Having headed up the underwriting department at WMFE-TV in the 90's, I am amazed at the notion of selling off channel 24. Even back then,
underwriting dollars for TV were shrinking a bit, but there were big sponsors, spending some big bucks to be a part of PBS Kids, etc. In those
days, WMFE had quality local programming, did good documentaries, and performed real community service. John Felton, who programmed the station was one of the best in the PBS community. When John left, the programming was farmed out and in my opinion, the station slowly began a slide down a in excellence and localism. Stephen McKenney Steck retiring took away a man who has a tremendous gift for excellence. Steve
made sure WMFE was always presenting a solid schedule that people wanted to see. I am at a lose to understand how the station could slip so
badly over the last decasde that it had to be sold.
There is no way the Orlando market needs 4 religious TV stations... it just doesn't make sense. Looking at Daystar programming, most if not all of what they run is available over the air -never mind the cable outlets, on Orlando's 3 existing stations.
I agree with Mark that this is a very strange deal.