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Daytimer WRFD-AM 880 on ALL night last night!

gabigley1 said:
del_griffith said:
Must be an error. I worked for the station until 1980. It was owned by Buckeye Media (Farm Bureau) at that time. Buckeye Media had attempted to sell it to Carl Norse, but that action was stymied by a challenge against Norse as part of the WBBY that then tainted the WRFD potential transaction. It was a year or two later (and after I exited) the sale to Salem took place.

After checking out some old Columbus Dispatch articles on WRFD and Salem Media, I found that Salem purchased
WRFD in 1982. That being the case, WRFD must be one of their first stations outside their North Carolina base.
That also says something for Salem's longevity in Columbus and why they would choose to leave Columbus after
some many years in this market.

Oh, and you can't believe everything you read in the FCC's database. :eek:

Salem is based out of California, not North Carolina and yes WRFD was the second property they purchased.
 
Sorry I didn't add this into the post previous...just curious if anyone knows for sure what CVO intends on doing with RFD?

Staffing changes?
Format tweaks?

I just went to the WRFD website and noticed they are still using the Salem website and I didn't notice any programming changes but then again I can't tell you when I listened to WRFD....years ago.
 
just curious if anyone knows for sure what CVO intends on doing with RFD?

Your guess is as good as mine. I would assume that they would make it a flagship for "The Promise Radio Network", but then again only Dan and the boys on Johnstown rd. know for sure.

I just went to the WRFD website and noticed they are still using the Salem website and I didn't notice any programming changes

Don't you think its kinda soon? I'd say give it a few more weeks, maybe even months for the deal to get finished.
 
xianbroadcaster said:
Salem is based out of California, not North Carolina and yes WRFD was the second property they purchased.

That is correct, Salem Media is based out of California. The very first station they purchased was in North Carolina and one of co-founders, Stuart Epperson still lives in North Carolina to this very day. So, there is a
North Carolina connection and Salem Media may have been based in North Carlina during its infancy.

Here is some info on the first radio Salem Media purchased. This station is in North Carolina:

http://goliath.ecnext.com/coms2/gi_0199-1002589/Getting-religion-on-the-radio.html

These links are are on Salem Media's two co-founders, brothers Stuart Epperson and Edward G. Atsinger III.
Edward G. Atsinger III is the brother in law of Stuart Epperson.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuart_Epperson

http://www.kintera.org/site/pp.asp?c=afIKIWMGG&b=121855

Thanks for the correction. I was under the impression Stuart Epperson was the sole founder of the company.
 
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