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Galaxy buys six West. Mass. radio stations

Oct 22, 2016 12:35 am
WKTV reports that most of the radio in Western Massachusetts will be owned by one company. Galaxy Communications President and CEO Ed Levine bought six radio stations in the Berkshires area of western Massachusets, he announced Oct. 17. Galaxy already operates WKLL “K-Rock,” WOUR and others, and just bought WBEC-FM, WBEC-AM, WUPE-FM, WUPE-AM, WSBS-AM, and WNAW-AM. “These six radio stations do a tremendous job of serving their communities with great local radio,” Levine said in a news release. “They have thrived under the ownership of Gamma Broadcasting, which has done a wonderful job. I look forward to working with Market Manager Peter Barry and the entire staff of radio professionals.” Read the full story at WKTV.