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'''Gap Broadcasting Group''' was a group of companies that owned around 116 broadcast stations (including 1 low-power television station and 5 low-power stations) in 23 [[radio market]]s in northwestern and central southern United States in the late 2000s. Managed by [[Oaktree Capital Management]], the group acquired mainly stations from Clear Channel Communications (now [[iHeartMedia]] as of late 2014) in the mid-sized radio markets that Clear Channel was exiting.<ref name="srg-poof">{{Cite web |
'''Gap Broadcasting Group''' was a group of companies that owned around 116 broadcast stations (including 1 low-power television station and 5 low-power stations) in 23 [[radio market]]s in northwestern and central southern United States in the late 2000s. Managed by [[Oaktree Capital Management]], the group acquired mainly stations from Clear Channel Communications (now [[iHeartMedia]] as of late 2014) in the mid-sized radio markets that Clear Channel was exiting.<ref name="srg-poof">{{Cite web|url=http://streamingradioguide.com/radiochat/2010/06/25/gap-east-goes-poof/ |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130411220622/http://streamingradioguide.com/radiochat/2010/06/25/gap-east-goes-poof/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=2013-04-11 |title=GAP East goes "poof" |first=Art |last=Stone |work=Stop. Look. Listen. |publisher=FindAnISP.com |date=2010-06-25 |access-date=2010-08-16 }}</ref> All Gap Broadcasting Group stations were acquired by Oaktree's [[Townsquare Media]] in August 2010.<ref name="tsm-pr-gap">{{cite press release | url = http://townsquaremedia.com/townsquare-media-acquires-gap-radio-broadcasting/ | title = Townsquare Media Acquires GAP Radio Broadcasting | date = 2010-08-13 | access-date = 2010-08-15 | publisher = [[Townsquare Media]] | location = [[Greenwich, Connecticut]] }}</ref> |
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==Operating companies== |
==Operating companies== |
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* '''Gap Broadcasting''', which became '''Gap Central Broadcasting''' and was also known as '''Gap I''', was based in [[Dallas, Texas]] and acquired stations in the [[South Central United States|south-central states]] of Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas. It also owned [[Class A television service|Class A television station]] [[KJEF-CA]] at [[Jennings, Louisiana]]. |
* '''Gap Broadcasting''', which became '''Gap Central Broadcasting''' and was also known as '''Gap I''', was based in [[Dallas, Texas]] and acquired stations in the [[South Central United States|south-central states]] of Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas. It also owned [[Class A television service|Class A television station]] [[KJEF-CA]] at [[Jennings, Louisiana]]. |
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* '''GapWest Broadcasting''', also known as '''Gap II''', was based in [[Greenwood Village, Colorado]] and acquired stations in 13 markets in Idaho, Minnesota, Montana, Washington, and Wyoming. |
* '''GapWest Broadcasting''', also known as '''Gap II''', was based in [[Greenwood Village, Colorado]] and acquired stations in 13 markets in Idaho, Minnesota, Montana, Washington, and Wyoming. |
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* A third operating company, '''Gap Broadcasting III''' or '''GAP East''', was founded in 2009 to acquire stations east of the [[Mississippi River]],<ref>{{cite press release | url = http://www.gapbroadcasting.com/press090603.php | title = Gap Broadcasting Expands with Gap East | date = 2009-06-03 | location = Dallas, Texas | publisher = Gap Broadcasting Group | |
