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Florida AM Sold
April 14, 2014 at 3:57 AM (PT)
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CHURCH CAPITAL FLORIDA HOLDINGS, LLC is selling Spanish Religion WIWA-A/ST. CLOUD, FL to RADIO LUZ, INC. for $1.25 million. The buyer has programmed the station under a Time Brokerage Agreement since DECEMBER.
In other filings with the FCC, WHIPLASH COMMUNITY RADIO, INC. has applied for a Silent STA for KXCT/GOODLAND, KS because the tower lease expired.
CALVARY CHAPEL OF TWIN FALLS, INC. has filed for a Silent STA for KVIR/BULLHEAD CITY, AZ while it builds its new tower site.
HUGHES COMMUNICATIONS, INC. has closed on the sale of noncommercial Contemporary Christian KGPF/SULPHUR SPRINGS, TX to TEMPLO DE DIOS INC. 1 in a lease/purchase arrangement that includes $2,000 per month for 28 months towards the purchase and $1,192.19 for monthly operations.
ALELUYA CHRISTIAN BROADCASTING, INC. has closed on the sale of FM translators K255AR and K275AS/TRINITY, TX to LEON HUNT for $24,000. The stations will rebroadcast Adult Standards KIVY-A/CROCKETT, RX and KMVL-A/MADISONVILLE, TX.
RICHARDSON BROADCASTING CORP. has closed on the swap of Urban Inspiration WAYE-A/BIRMINGHAM, AL to RIVERA COMMUNICATIONS, LLC for Regional Mexican WIXI-A (LA JEFE)/JASPER-BIRMINGHAM, AL plus $275,000 ($137,300 credited through a time brokerage agreement before closing) and home improvements to the home of seller GARY RICHARDSON.
The licensee has not filed for a Silent STA yet, but SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY is closing low-power FM KDMC-LP (RAGE 103.7)/CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO because it has eliminated radio courses and moved towards teaching multimedia journalism, according to the SOUTHEAST MISSOURIAN. Sister NPR affiliate KRCU will add an internship program.
The Commission also rejected SUE WILSON's Petition to Deny the license of CLEAR CHANNEL Talk WISN-A/MILWAUKEE. WILSON, who made an anti-conservative talk radio documentary, "BROADCAST BLUES," filed against the licenses of WISN and JOURNAL Talk WTMJ-A/MILWAUKEE and CLEAR CHANNEL Talk WJNO-A/WEST PALM BEACH as "MEDIA ACTION CENTER," claiming that regular conservative talk radio constitutes donation of free advertising time to Republican candidates.

