While rumors swirl that Northern Lights Broadcasting might be in line to make a bid on Clear Channel-owned KTLK (100.3 FM), company president Steve Woodbury confirmed he would like to add two more FM stations and expressed interest in making one an all-sports station.
Northern Lights, whose majority investor is the family of Carl Pohlad, already owns hip-hop station B96 (KTTB 96.3 FM).
Woodbury, station manager at KFAN from 1993 to 2000, said Thursday he had discussions with officials from Clear Channel Communications, CBS and Citadel Broadcasting but said "at this point, nothing is for sale."
"We've talked to Clear Channel, but is there anything imminent? No. I think in the next six months [that could change]," Woodbury said. "I would love to do a sports station. But there are other formats being underserved."
Woodbury said he isn't looking at any AM stations -- he points out the cost of CBS-owned WCCO (830 AM) likely is far too steep -- but believes going all-sports on FM could be viable.
Considering the Pohlads own the Twins, any discussion of Northern Lights flipping a format to 24-hour sports will result in speculation about a possible move of the baseball team to that signal after the franchise's contract with Hubbard-owned KSTP (1500 AM) expires following the 2010 season.
Woodbury said he hasn't discussed that scenario with the Pohlads, adding, "They don't want to talk about that." But Woodbury made it clear his goal with any sports station would be to acquire play-by-play properties and build it with local shows. "You can't do just ESPN [Radio]," he said. "The big secret to KFAN was it was a boys' club."
Remember, Northern Lights recently purchased an FM station in St. Peter, Minn., with the call letters KRBI -- a potentially fitting name for a Twins radio home. Shifting those letters to another FM signal wouldn't be difficult.