CBS Sells Texas Stations to Hispanic Radio Co.

Posted on: August 24th, 2006
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“Following its announcement in May that it intended to explore the sale of radio stations in 10 of its smaller markets, CBS Corporation has reached an agreement to sell two of its stations in Texas to Border Media Partners, LLC for $45 million in cash.

With the sale of the two Austin stations, KTSA-AM and KJXK-FM, CBS has sold a total of 17 radio stations in 15 markets, according to a release.”

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