
Former Baylor University and NFL cornerback Gary Baxter will acquire some of M&M Broadcasters properties in Waco TX out of Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
G Baxter Entertainment will pay $1 million for “ESPN Central Texas” 1660 KRZI/92.3 K222 Waco and Country “Kicker 99.3” 1590 KBHT Mexia. The deal also includes the real estate for KBHT’s tower site. Baxter will also purchase 99.3 K257GO Waco for $45,000 and 100.9 K265DV Temple for $60,000 from M&M’s General Partner Gary Moss. K257GO rebroadcasts KBHT, while K265DV rebroadcasts KRZI.
Baxter began operating both stations via Time Brokerage Agreement on May 1. He played for Baylor University in Waco before joining the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens in 2001. He would also play for the Cleveland Browns from 2005 to 2007. Baxter is also now co-hosting “House of Gridiron” on KRZI with John Morris and Glenn ‘Stretch’ Smith weekdays from 2-4pm on KRZI.
M&M Broadcasters retains Red Dirt Country “104.9 Shooter-FM” KRMX Bellmead and Moss retains “Fox Sports 93.9” K230CK Waco, Oldies “Cool 101.3” K267AI Moody, and Hip Hop “107.3 The Beat” K297CC Waco that are fed by HD subchannels of KRMX.
This story first appeared on radioinsight.com