Author: Brett Miller
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Good Things Come in Threes: 4.29.26
It’s the end of the month and here are some updates and revisions for consideration: WASHINGTON: WASHINGTON COAST GROUP owner has decided that he’s prepared to give a good discount for all-cash. Asking had been $495,000 but for all-cash and a timely transaction, he’ll look at a solid discount. This is a very nice group/cluster,…
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Los Angeles Market AM/FX for Sale, Perfect for Tax Day!
LOS ANGELES COUNTY AM/Translator COMBO: Good Sales and Good Cashflow. When most people hear “AM radio,” they picture a dusty old dial, a crackly signal, and maybe a guy reading farm reports. Cute nostalgia, but let’s be clear: This Los Angeles County AM/Translator combo is playing in a whole different league. Sure, they still do…
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Southern California Non-Commercial Stations for Sale
PRICE REDUCED! S. CALIFORNIA COASTAL NON-COMMERCIAL FM: This is a prime market, full-power non-commercial FM with great pop counts. Located in one of the nicest southern California coastal communities, the station comes without office, studio, or programming so this is your opportunity to build it locally, remotely or as you wish. Full presentation available. Asking…
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Montana Station For Sale
Montana FM with FM1 Booster – University Town: The region blends university energy, outdoor lifestyle, and fast-growing small-town economies. This cluster reaches listeners from the main city’s vibrant core down through the valley’s tight knit communities, with established formats and a stable advertiser mix tied to tourism, healthcare, retail, and recreation. Click HERE to download…
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Michigan Stations For Sale
CLASS A FM with TRANSLATOR, AND REAL ESTATE INCLUDED. Located in Michigan’s “Mid-Michigan” area, this FM / FX combo is reasonably priced at $275,000. The FM tower site is included. The FX site is leased. Both the FM and the FX operate in the commercial band. The FM facility is currently licensed as an NCE,…
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A Frank and Earnest Discussion: A Short Play in Three Acts
I walked into my first radio station in 1965. Still in High School — wide‑eyed, curious, and convinced that radio was the closest thing to magic a human being could touch. More than sixty years later, I’ve seen the industry rise, fall, reinvent itself, and lose pieces of its soul along the way. I’ve seen…
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Washington Stations For Sale and FCC Reports
It’s been a busy first quarter. Assignments granted, new listings and updates, and upcoming FCC Reports. Specifically, the Q1 Issues and Programs Reports are due April 10th. Don’t forget. As we’ve said in the past, these reports are not supposed to be “all PSAs, all the time”. Here’s a primer we’ve prepared for clients. Keep…
