Any programming changes will take place quickly at some stations and later at others, said Stone, who said he couldn't disclose the plans now. He urged listeners to stay tuned to the radio stations beginning June 2 for information about any changes.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) granted approval April 16 for Adams Radio to buy Summit City Radio's stations for $2.9 million and Oasis Radio's stations for $3.5 million. The Lakeville, Minn., company announced the purchases Feb. 27, pending FCC approval.
After June 2, Adams Radio will own: Country WBTU, U.S. 93.3-FM, Top40 WJFX, Hot 107.9-FM, oldies music WGL 1250-AM, WXKE, Rock 104 103.9-FM and hip-hop WNHT, Wild 96.3-FM.
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So Adams Radio will trade WHPP to local Catholic radio station Redeemer Radio in return for that station's signal, WLYV, 1450-AM. Adams Radio also will give WGL, 102.9-FM, to Calvary Radio Network of Valparaiso in return for Calvary's Fort Wayne translator signal at 103.3-FM.
Adams Radio is also completing the purchase of four stations owned by Radio One Communications of Valparaiso.
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