Even if WRCR sells for the asking price (instead of a smaller amount), this would probably be a huge lost for the owner, given the funds that were needed to rebuild the station for the higher frequency, and then to relocate it several times.Fact is, WRCR is now up for sale. The top ad at this site:
Radio Station for Sale
is referring to WRCR. The wording has changed since it first went up about 10 days ago, and most notably, the price has dropped from $950k to $799k. But it’s WRCR.
As for secondchoice’s suggestion that perhaps a translator could be in the future, Scott could say with more certainty, but in the NYC area, just about all translator options have been exhausted. That ship has sailed.
The ad linked in the post above suggests that the station is suitable for a religious broadcaster, or for brokering. But most of WRCR's time is already available for lease, with few takers.
