- December 14th, 2007, 12:03 pm
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Not sure if this has been posted...and it does not really shed any more light on WHEN it will be effective:
Liberty buys WDRL TV stationhttp://www.liberty.edu/academics/commun ... 9&CAID=194
by Erin Fitch, News Reporter
Students may be able to soon flip to Channel 24 and watch a live broadcast of Liberty’s events on its very own full-powered television station.
Liberty University has offered to purchase WDRL-TV, a former UPN affiliate based in Roanoke, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection last year. The station will help promote Liberty in the region.
Its programming will include Liberty convocation services, theater productions and sporting events, as well as Sunday services from Thomas Road Baptist Church. Additional religious programs may also be broadcast, including those by Dr. Adrian Rogers and Dr. Charles Stanley.
The pending offer of $6 million must be approved by the Federal Communications Commission and the U.S. Bankruptcy Court before it can be finalized.
However, WDRL owner and general manager Melvin Eleazer said he is happy about the offer, according to his statements in the Roanoke Times. Vice-Chancellor Jerry Falwell, Jr. said his father and Eleazer became friends after their first meeting regarding the deal last summer.
“Mel has agreed to work with us for a few years after Liberty has purchased the station,” he said in an interview.



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