Harold Camping’s Family Radio may be reaching its Judgment Day.
Two years after the failed end of the world prediction, Scott Fybush reports (Subscription Required) that the group is “moving quickly to sell off at least some of its remaining broadcast signals.” This follows the sell off of its remaining large market commercial FM signals in New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore/Washington, non-commercial stations in St. Petersburg, and a few translators since the failed doomsday prophecy.
Family Radio continues to own 13 AM’s (including markets such as Los Angeles, Philadelphia, and San Francisco), 50 FM’s, and 83 FM translators.
Who is brokering the sale? I am interested in one of their stations. Thanks.
Not sure who would want 1280AM KFRN (the old KFOX) in Long Beach/Los Angeles. Perhaps an Asian broadcaster. Specifically, there is a large population of Cambodians living in the COL.
WOTL 90.3fm Toledo Ohio, would be a good candidate for a Simulcast of Michigan radio’s 91.7 WUOM. Although with only 900 watts of power, WOTL will probably be the last of FR’s stations to go.