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scooterodell
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I haven't been by this way in quite a while, but I still get alerts whenever "WLGZ" shows up in a new place in Google (haven't bothered to turn that off yet), and this just hit my inbox:
http://www.rbr.com/radio/radio_deals/18195.html
Apparently, Don Crawford, Jr., who started managing WLGZ shortly after the May lay-offs, is buying the station from dear ol' dad. He's getting it at a good price, too: $350k for a class A with decent coverage. It wasn't that long ago that Don Sr. turned down offers much, much higher than that for the signal.
I wouldn't expect much in the way of changes; Jr. has a tendency to leave formats in place. Probably most of the changes (if any) will be in behind the scenes things like staffing (they still share space with 990 AM, which is still Don Sr.), where some roles might change, and in the sales process.
http://www.rbr.com/radio/radio_deals/18195.html
Apparently, Don Crawford, Jr., who started managing WLGZ shortly after the May lay-offs, is buying the station from dear ol' dad. He's getting it at a good price, too: $350k for a class A with decent coverage. It wasn't that long ago that Don Sr. turned down offers much, much higher than that for the signal.
I wouldn't expect much in the way of changes; Jr. has a tendency to leave formats in place. Probably most of the changes (if any) will be in behind the scenes things like staffing (they still share space with 990 AM, which is still Don Sr.), where some roles might change, and in the sales process.