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ESPN 98.7 FM to be no more come August 31, 2024

If Emmis can get $35 million, they should be happy. If they can get $40 million or above, they should be thrilled.
 
Some say WBLS / MediaCo no longer holds rights to the IP of 98.7 Kiss FM. Sean Ross reported he received a statement from an undisclosed source along those lines.
 
I'm thinking NY Public Radio may be the most likely buyer.
I'm thinking the NY Public Library?

Turn 98.7 into another Radio Reading Service, the way In Touch was back in the 80's. (IIRC, that was the SCA-broadcast service from Lighthouse for the Blind. I volunteer-read for them for a year while I was still living in NYC.) Newspaper articles, magazines, serialized books.

Not that this is ever going to happen, but it would actually be putting 98.7 to a societally better use than running the national feed of ESPN. Though having it on 99.5 in place of WBAI would be even more so.
 
Not that this is ever going to happen, but it would actually be putting 98.7 to a societally better use than running the national feed of ESPN. Though having it on 99.5 in place of WBAI would be even more so.

Keep in mind that whatever ends up on 98.7 won't be about what is "societally better." That's not at all part of the decision. It's all about who can pay Emmis what they want. If that's some religious group or some crazy billionaire, they will win.
 
Keep in mind that whatever ends up on 98.7 won't be about what is "societally better." That's not at all part of the decision. It's all about who can pay Emmis what they want. If that's some religious group or some crazy billionaire, they will win.
Sorry if whimsy isn't your thing.
 
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