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Sale of WLOA to EMF

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I am curious as to why you re-inserted "sale pending" in the article for WLOA. What else needs to be done in order for the sale to be complete? Every indication I've found is that EMF owns all three stations now, and I ran across a Broadcast Actions report that disclosed that the licenses of WLOA, WGRP and WEXC were assigned to EMF back in December. The objection that Michael Arch filed in objection to the licenses being assigned to EMF was rejected by the FCC. By the way, thanks for digging a little deeper into the WWIZ & WXTV woes. A lot of what I found was redundant, so I just tried to cite the most detailed articles I found. Joski1624 (talk) 07:47, 31 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]