Todd Nixon, Program Director/midday host at Steel City Media Country “Q104” KBEQ Kansas City, is entering station ownership with the purchase of Classic Country/Bluegrass 1410 KTNK/103.7 K279CY Lompoc CA from Michael Day’s Cross and Crown Broadcasting.
Nixon’s Sticks Media will pay $150,000 for KTNK marking the company’s first acquisition. A Time Brokerage Agreement will take effect on September 1.
Nixon has programmed KBEQ since January 2017. He has been programming Country stations since 2003 with time at WYZB Fort Walton Beach, KRMD-FM Shreveport, WCKT Fort Myers, WCTQ Sarasota, WTQR Greensboro, and WNCB Raleigh prior to joining KBEQ. He has also served as a Country playlist curator for Slacker Radio.
Sticks Media is thrilled to announce the acquisition of highly-regarded radio station, KTNK and related FM translator, K279CY, in Lompoc, California, from Cross and Crown Broadcasting. This landmark deal marks Sticks Media’s first radio station acquisition.
“This is an extraordinary milestone in my radio broadcasting career of nearly 30 years as my fiance, Liz Hallam and I venture into ownership for the first time,” said Todd Nixon, President of Sticks Media. “We believe in the immense power of radio to connect with local communities, and we are committed to upholding the legacy of this station in Lompoc while fostering innovation and growth in the digital age.”
Nixon continues, “As we start this exciting new chapter for us, we want express our heartfelt gratitude to Michael Day, President of Cross and Crown Broadcasting, for years of commitment to the Lompoc community and love for country music. KTNK has a long-standing history of delivering quality programming and relevant news to their devoted listeners. By acquiring KTNK, Sticks Media aims to amplify that local reach and create new opportunities to engage the Lompoc Valley community.”
The acquisition is subject to FCC approval and Sticks Media expects to close on this transaction in Q4 of 2023. Stay tuned for more updates on the exciting changes and fresh initiatives we have planned for KTNK AM and K297CY.
This story first appeared on radioinsight.com