* A third operating company, '''Gap Broadcasting III''' or '''GAP East''', was founded in 2009 to acquire stations east of the [[Mississippi River]],<ref>{{cite press release | url = http://www.gapbroadcasting.com/press090603.php | title = Gap Broadcasting Expands with Gap East | date = 2009-06-03 | location = Dallas, Texas | publisher = Gap Broadcasting Group | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090710040332/http://www.gapbroadcasting.com/press090603.php | archive-date=2009-07-10 | access-date = 2010-08-16 }}</ref> but ended up without any acquisitions.<ref name="srg-poof"/> |
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==Stations== |
==Stations== |
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As of May 2010, just before being acquired by Townsquare, Gap Broadcasting Group owned the following stations:<ref name="fcc316-20100510-12">{{cite web | url = https://licensing.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/forms/prod/cdbsmenu.hts?context=25&appn=101365431&formid=316&fac_num=86873 | title = Attachment 12 - Other Authorizations | work = FCC 316: Application for Consent to Assign Broadcast Station Construction Permit or License or to Transfer Control of Entity Holding Broadcast Station Construction Permit or License (BTC-20100510AUO) | last = Hellum | first = Erik | publisher = Federal Communications Commission | date = 2010-05-10 | |
As of May 2010, just before being acquired by Townsquare, Gap Broadcasting Group owned the following stations:<ref name="fcc316-20100510-12">{{cite web | url = https://licensing.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/forms/prod/cdbsmenu.hts?context=25&appn=101365431&formid=316&fac_num=86873 | title = Attachment 12 - Other Authorizations | work = FCC 316: Application for Consent to Assign Broadcast Station Construction Permit or License or to Transfer Control of Entity Holding Broadcast Station Construction Permit or License (BTC-20100510AUO) | last = Hellum | first = Erik | publisher = Federal Communications Commission | date = 2010-05-10 | access-date = 2010-08-17 }}</ref> |
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| West || AM || [[KKTL]] || [[Casper, Wyoming|Casper]] || Wyoming || align=right | 86873 |
| West || AM || [[KKTL]] || [[Casper, Wyoming|Casper]] || Wyoming || align=right | 86873 |
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| West || FM || [[KRVK]] || [[ |
| West || FM || [[KRVK]] || [[Vista West, Wyoming|Vista West]] || Wyoming || align=right | 7360 |
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| West || FM || [[KRNK]] || [[ |
| West || FM || [[KRNK]] || [[Casper, Wyoming|Casper]] || Wyoming || align=right | 88406 |
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| West || FM || [[KTRS-FM]] || [[Casper, Wyoming|Casper]] || Wyoming || align=right | 26301 |
| West || FM || [[KTRS-FM]] || [[Casper, Wyoming|Casper]] || Wyoming || align=right | 26301 |
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| West || AM || [[KID (AM)]] || [[Idaho Falls, Idaho|Idaho Falls]] || Idaho || align=right | 22194 |
| West || AM || [[KID (AM)]] || [[Idaho Falls, Idaho|Idaho Falls]] || Idaho || align=right | 22194 |
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| West || FM || [[KID-FM]] || [[Idaho Falls, Idaho|Idaho Falls]] || Idaho || align=right | 22195 |
| West || FM || [[KWFI-FM|KID-FM]] || [[Idaho Falls, Idaho|Idaho Falls]] || Idaho || align=right | 22195 |
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| West || FM || [[KLLP]] || [[Chubbuck, Idaho|Chubbuck]] || Idaho || align=right | 8413 |
| West || FM || [[KLLP]] || [[Chubbuck, Idaho|Chubbuck]] || Idaho || align=right | 8413 |
