Nick said:Family Radio doesn't need to be on the air anymore, now that the world didn't end three times and there's no new date for the world to end.
That does raise the question: what's the future for Family's non-commercial band stations?
WFME, WFSI, and WKDN are the most well-known of Family's stations. (and before that, KEAR & KECR in California, both long since sold into commercial service)
But they own 52 non-commercial FM stations, twelve AM stations, and hundreds of translators, across the country.
Now, it could very well be they intend to use the money raised from selling WFSI & WKDN (and potentially WFME) to finance the operation of the remaining network.
But if they do decide to get out of radio altogether, the sale of these 64 non-commercial stations could shake up the FM dial in a number of places well beyond Baltimore and Philadelphia.