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Wao!!!! I guess Valdemar is buying all the am stations of Eastern North Carolina. I am sure he is running a very good business LMA'ing them.


Wednesday, December 28, 2005


North Carolina
WSRP-AM/Jacksonville (Greenville-New Bern)
PRICE: $475,000
TERMS: Asset sale for cash and note
BUYER: Estuardo and Leonor Rodriquez. Phone: 202-638-1959. It owns seven other stations, including WLNR-AM/Greenville-New Bern-Jacksonville.
SELLER: Ronald Benfield. Phone: 704-878-9004
FREQUENCY: 910 kHz
POWER: 5kw
FORMAT: News/Talk/Sports
BROKER: Ed Stanley
COMMENT: A $23,750 deposit has been made. A cash payment of $201,250 is due at closing, along with a $250,000 promissory note.
 
Judging by the rate at which both Valdemar and Davidson (both of whom employ the buy-and-then-LMA method) are buying stations, it looks like this business model works well. You own all the hard assets, plus get guaranteed cash-flow, plus you don't have to run the stations. But isn't half the fun in running them? I mean, I could collect a nice check doing lots of things...selling cars or insurance, maybe even Amway. But it wouldn't be nearly as much fun...
 
But isn't half the fun
> in running them?

Good point. I'm a little envious of folks that buy and operate - man, that would be fun!!

Now go make some money in Kentucky.
And keep that small town 'radio magic' alive.<P ID="signature">______________
-Todd Jenkins
The best things in life aren't things.</P>
 
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