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| West || AM || [[KLYQ]] || [[Hamilton, Montana|Hamilton]] || Montana || align=right | 4699 |
| West || AM || [[KLYQ]] || [[Hamilton, Montana|Hamilton]] || Montana || align=right | 4699 |
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| West || FM || [[KFGM-FM|KVWE]] || [[Frenchtown, Montana|Frenchtown]] || Montana || align=right | 166027 |
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| West || FM || [[KENR]] || [[Superior, Montana|Superior]] || Montana || align=right | 88404 |
| West || FM || [[KENR]] || [[Superior, Montana|Superior]] || Montana || align=right | 88404 |
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| West || FM || [[K252BM]] || [[Seeley Lake, Montana|Seeley Lake]] || Montana || align=right | 22911 |
| West || FM || [[K251CH|K252BM]] || [[Seeley Lake, Montana|Seeley Lake]] || Montana || align=right | 22911 |
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| West || FM || [[KENR-FM1]] || [[Missoula, Montana|Missoula]] || Montana || align=right | 133545 |
| West || FM || [[KENR-FM1]] || [[Missoula, Montana|Missoula]] || Montana || align=right | 133545 |
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| Central || FM || [[KNGT]] || [[Lake Charles, Louisiana|Lake Charles]] || Louisiana || align=right | 53643 |
| Central || FM || [[KNGT]] || [[Lake Charles, Louisiana|Lake Charles]] || Louisiana || align=right | 53643 |
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| Central || AM || [[KJEF]] || [[Jennings, Louisiana|Jennings]] || Louisiana || align=right | 8168 |
| Central || AM || [[KJEF (AM)|KJEF]] || [[Jennings, Louisiana|Jennings]] || Louisiana || align=right | 8168 |
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| Central || FM || [[KTSR]] || [[DeQuincy, Louisiana|DeQuincy]] || Louisiana || align=right | 71555 |
| Central || FM || [[KTSR]] || [[DeQuincy, Louisiana|DeQuincy]] || Louisiana || align=right | 71555 |
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==References== |
==References== |
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[[Category:Companies based in Greenwood Village, Colorado]] |
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[[Category:Oaktree Capital Management media holdings]] |
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Latest revision as of 20:21, 14 April 2024
Gap Broadcasting Group was a group of companies that owned around 116 broadcast stations (including 1 low-power television station and 5 low-power stations) in 23 radio markets in northwestern and central southern United States in the late 2000s. Managed by Oaktree Capital Management, the group acquired mainly stations from Clear Channel Communications (now iHeartMedia as of late 2014) in the mid-sized radio markets that Clear Channel was exiting.[1] All Gap Broadcasting Group stations were acquired by Oaktree's Townsquare Media in August 2010.[2]
Operating companies
[edit]- Gap Broadcasting, which became Gap Central Broadcasting and was also known as Gap I, was based in Dallas, Texas and acquired stations in the south-central states of Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas. It also owned Class A television station KJEF-CA at Jennings, Louisiana.
- GapWest Broadcasting, also known as Gap II, was based in Greenwood Village, Colorado and acquired stations in 13 markets in Idaho, Minnesota, Montana, Washington, and Wyoming.
- A third operating company, Gap Broadcasting III or GAP East, was founded in 2009 to acquire stations east of the Mississippi River,[3] but ended up without any acquisitions.[1]
Stations
[edit]As of May 2010, just before being acquired by Townsquare, Gap Broadcasting Group owned the following stations:[4]
Gap | Band | Call sign | City of license | St. | FacID |
