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I don't know...Bill Binnie or Goldman Sachs...I would think working for an actual broadcast veteran like Jeff Shapiro would make the most sense.
wcozBoston said:Who ended up with WFNK and WTHT?
Gregg said:Only $150,000 for 104.7 in Kennebunk? I'm sure the other W-Bach stations didn't go for much more.
Gregg said:Why didn't Maine Public Broadcasting buy the three W-Bach stations and keep them Classical so they could devote their primary FM stations to News-Talk?
Vermont Public Radio has two networks so it can run mostly News-Talk on its primary stations and Classical on its other stations, including one that's actually in NY State but just across Lake Champlain from Burlington.
Mainedude2007 said:wcozBoston said:Who ended up with WFNK and WTHT?
Gregg said:Only $150,000 for 104.7 in Kennebunk? I'm sure the other W-Bach stations didn't go for much more.
The entire VT/NH/Maine cluster (minus 104.7 & 106.7) went for 12 1/2 million to the Bill Binnie/Jeff Shapiro group. I don't know how many stations that is but it might have been a better deal than Blueberry buying the Clear Channel Maine group of 17 stations for 11 million back 4-5 years ago.
Gregg said:Why didn't Maine Public Broadcasting buy the three W-Bach stations and keep them Classical so they could devote their primary FM stations to News-Talk?
Vermont Public Radio has two networks so it can run mostly News-Talk on its primary stations and Classical on its other stations, including one that's actually in NY State but just across Lake Champlain from Burlington.
It would have been nice to see the WBach stations go as a group, then more people would be more optimistic that they wouldn't flip. With 2 of the 3 staying though, and being part of the bigger group they could slide the southern maine end back to 106.3 or 99.3
As for MPBN bidding on WBACH, if the state wasn't in such limbo over it's finances I'm sure it would have made a bid and taken ownership of the network.
ThatGuyOnTheRadio said:Wasn't Shapiro part of Vox Radio Group with Ken Barlow when they owned WJYY,WNHI & WOTX? How serendipitous would it be for Shapiro to get back the same stations he sold to Nassau some 8 years ago.
BenKarlow said:Given that Shapiro already owns as much as he can in the Upper Valley, there will be more activity in the coming months to sort it all out.