In the Youngstown/Ohio-PA border area, what are/were all the stations owned by Beacon Broadcasting and what were and are their formats.
Wasn't WGRP one of them, although they are not now.
Wasn't WGRP one of them, although they are not now.
Yes, for a cool $1.25 million, you, too can own five small stations in a below-top-100 market with a depressed economy, when the prices for radio stations have fallen through the floor due to the down national economy.
No, we’re not making that figure up, and it’s not a typo: one-and-a-quarter million dollars for sports WANR/1570 Warren and its daytime simulcaster, WRTK/1540 Niles, classic country combo WLOA/1470 Farrell PA and WGRP/940 Greenville PA, and the class A FM in the group, Christian/eclectic rock/talk WEXC/107.1 Greenville PA.
In case a million and a quarter is too rich for your blood, the stations are also helpfully priced by state – the Ohio stations, WANR and WRTK, are listed for $400,000, and the Pennsylvania stations, WLOA, WGRP and WEXC, are priced at $850,000, both prices in cash (as is the overall price).
The stations’ owned land and owned transmitter sites are included in the deal, and leased land and facilities are priced out in the listing, which also notes the recent format change at WRTK and notes revenue at all five stations at “approx. $12,000 a month”.
johnbasalla said:Was the Canadian CINF/940 station one of the ones the Canadian government was running and took it and another 50,000 watt AM off air because it was determined that to keep them on would be to perpetually run in the red. 50,000 watts must eat up a lot of power and it all has to be paid for.
So, the next question is, shouldn't the owners of WGRP look to get themselves maybe a real big boost in power? Assuming they've got the money and energy to do it, might that not make the station more attractive to potential buyers? Might be interesting to see how much power they could go up to, and what effect that might have in boosting coverage to larger population areas.
Tim L said:johnbasalla said:Was the Canadian CINF/940 station one of the ones the Canadian government was running and took it and another 50,000 watt AM off air because it was determined that to keep them on would be to perpetually run in the red. 50,000 watts must eat up a lot of power and it all has to be paid for.
So, the next question is, shouldn't the owners of WGRP look to get themselves maybe a real big boost in power? Assuming they've got the money and energy to do it, might that not make the station more attractive to potential buyers? Might be interesting to see how much power they could go up to, and what effect that might have in boosting coverage to larger population areas.
Nate or someone else might know for sure, but I believe that the Canadian Government still considers that 940 Monteal frequency "protected" though there may never be a station on that frequency again. Therefore, WGRP can't do much, if anything, to increase power..Which is too bad. I would love a chance to hear Classic Country down here in Canton..
OhioMediaWatch said:The elder Mr. Glunt isn't "investigating" anything, he passed away...and the younger Mr. Glunt is not holding onto the stations.
Any potential buyer...it's not worth it, in this financial market especially, to throw money into the thing to upgrade it. And Canada WILL still notify the station as if it were still on. This was an existing allocation, not a planned one that didn't make it to the air. Different situation.
And yes, I presume they'd have to protect WWJ in Detroit, either by directional pattern or power. My non-engineering guess is that they could gain a few watts, if Canada was out of the picture, but probably have to directionalize away from Michigan. See my second paragraph about throwing money into the thing...
DJJack1 said:Pardon my interrupting, but just in case it isn't out yet..
WANR and WRTK were bought this week by a buddy of mine. They could be interesting to listen to in the coming weeks.
That's all I know.![]()
DJJack1 said:Pardon my interrupting, but just in case it isn't out yet..
WANR and WRTK were bought this week by a buddy of mine. They could be interesting to listen to in the coming weeks.
That's all I know.![]()