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Curtis Media buys Greensboro "Radio Disney" affiliate WCOG (1320)
The 5-kw fulltime station recently went dark, as Radio Disney continues to pull out of medium and small-size broadcast markets in favor of delivery by Internet and new media. WCOG was originally owned by the city of Greensboro, and the calls stood for “Wonderful City of Greensboro.” It had been carrying Radio Disney’s kids programming since late 2000 and had been acquired by Disney in 2005. Now the station is being sold to Raleigh-based Don Curtis for $350,000. Brokers: Bill Schutz for seller Radio Disney, John Pierce for buyer Don Curtis. The Raleigh-Greensboro Board of Radio-Info is talking about the deal.
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