Today's Inside Radio:New York's "Pulse 87" faces new threat.
Mega Media Group's dance-formatted WNYZ-LP (87.7) made headlines last month when it launched a public radio-style fundraiser asking listeners for cash. But now WNYZ’s owners say they're no longer convinced Mega will be able to pay the thousands owed and have decided to sell.
Island Broadcasting CEO Dick Bogner tells Inside Radio he and his partners haven't been paid by Mega Media in several months. He says, "They have until the end of the month to solve their problems before I and other creditors close in on them."
Mega Media Group did not return a call seeking comment. The Alex Shvarts-led company has a ten-year lease for the low-power television station, but it includes a 90-day out clause. Mega could potentially strike a new agreement with whoever buys the station.
Who's interested in buying the station? The story is in today's Inside Radio