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Who is going to get Sandusky Radio Stations?

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Radioguy2006

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Who is going to get Sandusky Radio Stations?CBS what to upper their group to 7 stations introducting one AM sports station in Phoenix and buy "POWER" moniker from Bonneville and put it on 93.3 FM and merge KSLX and KDKB into the one classic rocker station on 100.7 FM with KDKB call letter. Also use KDUS 1060 AM siginal for Podcasting station or Classic Country with KMLE call letter on AM.Emmis what to buy the stations from Sandusky and move "POWER" to 93.3 FM and keep two rockers in the market.Entercom might enter the market with 4-station buy from Sandusky and buy "POWER" moniker from Bonneville and put it on 93.3 FM and merge KDKB and KSLX into one classic rocker on 100.7 FM with KSLX call letter.Other group might buy station from Sandusky.
 
But what about the station in the lumberyard? Nurse Jeff and I think it's a perfect replacement for the kiddie station at ASU. Plus it gets out further than 44th & Thomas!
 
Is that lumberyard station still active?I had a friend with an auto shop next door to it, never saw any activity there, all locked up.
 
Radioguy2006 said:
Who is going to get Sandusky Radio Stations?
The question here is whether or not the Sandusky radio stations in Phoenix up for sale, NOT who is on the hunt for them. The Raus sure haven't been in a hurry to exit Phoenix or Seattle, despite being in the position where it would be tough for them to expand once again.Sure, they operate their Phoenix properties as if it was still 1995 (only one of its Phoenix stations, KSLX, streams online), and each FM operates from a seperate building despite having the same top management (so much for operating efficiency). But, that doesn't mean anything when it comes to them selling the cluster.
 
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