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West | FM | KBBB | Billings | Montana | 35370 |
West | AM | KBUL (AM) | Billings | Montana | 16772 |
West | FM | KCTR-FM | Billings | Montana | 16773 |
West | FM | KKBR | Billings | Montana | 16774 |
West | FM | KMHK | Worden | Montana | 1315 |
West | FM | K236AB | Billings | Montana | 1316 |
West | FM | KZMY | Bozeman | Montana | 72722 |
West | FM | KISN (FM) | Belgrade | Montana | 24172 |
West | FM | KMMS-FM | Bozeman | Montana | 24171 |
West | AM | KMMS (AM) | Bozeman | Montana | 24170 |
West | AM | KPRK | Livingston | Montana | 37816 |
West | FM | KXLB | Livingston | Montana | 30566 |
West | FM | K254AL | Livingston | Montana | 11009 |
West | AM | KKTL | Casper | Wyoming | 86873 |
West | FM | KRVK | Vista West | Wyoming | 7360 |
West | FM | KRNK | Casper | Wyoming | 88406 |
West | FM | KTRS-FM | Casper | Wyoming | 26301 |
West | AM | KTWO (AM) | Casper | Wyoming | 11924 |
West | FM | KWYY | Midwest | Wyoming | 26300 |
West | FM | KIGN | Burns | Wyoming | 56234 |
West | AM | KGAB | Orchard Valley | Wyoming | 30224 |
West | FM | KLEN | Cheyenne | Wyoming | 5991 |
West | FM | KKCB | Duluth | Minnesota | 49686 |
West | FM | KLDJ | Duluth | Minnesota | 53999 |
West | AM | WEBC | Duluth | Minnesota | 49689 |
West | FM | KBMX | Proctor | Minnesota | 4588 |
West | AM | KID (AM) | Idaho Falls | Idaho | 22194 |
West | FM | KID-FM | Idaho Falls | Idaho | 22195 |
West | FM | KLLP | Chubbuck | Idaho | 8413 |
West | FM | KPKY | Pocatello | Idaho | 30246 |
West | AM | KWIK | Pocatello | Idaho | 35885 |
West | FM | KEGE | Pocatello | Idaho | 87656 |
West | FM | K221CE | Lava Hot Springs | Idaho | 30247 |
West | FM | KCGY | Laramie | Wyoming | 14753 |
West | AM | KOWB | Laramie | Wyoming | 24700 |
West | FM | KYSS-FM | Missoula | Montana | 71759 |
West | AM | KGVO | Missoula | Montana | 71751 |
West | AM | KMPT | East Missoula | Montana | 71754 |
West | FM | KBAZ | Hamilton | Montana | 4700 |
West | AM | KLYQ | Hamilton | Montana | 4699 |
West | FM | KVWE | Frenchtown | Montana | 166027 |
West | FM | KENR | Superior | Montana | 88404 |
West | FM | K252BM | Seeley Lake | Montana | 22911 |
West | FM | KENR-FM1 | Missoula | Montana | 133545 |
West | AM | KSEN | Shelby | Montana | 67655 |
West | FM | KZIN-FM | Shelby | Montana | 68295 |
West | FM | KEYW | Pasco | Washington | 68846 |
West | AM | KFLD | Pasco | Washington | 16725 |
West | FM | KOLW | Basin City | Washington | 51128 |
West | FM | KORD-FM | Richland | Washington | 16726 |
West | FM | KXRX | Walla Walla | Washington | 16727 |
West | FM | KEZJ-FM | Twin Falls | Idaho | 3403 |
West | AM | KLIX (AM) | Twin Falls | Idaho | 3404 |
West | FM | KLIX-FM | Twin Falls | Idaho | 3407 |
West | FM | KSNQ | Twin Falls | Idaho | 87843 |
West | FM | KDBL | Toppenish | Washington | 64507 |
West | FM | KATS | Yakima | Washington | 64397 |
West | FM | KFFM | Yakima | Washington | 49723 |
West | AM | KIT (AM) | Yakima | Washington | 64398 |
West | FM | KQMY | Naches | Washington | 88006 |
West | AM | KUTI | Yakima | Washington | 49722 |
West | FM | K232CV | Ellensburg | Washington | 64360 |
Central | FM | KEAN-FM | Abilene | Texas | 54904 |
Central | FM | KEYJ-FM | Abilene | Texas | 17804 |
Central | FM | KFGL | Abilene | Texas | 73681 |
Central | AM | KSLI (AM) | Abilene | Texas | 54843 |
Central | FM | KULL | Abilene | Texas | 22158 |
Central | AM | KYYW | Abilene | Texas | 40997 |
Central | FM | KATP | Amarillo | Texas | 41433 |
Central | AM | KIXZ | Amarillo | Texas | 9308 |
Central | FM | KXSS-FM | Amarillo | Texas | 9306 |
Central | FM | KMXJ-FM | Amarillo | Texas | 31463 |
Central | FM | KPRF | Amarillo | Texas | 9307 |
Central | FM | KHLA | Jennings | Louisiana | 8169 |
