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Changinghands ChangingHands Combos unas, KOSZ -FM Rio Rancho, and KKSS- AMs KTRR -FM Loveland, NEW FM(CP) Wel- M and KRQS FM S.ant.i Fe KFIG(AM) Fresno, Calif. lington and KUAD -FM Windsor (Ft Col- ;uquerque), all N.M. Price: $2 million lins- Greeley), all Colo.; WKDQ -FM Hen- rice: $22.5 million Buyer. Radio Central LLC (Elihu Harris, derson (Evansville), WOMI(AM) and uyer. Hispanic Broadcasting Corp. member); no other broadcast interests WBKR -FM Owensboro, all Ky.; McHenry Tichenor Jr., president/CEO); Sellen Big Dawg Broadcasting (Mike WEBC(AM), KKCB -FM and KLDJ -FM wns 55 other stations, none in this mar - Munoz, LLC member) Duluth, and KBMX -FM Proctor (Duluth), et; sale of HBC to Univision is pending Facilities: 1430 kHz, 5 kW all Minn.; WIOV -FM Ephrata (Lancaster) eller. Simmons Media Group Inc. Format: Sports and WIOV(AM) Reading, Pa. Craig Hanson, president) WCCS(AM) Homer City, Pa. Price: $62 million adlities: KKRG-FM: 101.3 MHz, 4 Price: $650,000 Buyer: Regent Communications Inc. W, ant. 420 ft.; KIOT-FM: 102.5 MHz, Buyer. Renda Broadcasting Corp. (Terry Jacobs, chairman/CEO); owns 61 7 kW, ant. 4,160 ft.; KOSZ -FM: 101.7 (Anthony E. Renda, president); owns 18 other stations, none in this market Hz, 6 kW, ant. 112 ft.; KKSS -FM: 97.3 other stations, none in this market Seller. Brill Media Co. (Alan R. Brill, z, 100 kW, ant. 1,877 ft.; KRQS -FM: Sellen Raymark Broadcasting Co. (Mark president) 05.1 MHz, 100 kW, ant. 1,936 ft. E. Harley, president) Fadlitles: KTRR -FM: 102.5 MHz, 50 kW, rmat KKRG -FM: Country; KIOT -FM: Facilities: 1160 kHz, 10 kW day /1 kW ant. 410 ft.; NEW 94.3 MHz, 9 kW, ant. lassic Hits; KOSZ -FM: AC; KKSS -FM: night 551 ft.; 'WAD-FM: 99.1 MHz, 100 kW, HR/Top 40; KRQS -FM: Smooth Jazz Format: Full Service ant. 837 ft.; WKDQ -FM: 99.5 MHz, 100 raker. Peter Handy, Star Media Group WGHB(AM) Farmville (Greenville -New kW, ant. 984 ft.; WOMI(AM): 1490 kHz, TR -FM Otis, Colo. Bern -Jacksonville), N.C. 830 W; WBKR -FM: 92.5 MHz, % kW, ant. rice: $700,000 Price: $505,000 1,001 ft.; WEBC(AM): 560 kHz, 5 kW; Buyer. Ronald W. Benfield; owns six KKCB-FM: 105.1 MHz, 100 kW, ant. 791 son, general manager); no other broad- other stations, including WJNC(AM), ft.; KLDJ -FM: 101.7 MHz, 19 kW, ant. 824 cast interests WSTK(AM), WFPF -FM and WRUP- ft.; KBMX-FM: 107.7 MHz, 8 kW, ant. 912 Seller: New Directions Media (Robert FM Greenville -New Bem-Jacksonville ft.; WIOV-FM: 105.1 MHz, 11 kW day, D. Zellmer Sr., president) Sellen Rivercity Radio Inc. (Frank 1,017 ft.; WIOV(AM): 1240 kHz, 1 kW Facilities: 98.3 MHz, 100 kW, ant. 554 ft. Canale, president) Format KTRR -FM: AC; NEW: cp NOA; Format: Country Facilities: 1250 kHz, 5 kW day/3 kW KUAD -FM: Country; WKDQ -FM: WSFU -FM Union Springs, Ala. night Country; WOMI(AM): Full Service; Price: $450,000 Format: Sports WBKR-FM: Country; WEBC(AM): Talk; Buyer. H &H Communications LLC Broker: Tom Snowden and Zoph Potts KKCB -FM: Country; KLDJ -FM: Oldies; (Fred R. Hughey, member); no other of Snowden Associates KBMX -FM: Modem AC; WIOV-FM: broadcast interests Country; WIOV(AM): Sports Sellen Willis Broadcasting Corp. (Levi -Information provided by E. Willis, president) BIA Financial Networks' FMs Facilities: 94.1 MHz, 3 kW, ant. 266 ft. Media Access Pro, KKRG -FM Albuquerque, KIOT -FM Los Format: Gospel Chantilly, Va. www.bia.com Backyard Broadcasting Holdings, LLC Barry Drake, President % has agreed to acquire The stock of Sabre Communications, Inc. Joel M. Hartstone, Chairman for$ 42.0 million We were proud to serve as the broker in this transaction PATRICK COMMUNICATIONS (410) 740 -0250, www.patcomm.com .
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