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General Category => General Radio Discussion => Topic started by: ChrisSmolinski on August 14, 2020, 1542 UTC
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Family Broadcasting Corporation is selling shortwave Christian “World Harvest Radio” WHRI Furman SC to Allan Weiner for $1.25 million. Weiner also owns shortwave Talk “The Planet” WBCQ Monticello ME as well as Talk/Rock 780 WXME/98.3 W252DW and Classic Country “Kixx 94.7” WBCQ-FM Monticello.
https://radioinsight.com/headlines/195902/station-sales-week-of-8-14/
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Would have thought WRMI would have been first on the docket with the amount of time Mr. & Mrs. Weiner are in Florida. ;)
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It is good to see the dying radio market still holding some interest.
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Nice to see Weiner's going to keep it on the air. Some ministries are running into financial difficulty with Covid-19, and I wonder if it's the same with the former owners.
I wonder how long any of these domestic SW stations will remain on the air, though.
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Allen keeps surprising me with his ambition, always something bigger since RNI was on MTV back in the days. I wonder what he plans to put on it?
Kbear
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KBear -
I listened to the final few minutes of Angela and Allen Weiner World Wide at 0055 utc, 5 Sep and he talked about the ongoing dealings to acquire WHRI, including to praise their staff. I think he summed up intended programming for the former WHRI frequencies by saying...."we will continue to spread HIS word." Also in the final few minutes, he complained mightily about electric rates in Maine, perhaps a hint that the WBCQ operation will be heading south?
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Well now, he does spend a lot of time in Florida, so there could be something to a Southern move. Guess we'll wait and see. Isn't his current wife from there?
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Also mentioned in final five minutes of broadcast was that Angela was originally from Canada, when a caller phoned in from Toronto.
ThaDood - In reference and response to your profile trailer, the title of a PJ O'Rourke book (which was entertaining): Age and Guile Beat Youth, Innocence, and a Bad Haircut
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"...I think he summed up intended programming for the former WHRI frequencies by saying...."we will continue to spread HIS word." Also in the final few minutes, he complained mightily about electric rates in Maine, perhaps a hint that the WBCQ operation will be heading south?
Sadly it's about the only format left that is self sustaining...that or conspiracy talk.
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Religious broadcasts are OK overseas, when you hear them in foreign languages with native language singing and the like.
I've tuned into some of the World's Last Chance broadcasts, and some of the bumper music (symphonic) is OK. The broadcasts themselves sound like they were produced in the UK. Not your typical US flamethrower preachin' stuff.