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  • Jacor
  • American radio broadcaster

    Jacor Communications was a media corporation, existing between 1987 and 1999, which owned many radio stations in the United States. In 1998, Jacor was

    Jacor

    Jacor

  • WLW
  • Clear-channel news/talk radio station in Cincinnati

    having a succession of owners before becoming the flagship of Jacor in the mid-1980s; under Jacor ownership, WLW adopted an aggressive, talk lineup programmed

    WLW

    WLW

    WLW

  • WQIK-FM
  • Radio station in Jacksonville, Florida, United States

    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

    WQIK-FM

    WQIK-FM

  • Holding company
  • Company that owns other companies' outstanding stock

    reflect this, resulting in stations that are (for example) still licensed to Jacor and Citicasters, effectively making them such as subsidiary companies of

    Holding company

    Holding company

    Holding_company

  • WTSP
  • Television station in St. Petersburg, Florida

    did not improve as WTSP's new CBS programming attracted older viewers. Jacor acquired WTSP in 1996 and swapped it to Gannett months later in exchange

    WTSP

    WTSP

    WTSP

  • XETRA-FM
  • Alternative rock radio station in Tijuana

    stations in America throughout the 1980s and 1990s. On February 6, 1996, Jacor Communications announced plans to acquire Noble Broadcast Group Inc, including

    XETRA-FM

    XETRA-FM

    XETRA-FM

  • KHTS-FM
  • Contemporary hit radio station in San Diego

    Jacor Communications purchased KECR-FM for $13.8 million. Family Radio now broadcasts in San Diego on KECR (910 AM). This acquisition marked Jacor's entry

    KHTS-FM

    KHTS-FM

  • IHeartMedia
  • American mass media corporation

    425,000 outdoor displays in 32 countries. In 1999, the company acquired Jacor Communications, a radio corporation based in Cincinnati. The company also

    IHeartMedia

    IHeartMedia

  • Townsquare Media
  • American radio network and media company

    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

    Townsquare Media

    Townsquare_Media

  • WTAM
  • Clear-channel news/talk radio station in Cleveland

    "a nice bonus, but... more incidental than anything else". Purchased by Jacor in 1997, WTAM has been owned by Clear Channel since 1999, renamed iHeartMedia

    WTAM

    WTAM

    WTAM

  • Rush Limbaugh
  • American political commentator (1951–2021)

    with Limbaugh's show as his first product. In 1997, McLaughlin sold EFM to Jacor Communications, which was ultimately bought up by Clear Channel Communications

    Rush Limbaugh

    Rush Limbaugh

    Rush_Limbaugh

  • KWID
  • Spanish-language adult hits radio station in Las Vegas

    102" name. In 1997, Jacor Communications purchased Regent Communications and its stations, including KFMS, for $184.7 million. Jacor subsequently was purchased

    KWID

    KWID

  • WOFX-FM
  • Radio station in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

    WPPT. In 1994, Jacor Communications (later acquired by Clear Channel Communications), purchased WPPT from Pathfinder Communications. Jacor later purchased

    WOFX-FM

    WOFX-FM

  • The Rush Limbaugh Show
  • American talk radio show (1988–2021)

    1997, Jacor Communications, a publicly traded company, acquired EFM. Later that year, Jacor merged with Premiere Radio Networks. In 1999, Jacor merged

    The Rush Limbaugh Show

    The_Rush_Limbaugh_Show

  • WOXY
  • Radio station in Englewood, Ohio, United States

    It is owned and operated by Radioactive, LLC, which is owned by former Jacor Communications and iHeartMedia executive Randy Michaels. WOXY has an effective

    WOXY

    WOXY

  • Taft Broadcasting
  • American media conglomerate (1939–1999)

    radio stations, merged with Jacor, which became a subsidiary of Citicasters. Three months after the merger was completed, Jacor exchanged WTSP to Gannett

    Taft Broadcasting

    Taft Broadcasting

    Taft_Broadcasting

  • KIIS-FM
  • Contemporary hit radio station in Los Angeles

    Gannett traded KIIS-AM-FM to Jacor/Citicasters in exchange for that company’s television station in Tampa, WTSP. Jacor/Citicasters merged into Clear

    KIIS-FM

    KIIS-FM

    KIIS-FM

  • Premiere Networks
  • American radio network

    agreement with Mediabase, and later acquired the said company in 1994. In 1997, Jacor Communications acquired both Premiere and EFM Media (producer of the talk

