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Re: On 1470, 650 and 1060
What you're missing is that MulticulturaL is buying WLYN, not selling it. The
deal for WLYN hasn't closed yet and in the interim, the current owner, Add
Media, is running WLYN//WUMB. Once WSRO is relocated to Lexington (COL
Watertown), WLYN and WSRO will provide decent coverage of most of the Boston
market, including an area northwest of Route 128 during the daytime.
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> Sean Smyth wrote:
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> >An article on Townonline.com today (I
> > believe it's from the MetroWest Daily
> > News, though I'm not sure) talks about
> > Langer's plans to sell WSRO to
> > Multicultural.
>
> I have yet to see a logical explanation of why Multicultural wants to
> sell WLYN 1360, which reaches the heavily ethnic cities of Lynn, Revere
> and Chelsea with a very good signal day and night, then turn around and
> buy WSRO 1470, a weak signal on a graveyard frequency in a market with
> far less ethnic diversity. I just don't get it. What am I missing?
>
> Howard
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>