There is a company, Stephens Media, which recently paid over 13 million for three FM stations here in Rochester. Most of their stations are in markets like Corning so maybe they might be interested, who knows?
Just for curiosity sake how many stations are we talking about and anyone know the exact asking price?
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I have no idea what they are asking as far as the different stations are concerned. Obviously there are the 6 in the E-C cluster. With Carlisle and Hazleton gone, and apparently the West Chester station about to be gone, that leaves 2 AMs and 1 FM in NEPA. The 2 AMs currently simulcast a spanish format. One is 1Kw WNAK licensed to Nanticoke. It's physical plant is in pretty rough shape, but it has a very strong signal. The other is 5Kw WCDL licensed to Carbondale. Physically that station is in excellent shape. Original CEO Lloyd Roach bought a brand new xmtr, put in new cables & ground system. Hardware wise, everything there is new. One big problem is that both of these stations have nothing but "light bulb" power at night. Actually the light bulb in your refrigerator has more wattage than either of these stations at night. Then there's the FM. It's 94.3, which is was the old WCDL-FM licensed to Carbondale. It currently runs an AC format, that really isn't competitive in the main WB/Scranton market. They do much better to the east with better numbers going towards Dickson City, Carbondale, Susquehanna County & Wayne County.