- The three types of new owner that will be buying radio stations from desperate consolidators.
- There’s one consolidator that knows this already and they have already begun to take advantage of the next type of station owner.
- AM stations are being shut down or sold for pennies on the dollar – KABC is likely next – does that mean there is a brisk market for AM?
- How are the distressed radio stations sold by consolidators to new owners performing?
- The return of the mom-and-pop era?
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