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1994 Station Sales 1994 Station Sales Properties: WJPC(AM), Chicago, and WJPC -FM, Price: $6.25 million Price: $5.2 million Lansing, both Illinois Property: WSPD(AM) -WLOR -FM, Toledo, Ohio Property: WJMZ(FM), Greenville, S.C. Seller: Johnson Communications Inc. (Linda Seller. Commonwealth Broadcasting (David Detweiler) Seller: AmCom Carolinas (George R. Francis Jr.) Johnson -Rice) Buyer: Ellis Communications (Bert Ellis) Buyer. HMW Communications Inc. (Owen Weber) Buyer: Broadcasting Partners Inc. Price: $6.025 million Price: $5.032 million Properties: WTHE(AM), Mineola, N.Y., and WVNJ(AM), Property: KVET-FM, Austin, Tex. Price: $7.8 million Oakland, N.J. Kuykendall) Property: KKOB- AM -FM, Albuquerque, N.M. Seller: Spur Austin L.P. (Don (Marvin Seller. Southwest Radio Corp. (Frank Osborn) Seller. Universal Broadcasting Kosof sky) Buyer KVET Broadcasting Co. (Roy Butler) Buyer: Universal Broadcasting (Howard and Miriam Buyer: Citadel Communications Corp. (Lawrence R. Wilson) Warshaw) Price: $5 million Properties: WGSM(AM), Huntington, and WMJC -FM, Price: $6 million Smithtown, both N.Y. Price: $7.75 million Property: WBRV(FM), Russellville, Ky. Seller. Greater Media (Peter Bordes) Property: KFMS- AM -FM, Las Vegas Seller. Amaturo Group Ltd. (Joseph Amaturo) Buyer. Gary Starr Seller. Broadcast Associates Inc. (Steve Gold) Buyer: Keymarket Communications (Kerby Confer) Buyer: Regent Communications (Terry Jacobs) Property: WZZD(AM), Philadelphia Property: KJAZ-FM, Alameda, Calif. Seller: Communicom Co. of America L.P. Seller. KJAZ Inc. (Ron Cowan) Buyer. Salem Media Corp. (Stuart Epperson) Price: million Buyer: Z- Spanish Radio Network Inc. (Amador Bustos) $7.6 Property: KCCN -AM -FM and KINE -FM, Honolulu Property: KHSL -N, Chico, Calif. Property: WHOT- AM -FM, Youngstown, Ohio Seller: KCCN Broadcasting Co. Inc. (B.J. Glascock) Seller. Estate of Mickey McClung Seller. WHOT Inc. (Myron Jones and John Kanzius) Diamond Head Radio Inc. (Howard Anderson) Buyer: Golden Empire Television Corp. (Howard Brown) Buyer Buyer: Connoisseur Communications (Jeffrey D. Warshaw) Property: WBBW(AM) -WBBG(FM), Youngstown, Ohio Seller: H &D Media Inc. (Joel Hartstone and Barry Price: $7.25 million Properties: WFBC- AM -FM, Greenville, S.C.; and Dickstein) Properties: KAHZ(AM), Fort Worth, and KTEK(AM), WORD(AM), Spartanburg, S.C. Buyer: Connoisseur Communications (Jeffrey D. Alvin, both Tex.; KCNW(AM), Fairway, Kan.; Seller. Multimedia Inc. (Jim Hart) Warshaw) KYCR(M), Golden Valley, Minn.; WDCT(AM), Fairfax, Buyer: Keymarket of South Carolina (Kerby Confer) Va., and WYLO(AM), Jackson, Wis. Property: WOIC(AM) -WNOK -FM, Columbia, S.C. Seller: Jim Runsdod, liquidating agent for Marsh Seller: HMW Communication Inc. (Thomas Hicks and Price: million Broadcasting Corp. $5.8 Owen Weber) Property: KRJY-FM, St. Louis Buyer: Children's Radio Group Inc. (Christopher Dahl) Buyer. Emerald