 1960s. They got their early airtime because station owners needed someone to either be on the air, or to run their station. There was no money in FM.

They will do AM, but FM is their thing.

Their flagship was originally used for it's subcarrier. The owner ran Muzak on the subcarrier. VCY programmed the main signal.

They own a TV station, WVCY-TV. They got 76 Million for the frequency a few years ago and now channel share. Since then, they've been buying stations for a few million.

Very modest operation. Always was. The flagship doesn't have RDS. But they've slowly been adding modern technical things
 
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I wonder whether VCV America would have been better off buying WLIB 1190 AM, if it was available for a similar price. I believe WLIB offers better coverage of the Metro area. Since the religious broadcaster has a primarily talk based format, being on FM is probably not so important.

They play a lot of music. Mostly traditional hymns.
 
They will do AM, but FM is their thing.

Same with Moody Bible Radio. I saw lots of FMs, only a few AMs. In the case of both Moody and VCY I see a lot of stations in the commercial part of the FM band too. We already know EMF has a lot of stations in the commercial band.

People wonder what will happen to FM radio when iHeart and everyone else goes away. This is what will happen. Because no one else is buying radio.
 
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