OR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 15, 2006
BIG LEAGUE BROADCASTING AND LINCOLN FINANCIAL MEDIA
ANNOUNCE 15 YEAR EXTENSION AGREEMENT
ATLANTA, GA - Big League Broadcasting, LLC (BLB), the parent company operating WQXI-AM Sports Radio 790 The Zone announced a 15-year extension of their lease management agreement (LMA) with Lincoln Financial Media, formally Jefferson-Pilot Communications. The announcement was made on Tuesday by BLB owner's Andrew Saltzman and Stephen "Steak" Shapiro.
“What BLB has done with WQXI-AM is simply remarkable,” said Don Benson, president of the radio division of Lincoln Financial Media. “They have built an extremely strong brand in the Atlanta market and have earned a well-deserved reputation nationally as one of the great sports radio stations.”
“The extension guarantees that our company will operate on the 790AM frequency for the next 15 years (regardless of station ownership) and in an era where broadcasting companies are merging and acquiring one other, we needed to make sure that we had a permanent home. Clearly with this agreement, we’ve accomplished just that,” stated BLB co-owner Andrew Saltzman.
In addition to operating WQXI-AM Sports Radio 790 The Zone in Atlanta, BLB currently owns radio stations KFNS-AM/FM, Sports Talk 590 The Fan and KRFT-AM, Talk Radio 1190 in St. Louis. BLB is nationally recognized as a leader and innovator in sports radio and sports marketing.
Sports Radio 790 The Zone is a Big League Broadcasting Company. 790 The Zone celebrates its 9th year of operation in Atlanta. In addition to providing entertaining, compelling and informative sports talk, 790 The Zone is the flagship station of Georgia Tech football and men’s basketball, the Atlanta Hawks, the Georgia Force, the Chick-fil-A Bowl, the Bellsouth Classic, The Masters, and the official Sports Radio Station for the Atlanta Falcons.
In April, Jefferson-Pilot Communications became Lincoln Financial Media, after parent company Jefferson-Pilot Corporation merged with Lincoln National Corporation, an insurance and financial services company. Lincoln Financial Media owns and operates 18 radio stations in top 50 markets, three television stations in major southeastern markets, and a sports production and syndication business.
BIG LEAGUE BROADCASTING AND LINCOLN FINANCIAL MEDIA
ANNOUNCE 15 YEAR EXTENSION AGREEMENT
ATLANTA, GA - Big League Broadcasting, LLC (BLB), the parent company operating WQXI-AM Sports Radio 790 The Zone announced a 15-year extension of their lease management agreement (LMA) with Lincoln Financial Media, formally Jefferson-Pilot Communications. The announcement was made on Tuesday by BLB owner's Andrew Saltzman and Stephen "Steak" Shapiro.
“What BLB has done with WQXI-AM is simply remarkable,” said Don Benson, president of the radio division of Lincoln Financial Media. “They have built an extremely strong brand in the Atlanta market and have earned a well-deserved reputation nationally as one of the great sports radio stations.”
“The extension guarantees that our company will operate on the 790AM frequency for the next 15 years (regardless of station ownership) and in an era where broadcasting companies are merging and acquiring one other, we needed to make sure that we had a permanent home. Clearly with this agreement, we’ve accomplished just that,” stated BLB co-owner Andrew Saltzman.
In addition to operating WQXI-AM Sports Radio 790 The Zone in Atlanta, BLB currently owns radio stations KFNS-AM/FM, Sports Talk 590 The Fan and KRFT-AM, Talk Radio 1190 in St. Louis. BLB is nationally recognized as a leader and innovator in sports radio and sports marketing.
Sports Radio 790 The Zone is a Big League Broadcasting Company. 790 The Zone celebrates its 9th year of operation in Atlanta. In addition to providing entertaining, compelling and informative sports talk, 790 The Zone is the flagship station of Georgia Tech football and men’s basketball, the Atlanta Hawks, the Georgia Force, the Chick-fil-A Bowl, the Bellsouth Classic, The Masters, and the official Sports Radio Station for the Atlanta Falcons.
In April, Jefferson-Pilot Communications became Lincoln Financial Media, after parent company Jefferson-Pilot Corporation merged with Lincoln National Corporation, an insurance and financial services company. Lincoln Financial Media owns and operates 18 radio stations in top 50 markets, three television stations in major southeastern markets, and a sports production and syndication business.