Here’s a nice collection of non-commercial Stations for sale. Some big, some not-so-big, but all looking for someone to take them to heart. Let us know what you think and if you’d like further information or have further interest.
OREGON:
PRICE REDUCED! NON-COMMERCIAL FM WITH BOOSTER in the non-reserved (commercial) band. Must remain non-commercial per license restrictions. Growing Oregon market. Includes strategically placed FM Booster just licensed which remains silent temporarily. Asking $195,000. Seller will consider Seller financing for a qualified buyer.
MULTNOMAH COUNTY NON-COMM: Primary FM and same-channel translator. Very unique setup and well worth taking a look. There is no office/studio. A new owner would have the option of continuing to operate remotely or establishing their own office/studio. Total pop count is approximately 1,565,300 combined within the two, separated 60-dbu contours. That’s F(50:90), not Longley-Rice which is undoubtedly greater. The best buyer might be a non-commercial broadcaster in order to take full advantage of the unique primary/translator arrangement. Asking price is $2.1 million. Must be all-cash.
CALIFORNIA:
BACK ON THE MARKET: Small market non-commercial FM in the reserved band. North-east, rural California. Was recently taken silent per STA and equipment removed. The Asking price is only $7,500 for the license and equipment is available as a separate transaction. Very little expense required to be back up and running and ready to operate remotely. Email for further details.
CLASS B1 FM station in the reserved (NON-COMMERCIAL) band. California’s “Mendonoma Coast” is rugged and beautiful. Community-active NCE, nicely equipped and well-engineered. Asking is only $50,000, cash.
NEW LISTING: Non-Commercial Full Power FM: Located on the north end of California’s southern coast, this FM reaches approximately 450,000 people which translates into an excellent price per pop multiple. The asking price is only $247,500, all-cash. A new owner will be expected to bring their own programming and operating facilities to the table inasmuch as no office/studio facilities are included nor traffic/billing/production software.
NON-COMMERCIAL FM IN HIGH DESERT: Located north of Los Angeles County, this full power FM reaches an estimated 40,000 people but according to a Longley-Rice coverage map provided by RabbitEars, there is evident extended coverage into the northern portions of the Antelope Valley. The station does include HD transmission facilities for a second format, and there is coverage on a local translator which is not a part of this transaction. Continued carriage on the translator would have to be negotiated. The asking price is only $75,000, all-cash. Programming and office/studio facilities are not included.
NEVADA:
NEW! AM/TRANSLATOR COMBO IN LAS VEGAS: Christian Talk and Education. Full market coverage AM with FM Translator. Both licensed to Las Vegas. Office/studio is leased, and the combined tower site is leased. Call or email MCH Enterprises for details.