City Radio Partners L.P. (Paul Robinson Seller. Communications Fund Inc. (Richard J. Miller) Jr.) Buyer: Heritage Media Group (Paul Fiddick) Price: $7.1 million Properties: KDWG(AM) -KCTR- FM/KKBR(FM) Bill- KBOZ- Properties: WHHY-AM -FM, Montgomery, Ala., and Price: $5.75 million ings; KBOZ(AM) -KATH(FM), Bozeman; and WTWC(TV) Tallahassee, Fla. Properties: WTMA(AM) -WSUY(FM), Charleston, and FM, Livingston, all Montana Seller: Citadel Broadcasting Co. (Lawrence Wilson) Seller. Holt- Robinson Communications Corp. (Thomas WTMZ(AM) -WSSX -FM, Dorchester Terrace - Duddy) Brentwood, both S.C. Buyer: Deschutes River Broadcasting Inc. (Edward Buyer: Soundview Media Investments Inc. (Bennett Seller: Southern Communications Inc. and Dixie Hardy) Smith) Communications Inc. (William G. Dudley Ill) Property: KOLA(FM), San Bernardino, Calif. Buyer: Wicks Radio Broadcasting L.P. (Richard Berner) Seller: Ray Stanfield, receiver Property: KALI(AM), San Gabriel (Los Angeles), Calif. Buyer: Inland Empire Broadcasting Corp. (Timothy Price: $7 million Sullivan) Property: WCWA(AM) -WIOT -FM, Toledo, Ohio Seller. United Broadcasting Co. (Gerald Hroblak) Seller Reams Broadcasting (Brian McNeill) Buyer: Way Broadcasting Inc. (Arthur Liu) Buyer: Enterprise Media Partners (Edward Rogoff) Price: $4.8 million Price: $5.625 million Property: WNBF(AM) -WHWK(FM), Binghamton, N.Y. Property: WMFP(TV), Lawrence (Boston), Mass. Property: WHIT(AM)- WWQM -FM, Madison, Wis. Seller: American Radio Systems (Steve Dodge) Inc. Rex Tackett) Seller. MFP (Avi Nelson) Seller. Media Capital of Madison Inc. (ThomasJ. Buono, Buyer. Wicks Broadcast Group (D. Buyer: Shop At Home Inc. (Kent Lillie) Michael B. Hesser, P. Richard Zitelman and John Property: WIVY(FM), Jacksonville, Fla. Sandvig) Price: $4.7 million Buffalo, N.Y. Seller. J.J. Taylor Co. Inc. (Henri DesPlaines) Buyer: Enterprise Media Partners Inc. (Edward G. Property: WWWS(AM)- WUFX(FM), Buyer: Prism Radio Inc. (William Phalan) Rogoff) Seller: Metroplex/Robinson Broadcasting Co. Buyer. Rich Communications Corp. (Robert Rich Sr.) Price: $5.6 million Price: $6.94 million Property: KXYO-FM, Portland (Salem), Ore. Price: $4.675 million Property: WKDM(AM), New York Seller. KXYQ Broadcasting Co. Inc. Property: WBYR(FM), Van Wert, Ohio Seller. United Broadcasting Co. (Gerald Hroblak) Buyer: Tnrmper Communications (Jeffrey E. Tnrmper) Seller: Atlantic Resources Corp. (Paul Cheney) Buyer: Way Broadcasting (Arthur Liu) Buyer Regional Radio Corp. (Myron Patten) Price: $5.5 million Price: $6.7 million Property: WLOT(FM), Dayton, Ohio Price: $4.644 million Properties: KYSN(FM), East Wenatchee and KXAA -FM, Seller. Liggett Broadcast Inc. (Robert G. Liggett Jr.) Properties: WFXI(TV), Morehead City, N.C., and CP for Rock Island, both Washington; KBLG(AM)- Buyer: Regent Communications Inc. (Terry Jacobs) new UHF Seller: Local Television Associates Inc. (John Gainey, KYYA(FM) /KRKX -FM, Billings; KXTL(AM)- Property: WDJX- AM -FM, Louisville, Ky. president) KQUY(FM)/KAAR(FM), Butte; KGRZ(AM)- American Seller. Radio Systems (Steven Dodge) Buyer. GOCOM Broadcasting (Ric Gorman) KDXT(FM), Missoula and KXGF(AM) -KAAK(FM), Buyer: Regent Communications Inc. (ferry Jacobs) Great Falls, all Montana Seller: Sunbrook Communications Corp. (Larry Property: WRLX -FM, West Palm Beach, Fla. Price: $4.5 million Roberts) Seller. Pearl Broadcasting (Irving and William Pearl) Property: KMGX(FM), San Fernando, Calif. Buyer: Fisher Broadcasting Inc. (Patrick Scott) Buyer: Fairbanks Communications (Richard M. Seller: Buckley Communications Inc. (Richard Buckley) Fairbanks) Buyer Chagel Broadcasting Inc. (Warren Chang, Jack Properties: KTHI -TV, Fargo, N.D. and TV translators Property: KRLV -FM, Vegas Siegel and Peter Stoll) Seller. Spokane Television Inc. Las Buyer: Meyer Broadcasting Co. (Judith Johnson) Seller. Wescom Broadcasting of Nevada Properties: WRKL(AM), New City and WRGX -FM, Buyer: Regent Communications Inc. (Terry Jacobs) Briarcliff Manor, both New York Property: WSPB(AM) -WSRZ -FM, Sarasota, Fla. Seller: West Land Communicators Inc. (Barbara Lewis, Price: $6.6 million Seller. Wilks- Schwartz Broadcasting Inc. (Donald Wilks president) Properties: WADO(AM), New York City, WGLI(AM) and Michael Schwartz) Buyer. OdysseyCommunications Inc. (Stuart Subotnick N.Y., WOBA- AM -FM, Miami Babylon, and Buyer: D &F Broadcasting Inc. (Jon Ferrari) and Michael Kakoyiannis) Seller. Radio WADO Inc. and Broadcast Holdings Inc. (Atlanta), (Mark, Tony and Andrew Blank) Property: KZDG -FM, Denver Property: WQUL(FM), Griffin Ga. Media Inc. (Leonard Bolton and John Buyer: Heftel Broadcasting Corp. (Cecil Heftel) Seller. Premiere Radio Networks Inc. (Steve Lehman) Seller. Design Buyer: Shamrock Broadcasting (Bill Clark) Thomas) Property: WBTU(FM), Kendalville, Ind. Buyer. Radio One Inc. (Alfred Liggins) Seller Fort Wayne Media L.P. (Cad Lanci) Price: $5.4 million Buyer: Regional Radio Corp. (Myron Patten) Property: WYED(TV), Raleigh- Durham -Goldsboro, Price: $4.46 million N.C. Properties: WCOA(AM)- WWRO(FM), Pensacola, Fla., Seller. Group H Broadcasting (George Beasley) and WKRG- AM -FM, Mobile, Ala. Price: $6.5 million Seller: WKRG -N Inc. Properties: WFPG -AM -FM and LMA partnerWKOE(FM), Buyer: Outlet Communications Inc. (James G. Babb) Buyer. Coast Radio LC (Thomas Diamond and Greg Atlantic City, N.J. Gordon) Seller: H &D Media Inc. (Joel Hartstone and Barry Price: $5.3 million Dickstein) Property: KJYK(AM) -KKLD(FM), Tucson, Ariz. Property: WNTM(AM) -WKRD -FM, Mobile, Ala. Buyer: Connoisseur Communications (Jeffrey D. Seller. Behan Broadcasting (Dennis Behan) Seller: Coast Radio LC (Thomas Diamond) Warshaw) Buyer: Apogee Radio Properties Inc. (Roy R Disney) Buyer. Capitol Broadcasting LLC (Kenneth Johnson) Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 1995 A -93 .
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