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Other plans are afoot at the Sign of the Peacock. The Chicago Tribune reported that the communications network plans to sell its radio stations in San Francisco, Chicago and Washington, D.C., according to a network memo from NBC Radio President Randy Bongarten that the paper made public. An NBC spokeswoman in New York declined to elaborate on the memo or to say if NBC has talked to any potential buyers for KNBR-AM in San Francisco, WMAQ-AM in Chicago and Washington’s WKYS-FM--or whether there were any potential radio network partner. The three stations have an estimated combined value of $110 million.
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