> So, if we do the math...
>
> Dave Schum owed his creditors (D.B. Zwirn) somewhere between
> $9M and 10M. The winning bid is $9M. That likely means the
> creditor simply takes it over for the amount owed on the
> debt and nothing more. Or, in other words, all those former
> employees hoping to get some of their back pay have lost any
> hope of getting a penny.
>
> The only bright light in this whole affair is that Schum has
> lost his company.
>
> > > by D.B. Zwirn.
> > >
> > > The other bidders for 990 AM and 700 AM included
> Mortenson
> >
> > > Broadcasting, John Douglas (Mercury Radio), Radio
> Xavier,
> > > Everest Theaters and Metro Broadcasting.
> > >
> > > The debtor for the two station is Dave Schum's The
> Watch,
> > > Ltd.
> > >
> > > A bankruptcy judge must approve the bid.
> > >
> >
> > Apparently Zwirn is not a broadcaster. He's a creditor.
> >
> > So I heard there is a chance that some of the other
> > broadcasters involved could make deals to work under them.
>
> >
> > Also, don't forget that they were auctioning off 700 KHSE
> > aswell. It has not been on the air, i don't think ever,
> but
> > that small station (it is currently under a construction
> > permit from the FCC) went along with KFCD 990. Zwirn
> ownes
> > both.
> >
> > Interesting, but we will see.
> >
> > CTL
The math most always favors the (morally, ethically, financially) bankrupt owners, in all their uncaring and inept ways. And the workers get what gilted workers usually get,_______________. (Fill in your descriptive term for it)
> >
>