thataveragejoe said:Yes but that's not a complete answer either. Cumulus could very well just LMA the station like 101.9. Obviously there's more moving parts to this than the obvious.
ansky212 said:The original article back in October said the sale was expected to be completed by the end of the year, which is why I think everyone was expecting this all to be done by now.
ansky212 said:The original article back in October said the sale was expected to be completed by the end of the year, which is why I think everyone was expecting this all to be done by now.
Family radio is not even a normal Christian or religious broadcaster either. They dug themselves in a hole and now are not much of anything. They have no direction and do not even seem to be trying to win listeners back. It seems that they are just preparing to fold when Camping dies.Jersey Maiden said:(they're not a normal radio company after all).
Jersey Maiden said:Didn't Merlin move pretty fast when they bought RXP 1.0 from Emmis? They stunted for 2 weeks and did their first day of "news" before the sale even closed. It just seems very unusual for things to be this slow with 94.7. Maybe Emmis was just more desperate for cash than Family. It seems to me like Family Radio wants to hold on to this station for as long as possible (they're not a normal radio company after all).
Scott Fybush said:Family has a strong interest in continuing to operate its format on 94.7 for as long as possible, since it's hoping to move that programming and audience over to a yet-to-be-determined new AM home. As long as Family still has 94.7, it continues to take in listener contributions. Why give that up any earlier than it has to?
Barry said:Scott Fybush said:Family has a strong interest in continuing to operate its format on 94.7 for as long as possible, since it's hoping to move that programming and audience over to a yet-to-be-determined new AM home. As long as Family still has 94.7, it continues to take in listener contributions. Why give that up any earlier than it has to?
That may explain why Family Radio's request to the FCC to authorize WDVY to operate as a noncommercial station with programming supplied from studios in California, was only filed about 2 weeks ago.
The sale of WFME probably cannot close till the FCC approves this, as the transfer of WDVY from Cumulus to Family Radio is a part of the deal.
An FCC decision on this filing will probably take over a month from now.
MusicRadioUSA said:Just noted from FCC page for WFME it says "Special Temporary Authority" what does this mean ?
http://transition.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/fmq?call=wfme
Scott Fybush said:And Family has a strong interest in continuing to operate its format on 94.7 for as long as possible, since it's hoping to move that programming and audience over to a yet-to-be-determined new AM home.
erwin33 said:Barry said:Scott Fybush said:Family has a strong interest in continuing to operate its format on 94.7 for as long as possible, since it's hoping to move that programming and audience over to a yet-to-be-determined new AM home. As long as Family still has 94.7, it continues to take in listener contributions. Why give that up any earlier than it has to?
That may explain why Family Radio's request to the FCC to authorize WDVY to operate as a noncommercial station with programming supplied from studios in California, was only filed about 2 weeks ago.
The sale of WFME probably cannot close till the FCC approves this, as the transfer of WDVY from Cumulus to Family Radio is a part of the deal.
An FCC decision on this filing will probably take over a month from now.
Don't think so. I guess that this decision take place early january.