MMTC Sale Creates First Detroit Hispanic Broadcaster
The Minority Media and Telecommunications Council (MMTC) sold WDTW (AM) Detroit to entrepreneur Pedro Zamora Wednesday, MMTC said in a news release Thursday. The sale makes Zamora the “first full market Hispanic broadcaster serving all of Detroit and its suburbs,”…
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MMTC said. MMTC also sold KFXN(AM) Minneapolis to Asian American Broadcasting, to create the area’s first Hmong station, and KZZD(AM) Salem, Oregon, to create that area’s first Hispanic station, MMTC said. “Transactions such as these are made possible by donations of stations by media companies to MMTC.”