    Premiere Networks

    Premiere_Networks

  • WIOT
  • Rock radio station in Toledo, Ohio

    WIOT's Dawnbusters team, Jeff and Mark. In 1998, the station was bought by Jacor Media. The new owners tweaked the format a bit, adding more hard rock. Management

    WIOT

    WIOT

    WIOT

  • KFBW
  • Radio station in Vancouver, Washington

    acquired by Jacor Communications. The station has had seven call signs since mid-1998. While owned by Jacor, it changed call letters to KXMX. When Jacor sold

    KFBW

    KFBW

  • KIIX (AM)
  • Radio station in Fort Collins, Colorado, United States

    The station is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc., who acquired the station from Jacor in May 1999. The station that first carried the KIIX call sign was licensed

    KIIX (AM)

    KIIX_(AM)

  • KOA (AM)
  • Clear-channel news/talk radio station in Denver

    it sold KOA and KOAQ to Belo Corporation. In 1987 Jacor Communications purchased KOA and KOAQ; Jacor was purchased by Clear Channel Communications in 1999

    KOA (AM)

    KOA (AM)

    KOA_(AM)

  • Bubba the Love Sponge
  • American radio personality (born 1966)

    Toledo, Columbus, Louisville, Atlanta, and Jacksonville. In June 1997, Jacor Communications was fined $4,000 for airing Clem's discussions of having

    Bubba the Love Sponge

    Bubba_the_Love_Sponge

  • KAVL
  • Radio station in Lancaster, California, United States

    1998, Antelope Broadcasting sold KAVL, KAVS and KYHT to Jacor Communications for $4 million. Jacor would be purchased by Clear Channel Communications the

    KAVL

    KAVL

  • WNCI
  • Radio station in Columbus, Ohio

    a year before WNCI reverted to a CHR/Pop formatted-direction. In 1997, Jacor Communications acquired the assets of Nationwide Communications, including

    WNCI

    WNCI

  • WSOL-FM
  • Urban Adult Contemporary radio station in Yulee, Florida, serving Jacksonville, Florida

    current R&B music. The station was acquired by Jacor, which was a forerunner to current owner iHeartMedia. Jacor also owned Mainstream Urban WJBT (now WBHQ)

    WSOL-FM

    WSOL-FM

    WSOL-FM

  • List of programming syndicated by iHeartMedia
  • 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

    List of programming syndicated by iHeartMedia

    List_of_programming_syndicated_by_iHeartMedia

  • KTPI-FM
  • Radio station in Mojave, California, United States

    Broadcasting sold its three stations — KAVS, KTPI, and KYHT — to Jacor Communications for $4 million. Jacor would be purchased by Clear Channel Communications the

    KTPI-FM

    KTPI-FM

  • WKQQ
  • Radio station in Winchester–Lexington, Kentucky

    Communications's three-station Lexington cluster was acquired by Jacor in 1996. In 1998, Jacor effectuated a format swap between two of its stations. The country

    WKQQ

    WKQQ

  • WHO (AM)
  • Clear-channel news/talk radio station in Des Moines, Iowa

    the Palmer family for more than 70 years, until Jacor Broadcasting purchased the station in 1997. Jacor merged with Clear Channel Communications (now iHeartMedia)

    WHO (AM)

    WHO_(AM)

  • WLKT
  • Radio station in Lexington-Fayette, Kentucky, United States

    acquired the station. It was purchased by Jacor in 1997 and switched to a Top 40 (CHR) format. On May 4, 1999, Jacor was purchased by Clear Channel Communications

    WLKT

    WLKT

  • WEBN
  • Rock radio station in Cincinnati

    stations purchased in recent years by its corporate parent Jacor Communications. In 1999 Jacor was purchased by Clear Channel. Finally in 2004, all Cincinnati

    WEBN

    WEBN

  • WWHT
  • Radio station in Syracuse, New York

    and Jacor Communications in 1999 when Cox exited the Syracuse market. Clear Channel Communications (now iHeartMedia) subsequently acquired Jacor in April

    WWHT

    WWHT

  • WKRC-TV
  • Television station in Cincinnati

    that was announced in May 1994. The Jacor deal reunited channel 12 with its AM sister, which had been bought by Jacor in 1993 during Great American Broadcasting's

