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Salem Media Group has agreed to sell its remaining radio stations and digital assets in Honolulu to an entity called Malama Media Group, which plans to maintain the stations’ current formats.
“While Salem closes our chapter in Honolulu, I am thrilled to know that these stations are going to a buyer that has a shared passion for the formats we have there and plans to keep those formats intact, particularly the Christian teach and talk and conservative news talk formats,” said David Santrella, CEO of Salem Media Group.
Monroe D. Greer, general managing partner of Malama Media Group, said the company is honored to take over the stations. “We are highly committed to building a strong family of radio stations that serve our listeners and advertisers well, rooted in strong biblical values and a deep love for the community we serve,” he said. “We are humbled and excited to become part of the Hawaiian Ohana and look forward to this exciting new chapter.”
The sale is pending final approval by the FCC.
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