I noticed on the front page of RI today that the owner of Chicago's 1080 maybe having some issues with its DC station WDMV. R-I says today that "National Radio Corporation, owned by Twin Star and the parent company of WDMV-AM (700), whose slogan is “Washington’s Business Radio,” has business problems bad enough to declare Chapter 11 reorganization"
I assume the "parent company" is Birach the owner of 1080 in Chicago which is also a brokered station. I also see that according to fcc silent list WXLQ which Birach bought last year is still silent. Could the brokering business be declining at a faster rate? Or is this still a golden turnkey business that is just suffering in the economic downturn like all of us?
I assume the "parent company" is Birach the owner of 1080 in Chicago which is also a brokered station. I also see that according to fcc silent list WXLQ which Birach bought last year is still silent. Could the brokering business be declining at a faster rate? Or is this still a golden turnkey business that is just suffering in the economic downturn like all of us?