    WKRC-TV

    WKRC-TV

    WKRC-TV

  • WGST (AM)
  • News/talk radio station in Hogansville, Georgia, United States

    and WMKJ in Peachtree City. Jacor Communications announced a $4.4 million purchase of all four stations in January 1999; Jacor was itself acquired by Clear

    WGST (AM)

    WGST_(AM)

  • WBUL-FM
  • Radio station in Lexington, Kentucky

    three Village stations were then sold in 1996 to Jacor Communications of Cincinnati. In 1998, Jacor effectuated a format swap between two of its stations

    WBUL-FM

    WBUL-FM

    WBUL-FM

  • Mediabase
  • Radio station monitoring service

    Detroit, Michigan, then acquired by California-based Premiere Radio Networks, Jacor Communications, Clear Channel Communications, and ultimately, Bain Capital

    Mediabase

    Mediabase

  • Dave, Emily and Chainsaw
  • US radio program

    referred to as simply DSC. In 1996, both radio stations were purchased by Jacor Broadcasting (which was later bought by Clear Channel). At that time, the

    Dave, Emily and Chainsaw

    Dave, Emily and Chainsaw

    Dave,_Emily_and_Chainsaw

  • Laura Schlessinger
  • American author and radio personality (born 1947)

    1997, Synergy sold its rights to the show to Jacor Communications, Inc., for $71.5 million. Later, Jacor merged with Clear Channel Communications and

    Laura Schlessinger

    Laura Schlessinger

    Laura_Schlessinger

  • Sam Zell
  • American businessman (1941–2023)

    Rite Aid acquired the brand in 1995. In 1992, it acquired an interest in Jacor, a radio broadcast group that included a television station, which was sold

    Sam Zell

    Sam Zell

    Sam_Zell

  • WNSY
  • Radio station in Talking Rock, Georgia, United States

    In 1993 the frequency was leased by local marketing agreement (LMA) to Jacor (which would later merge with Clear Channel) and simulcasted WGST AM 640

    WNSY

    WNSY

    WNSY

  • Lowry Mays
  • American businessman (1935–2022)

    49 radio stations and an interest in New Zealand's largest radio group. Jacor Communications, who bought the broadcast side of Nationwide Insurance a

    Lowry Mays

    Lowry_Mays

  • WMT (AM)
  • News/talk radio station in Cedar Rapids, Iowa

    of WHO radio in Des Moines) acquired WMT. WHO and WMT were later sold to Jacor Broadcasting, which was eventually acquired by Clear Channel Communications

    WMT (AM)

    WMT (AM)

    WMT_(AM)

  • WLVG
  • Radio station in Clermont, Georgia, United States

    founded in 1993 by Charles Smithgall as WHEL; in 1998, it was acquired by Jacor, which was sold to Clear Channel Communications a year later. At one point

    WLVG

    WLVG

  • WKFS
  • Radio station in Milford, Ohio, United States

    local marketing agreement, the first in the market, with Cincinnati-based Jacor to operate WAQZ. Speculation immediately ran rampant of a potential new

    WKFS

    WKFS

    WKFS

  • KIST-FM
  • Regional Mexican radio station in Carpinteria–Santa Barbara, California, United States

    latter flipped formats to sports. In May 1998, Citicasters, Inc., part of Jacor Communications, purchased KIST and KLDZ-FM for $1.5 million. The AM station

    KIST-FM

    KIST-FM

  • KLOO (AM)
  • Radio station in Corvallis, Oregon

    shifted to the present talk format in 1998 upon the purchase of KLOO by Jacor, which installed programs it syndicated such The Rush Limbaugh Show and

    KLOO (AM)

    KLOO_(AM)

  • KZJK
  • Adult hits radio station in the Twin Cities region of Minnesota

    longtime owner Roy H. Park. Nationwide Communications was bought by Jacor in October 1997; Jacor would spin the station off to Infinity Broadcasting in June 1998

    KZJK

    KZJK

  • WKRC (AM)
  • Talk radio station in Cincinnati

    acquired Jacor Broadcasting, including WKRC. WKRC is the former sister station to WKRC-TV in Cincinnati, both having been owned by Taft Broadcasting, Jacor Communications

    WKRC (AM)

    WKRC (AM)

    WKRC_(AM)

  • WKRQ
  • Hot adult contemporary radio station in Cincinnati

    would be sold to another locally-based company, Jacor). In 1996, Citicasters itself merged with Jacor (which was subsequently acquired by Clear Channel

