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"On October 1, 2012 WKKN changed its format to country, simulcasting WXXK; this change came after the bankruptcy of Nassau Broadcasting led to the sale of WHDQ (a classic rock station in Claremont that has long considered Keene to be part of its broadcast area) to asister company of Great Eastern Radio."
I'm removing "a sister company of" because, as the source itself points out, both WHDQ and WKKN were sold directly to Great Eastern Radio, not to a sister company. The word "sister" is used in the article to describe WHDQ as a "sister station" to WKKN, which as a station owned by the same company, is exactly what it is. --SentientParadox (talk) 01:02, 23 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]