The clock has run out of time for one of Buffalo's two sports talk radio stations in Buffalo. WNSA, 107.7 on the FM dial, is officially off the air.
The move follows action Thursday in Federal Bankruptcy Court giving the nod to Entercom Communications to purchase the station from embattled Adelphia Communications.
Entercom already owns WGR55-AM, the other sports talk station in town. The new owners have opted not to keep WNSA's remaining employees.
Until Entercom officially takes over and plans for the station are announced, WNSA will broadcast a live feed of Sporting News radio.
"On behalf of Adelphia Communications, I want to once again thank the staff at WNSA for all of their hard work through the years in making the station a success among sports fans throughout Western New York," said Tom Haywood, area Vice President for Adelphia.
The move follows action Thursday in Federal Bankruptcy Court giving the nod to Entercom Communications to purchase the station from embattled Adelphia Communications.
Entercom already owns WGR55-AM, the other sports talk station in town. The new owners have opted not to keep WNSA's remaining employees.
Until Entercom officially takes over and plans for the station are announced, WNSA will broadcast a live feed of Sporting News radio.
"On behalf of Adelphia Communications, I want to once again thank the staff at WNSA for all of their hard work through the years in making the station a success among sports fans throughout Western New York," said Tom Haywood, area Vice President for Adelphia.
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