    WKRQ

    WKRQ

    WKRQ

  • Kevin Metheny
  • American radio executive (1954–2014)

    local station portfolios. Metheny was transferred to head programming for Jacor Communications' Cleveland area radio group, consolidating operations at

    Kevin Metheny

    Kevin_Metheny

  • KDND
  • Radio station in Sacramento, California (1947–2017)

    to Entercom, which simultaneously acquired KSEG and KRXQ (93.7 FM) from Jacor Communications; the two purchases, totaling $65 million, gave Entercom a

    KDND

    KDND

    KDND

  • WHLK
  • Adult hits radio station in Cleveland, Ohio

    faltered against stiff competition. Purchased by iHeartMedia predecessor Jacor in 1997, the station rebranded as "Mix 106.5" WMVX, deemphasizing personality

    WHLK

    WHLK

  • KIOZ
  • Active rock radio station in San Diego

    to Jacor Communications for $72 million, part of a complex four-way swap of stations throughout California. The new "Rock 105.3" thrived under Jacor. KIOZ

    KIOZ

    KIOZ

    KIOZ

  • KHTS (AM)
  • Radio station in Santa Clarita, California, United States

    sports. In September 1998, Saddleback Broadcasting sold KBET to Jacor Communications. Jacor was purchased by Clear Channel Communications before the sale

    KHTS (AM)

    KHTS (AM)

    KHTS_(AM)

  • KFOO (AM)
  • Radio station in Riverside, California, United States

    station. KDIF, which was airing a regional Mexican format, was purchased by Jacor Communications in May 1998 for $2.65 million. The station immediately added

    KFOO (AM)

    KFOO_(AM)

  • WUZZ (AM)
  • Radio station in New Castle, Pennsylvania

    the other two partners in 1991. WBZY was then sold to Jacor in April 1999 for $800,000. Jacor was purchased by Clear Channel Communications shortly thereafter

    WUZZ (AM)

    WUZZ_(AM)

  • WMRN (AM)
  • Radio station in Marion, Ohio, United States

    eliminated by 1999. WMRN and WMRN-FM were acquired by Jacor Communications in the 1990s. Jacor later merged into Clear Channel Communications, which subsequently

    WMRN (AM)

    WMRN_(AM)

  • WJNJ
  • Radio station in Jacksonville, Florida, United States

    from 1968 to 1984; WVOJ had strong local ratings in the 1970s. In 1984, Jacor purchased WVOJ and changed its call sign to WQIK. Over 50 years as a music

    WJNJ

    WJNJ

  • WGRI
  • Radio station in Cincinnati, Ohio

    and owned by the nascent radio conglomerate Jacor in 1981, upon which it was renamed WTSJ after one of Jacor's principal founders. Becoming WCVX in 2006

    WGRI

    WGRI

  • WCKY (AM)
  • Radio station in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

    northern signal for local listeners around Cincinnati and Dayton. Sold to Jacor Communications in 1994, along with sister station WOFX-FM (then WIMJ), WCKY's

    WCKY (AM)

    WCKY_(AM)

  • KEX (AM)
  • Radio station in Portland, Oregon, United States

    Broadcasting. Taft became Citicasters in 1993. In 1996 Citicasters was acquired by Jacor Communications which was merged into Clear Channel Communications in 1999

    KEX (AM)

    KEX (AM)

    KEX_(AM)

  • WCPZ
  • Radio station in Sandusky, Ohio

    completed its $6.5 billion purchase of Jacor and its 454 stations, including WLEC. Following the sale of the station to Jacor Communications in September 1997

    WCPZ

    WCPZ

    WCPZ

  • WMMS
  • Rock radio station in Cleveland

    yet again as Nationwide Communications was bought out by Jacor in November 1997. The Jacor purchase closed on August 10, 1998; 59 days later, on October

    WMMS

    WMMS

  • Paul Keels
  • American sportscaster

    the Bengals. Following the 1996 football season, WLW's parent company, Jacor Communications, lost the rights to the Bengals, and Keels continued broadcasting

    Paul Keels

    Paul_Keels

  • Cincinnati Bengals Radio Network
  • Official broadcaster of the football team

    1996 Bengals season, the team ended its radio partnership with Jacor Broadcasting. Jacor had also been responsible for overseeing a network of 35 stations

    Cincinnati Bengals Radio Network

    Cincinnati_Bengals_Radio_Network

  • KHOW
  • Radio station in Denver, Colorado, United States

    acquire KHOW-AM-FM from Viacom Radio of Viacom International Inc. 1996 — Jacor Communications purchased Noble Broadcast Group, owner of 10 stations including

