http://www.dfw.com/mld/dfw/business/15582451.htm
It appears that Air America, the liberal talk-radio network, won't be on the air much longer in Dallas-Fort Worth.
Guadalupe Radio Network, a Midland-based Catholic broadcasting company, has announced on its Web site that it will take over two Dallas-Fort Worth stations as of Oct. 1: KXEB/910 AM, which is Air America's Dallas-Fort Worth station, and KJON/850 AM. Guadalupe Radio will broadcast in English on KXEB and in Spanish on KJON.
"It's a done deal, contingent on FCC approval," said Dave Palmer, general manager of Guadalupe Radio Network. Under the deal, Guadalupe Radio Network will lease the stations from Border Media Partners, which owns KXEB and KJON. FCC approval could take up to 60 days, but Palmer says he doesn't foresee any problems.
(remainder of story at the link)
It appears that Air America, the liberal talk-radio network, won't be on the air much longer in Dallas-Fort Worth.
Guadalupe Radio Network, a Midland-based Catholic broadcasting company, has announced on its Web site that it will take over two Dallas-Fort Worth stations as of Oct. 1: KXEB/910 AM, which is Air America's Dallas-Fort Worth station, and KJON/850 AM. Guadalupe Radio will broadcast in English on KXEB and in Spanish on KJON.
"It's a done deal, contingent on FCC approval," said Dave Palmer, general manager of Guadalupe Radio Network. Under the deal, Guadalupe Radio Network will lease the stations from Border Media Partners, which owns KXEB and KJON. FCC approval could take up to 60 days, but Palmer says he doesn't foresee any problems.
(remainder of story at the link)