Tideline Partners Brokers Major Deal Between Neuhoff Media and Woodward Communications
It’s officially the end of an era for Neuhoff Media, which shared exactly five months ago that it would exit the broadcast industry after nearly 70 years.
It’s officially the end of an era for Neuhoff Media, which shared exactly five months ago that it would exit the broadcast industry after nearly 70 years.
The University of Texas at Tyler College of Arts and Sciences says its KVUT 99.7 FM has ceased operations.
According to a news release, the public broadcaster went off the air at 5pm Central time on Friday (May 24).
The university has retained Tideline Partners to explore options for the station, Founder Greg Guy tells Inside Radio.
This article first appeared on www.insideradio.com These aren’t exactly boom times for mergers and acquisitions in radio, but Tideline Partners Founder Greg Guy isn’t sitting on his hands….
A federal judge in Kansas has not yet given his approval, but it appears likely that the remaining Rocking M Media stations will be sold. The company, which has been in the middle of an increasingly contentious bankruptcy reorganization, last week asked the court to go forward with the sale. Broker Greg Guy, who led the process for selling the first group of Rocking M stations last year, has again been tapped to oversee the sale of the remaining 10 stations owned by the company.
This article first appeared on www.insideradio.com Don’t look for a new round of asset sales from Audacy as it works to shave $1.6 billion of…
As 2024 begins, longtime media broker Greg Guy, the founder of recently launched Tideline Partners, is optimistic. With the year starting off with a deal involving the sale of low-power television stations in Los Angeles and Seattle, coming off a transaction that sees two Denver-market FMs being spun, Guy is perhaps in a strong position compared to his peers … or is he?
The pending purchase will expand the Pillar Media group to five local radio stations, including WAWZ/Middlesex-Somerset-Union (STAR 99.1), WAKW/Cincinnati (STAR 93.3) and KPOF/Denver (AM 910).
Kyle Bauer emerged as the highest bidder during a bankruptcy auction for the ten Rocking M Media stations Thursday. The Kansas broadcaster beat out two other suitors with ties to the state with an offer to pay $2,845,500 for the stations.
Connecticut Public Radio is filling a coverage hole in northern Fairfield County with the $500,000 purchase of 103.7 W279CI Danbury from Irv Goldstein’s Berkshire Broadcasting.