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original "Frog"
station under previous owner Keymarket. The
brand name has been
subsequently licensed by
Keymarket to
dozens of
American radio stations. Owned...
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changed to WBVR-FM.
Keymarket later became Target Communications,
headed by
Donald Alt, who also
served as a vice
president of the
Keymarket group. In 1990...
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format would go away in
January 2000
after it was sold to
Keymarket Communications.
Keymarket,
which had
owned and
operated "Froggy"
branded country music...
- ****uremark Communications. All Greenville,
South Carolina,
stations owned by
Keymarket Broadcasting of
South Carolina until 1998.
Operated by
Sinclair from 1996...
- WSPA-FM, made a
local marketing agreement with Augusta, Georgia-based
Keymarket Communications.
Early in 1995, WSPA-FM,
described as "light-rock", was...
- with
Keymarket Communications. The
Federal Communications Commission approved the sale of WGR to
Keymarket within twelve months of the LMA.
Keymarket also...
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former slogan was "Music of Your Life", with a
nostalgia format. Once
Keymarket purchased the stations, they
moved 104.3 to Moon Township, and gave it...
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recoup the
purchase price, and in the late 1970s
merged the firm into its
Keymarkets business. DEE
Discount Stores Re-branded as Gateway,
later Somerfield...
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United States. It
served the
Pittsburgh area. The
station was
owned by
Keymarket Licenses, LLC. WASP was one of the
first stations in a last
round of FCC...
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College Southern Belle Media Family, LLC
Country WFGI 940 AM
Charleroi Keymarket Licenses, LLC
Country WFGI-FM 95.5 FM
Johnstown Southern Belle Media Family...