    KHOW

    KHOW

  • KZZP
  • Radio station in Mesa, Arizona, United States

    returned to #1 in the ratings for a couple of periods during this time. Jacor bought Nationwide's radio stations, including KZZP, in 1997. Bruce Kelly

    KZZP

    KZZP

    KZZP

  • KSBL
  • Radio station in Carpinteria, California, United States

    Criterion sold the station along with KQSB and KTYD to Jacor Communications for $13.5 million; Jacor was subsequently purchased by Clear Channel Communications

    KSBL

    KSBL

    KSBL

  • WNIO
  • Radio station in Youngstown, Ohio, United States

    was a major investor in WKBN-TV's former parent company. In a few months, Jacor Communications entered into a LMA with Bain Gocom for all of their radio

    WNIO

    WNIO

    WNIO

  • Pesticide regulation in the United States
  • Carrousel Motor Hotel, Inc., 424 S.W.2d 627 (1967). See, e.g., Leichtman v. WLW Jacor Communications, 92 Ohio App.3d 232 (1994) (cause of action for battery where

    Pesticide regulation in the United States

    Pesticide regulation in the United States

    Pesticide_regulation_in_the_United_States

  • WKTU
  • Rhythmic adult contemporary radio station in New York City

    -L.A. Stories" (PDF). R&R. February 9, 1996. Retrieved April 15, 2021. "Jacor Climbs On The Buying Bandwagon; Mancow Takes WYNY Into Format Limbo". Billboard

    WKTU

    WKTU

  • KDRB
  • Radio station in Des Moines, Iowa

    Des Moines radio stations to Jacor Broadcasting of Cincinnati, Ohio, with the sale being completed in March 1997. Jacor immediately re-branded KLYF as

    KDRB

    KDRB

    KDRB

  • Nationwide Communications
  • American media company

    United States until it sold off all its radio stations to Cincinnati-based Jacor for a reported $620 million, and its television stations to Young Broadcasting

    Nationwide Communications

    Nationwide Communications

    Nationwide_Communications

  • KTYD
  • Radio station in Santa Barbara, California, United States

    Group sold KTYD and sister stations KQSB and KSBL to Jacor Communications for $13.5 million; Jacor in turn would merge with Clear Channel Communications

    KTYD

    KTYD

  • KELA (AM)
  • Radio station in Centralia-Chehalis, Washington, United States

    country station. In 1996, Jacor Communications bought KELA and KMNT for $4 million. Clear Channel Communications acquired Jacor. In mid-1996, the Lewis

    KELA (AM)

    KELA_(AM)

  • KDMX
  • Radio station in Dallas

    In 1997, Nationwide was sold (including KDMX and sister KEGL) to Jacor. In 1999, Jacor merged with Clear Channel Communications. In 2009, Clear Channel

    KDMX

    KDMX

    KDMX

  • WPKX
  • Radio station in Rochester, New Hampshire, United States

    February 15, 2010. Fybush, Scott (October 9, 1998). "Clear Channel Gets Jacor". North East RadioWatch. Retrieved February 15, 2010. Fybush, Scott (May

    WPKX

    WPKX

    WPKX

  • WFLZ-FM
  • Contemporary hit radio station in Tampa, Florida

    October 1987. The next year in 1988, WFLA and WFLZ were both purchased by Jacor Broadcasting. And on July 25 of that same year, the station dropped adult

    WFLZ-FM

    WFLZ-FM

    WFLZ-FM

  • WMJI
  • Classic hits radio station in Cleveland, Ohio

    WMJI on June 14, 1982, branded as "Majic Radio". The station was sold to Jacor Communications of Cincinnati along with AM station WBBG on September 19

    WMJI

    WMJI

  • WNBL (FM)
  • Radio station in South Bristol, New York, United States

    Auburn Cablevision sold WMAX-FM and WRCD to Jacor Communications. On February 19, 1998, at midnight, Jacor rearranged the formats on its new acquisitions

    WNBL (FM)

    WNBL_(FM)

  • WFUS
  • Country music radio station in Gulfport–Tampa, Florida

    Tampa Bay area. A couple of years later, WDUV was acquired by Jacor Broadcasting. Jacor relocated the studios to St. Petersburg. On April 5, 1999, at

    WFUS

    WFUS

    WFUS

  • WPGP
  • