Neggy wrote:
WLYN Lynn
WAZN?
MultiCultural Radio Broadcastings properties in the Boston market, leased time ethnic, and WAZN is not selling all that well.
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That would be my guess. The asking price sounds right. What will they actually fetch? Will Liu insist on selling them as a pair?
Here's another thought: It has long been rumored that when/if CCU finishes building out its upgrade of WKOX, they will flip the signal from progrssive talk to conservative talk, perhaps leaving WXKS (AM) with the progressive format. WXKS covers the market OK during the day but covers only the North Shore at night. A WXKS/WAZN combo would put a reasonable signal over most of the market day and night. WAZN's 1.4 kW day signal is directed away from Boston to protect WSAR and WBET but the 3.4 kW night signal is directed toward Boston. There is relatively little overlap between WAZN and WXKS day OR night.
But Liu is not going to get into an LMA with AAR. After his dealings with them in Chicago and LA when the network was first starting up, he has no interest. And CCU is not in an acquiring mode right now--particularly of marginal AMs. So someone would have to buy WXKS and WAZN to put the deal together. AAR has formed a subsidiary or affiliated company to acquire signals, but so far "acquire," for them, seems to mean LMA--not buy. The company, whose name I don't know, was involved in the LMA of a new station when KXXT, AAR's former Phoenix affiliate was sold and was probably involved in the deal to LMA WWRL when ICBC told AAR to take a hike from its WLIB in New York. So this leads to the question, will some well-healed Massachusetts Liberal step to the plate to buy WXKS from CCU and WAZN from Arthur Liu, put the two stations together in a simulcast, and LMA them to AAR? If so, who might this individual or group be? If CCU does pull the progressive format off WKOX, the 1430/1470 simulcast would be as good a replacement for WKOX as WWRL is for WLIB.
And were that to happen, who might acquire WLYN? My guess on that one is the guy who just bought WJDA and WESX from the Asher family.