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Jacor Communications was a
media corporation,
existing between 1987 and 1999,
which owned many
radio stations in the
United States. In 1998,
Jacor was...
- WQIK-FM. In June 1984,
longtime owner Rowland Broadcasting sold WQIK-AM-FM to
Jacor Communications for $4.95 million. WQIK (AM) was
switched to WJGR, airing...
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reflect this,
resulting in
stations that are (for example)
still licensed to
Jacor and Citicasters,
effectively making them such as
subsidiary companies of...
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stations in
America throughout the 1980s and 1990s. On
February 6, 1996,
Jacor Communications announced plans to
acquire Noble Broadcast Group Inc, including...
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Premiere Networks,
owned by the
company since 1999 and
purchased by
antecedent Jacor in 1997. However,
several music and talk
shows originated on iHeartMedia-owned...
- 102" name. In 1997,
Jacor Communications purchased Regent Communications and its stations,
including KFMS, for $184.7 million.
Jacor subsequently was purchased...
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later selling Regent to
Jacor in 1997.
Stakelin and
Jacobs resurrected the
Regent name to
replace JS, with
approval by
Jacor.
Jacobs left the company...
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Gannett traded KIIS-AM-FM to
Jacor/Citicasters in
exchange for that company’s
television station in Tampa, WTSP.
Jacor/Citicasters
merged into Clear...
- a year
before WNCI
reverted to a CHR/Pop formatted-direction. In 1997,
Jacor Communications acquired the ****ets of
Nationwide Communications, including...
- 425,000
outdoor displays in 32 countries. In 1999, the
company acquired Jacor Communications, a
radio corporation based in Cincinnati. The
company also...