Central | AM | KLCL | Lake Charles | Louisiana | 53646 |
Central | FM | KJMH | Lake Arthur | Louisiana | 22962 |
Central | FM | KNGT | Lake Charles | Louisiana | 53643 |
Central | AM | KJEF | Jennings | Louisiana | 8168 |
Central | FM | KTSR | DeQuincy | Louisiana | 71555 |
Central | FM | KLAW | Lawton | Oklahoma | 35045 |
Central | FM | KVRW | Lawton | Oklahoma | 2894 |
Central | FM | KZCD | Lawton | Oklahoma | 12791 |
Central | FM | KFMX-FM | Lubbock | Texas | 60799 |
Central | AM | KFYO (AM) | Lubbock | Texas | 61151 |
Central | AM | KKAM | Lubbock | Texas | 60798 |
Central | FM | KKCL | Lorenzo | Texas | 1721 |
Central | FM | KQBR | Lubbock | Texas | 60800 |
Central | FM | KZII-FM | Lubbock | Texas | 61150 |
Central | FM | KVLL-FM | Wells | Texas | 68130 |
Central | FM | KYKS | Lufkin | Texas | 25582 |
Central | FM | KAFX-FM | Diboll | Texas | 18105 |
Central | AM | KSFA | Nacogdoches | Texas | 11741 |
Central | FM | KTBQ | Nacogdoches | Texas | 11740 |
Central | AM | KEEL | Shreveport | Louisiana | 46983 |
Central | FM | KXKS-FM | Shreveport | Louisiana | 46982 |
Central | FM | KRUF | Shreveport | Louisiana | 60265 |
Central | FM | KVKI-FM | Shreveport | Louisiana | 19560 |
Central | AM | KWKH | Shreveport | Louisiana | 60266 |
Central | FM | KTUX | Carthage | Texas | 35688 |
Central | FM | KKYR-FM | Texarkana | Texas | 7066 |
Central | AM | KOSY (AM) | Texarkana | Arkansas | 7072 |
Central | FM | KPWW | Hooks | Texas | 65292 |
Central | FM | KYGL | Texarkana | Arkansas | 12312 |
Central | FM | KMJI | Ashdown | Arkansas | 7828 |
Central | FM | KISX | Whitehouse | Texas | 72661 |
Central | FM | KNUE | Tyler | Texas | 25585 |
Central | FM | KTYL-FM | Tyler | Texas | 35711 |
Central | FM | KKTX-FM | Kilgore | Texas | 48952 |
Central | AM | KDOK | Kilgore | Texas | 48950 |
Central | FM | KIXS | Victoria | Texas | 25584 |
Central | FM | KLUB | Bloomington | Texas | 68301 |
Central | FM | KQVT | Victoria | Texas | 19434 |
Central | FM | KBZS | Wichita Falls | Texas | 52074 |
Central | FM | KNIN-FM | Wichita Falls | Texas | 43754 |
Central | AM | KWFS (AM) | Wichita Falls | Texas | 6639 |
Central | FM | KWFS-FM | Wichita Falls | Texas | 1722 |
Gap Central also owned low-power television station KJEF-CA at Jennings, Louisiana (Facility ID 53643). It was also in the process of acquiring KTXN-FM at Victoria, Texas (Facility ID 13984), which it programmed under a local marketing agreement. GapWest programmed station KLMI at Rock River, Wyoming (Facility ID 164207) under a local marketing agreement.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Stone, Art (2010-06-25). "GAP East goes "poof"". Stop. Look. Listen. FindAnISP.com. Archived from the original on 2013-04-11. Retrieved 2010-08-16.
- ^ "Townsquare Media Acquires GAP Radio Broadcasting" (Press release). Greenwich, Connecticut: Townsquare Media. 2010-08-13. Retrieved 2010-08-15.
- ^ "Gap Broadcasting Expands with Gap East" (Press release). Dallas, Texas: Gap Broadcasting Group. 2009-06-03. Archived from the original on 2009-07-10. Retrieved 2010-08-16.
- ^ a b Hellum, Erik (2010-05-10). "Attachment 12 - Other Authorizations". FCC 316: Application for Consent to Assign Broadcast Station Construction Permit or License or to Transfer Control of Entity Holding Broadcast Station Construction Permit or License (BTC-20100510AUO). Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved 2010-08-17.
- Defunct radio broadcasting companies of the United States
- Defunct companies based in Colorado
- Defunct companies based in Texas
- Companies based in Dallas
- Companies based in Greenwood Village, Colorado
- Mass media companies established in 2008
- Mass media companies disestablished in 2010
- Oaktree Capital Management media holdings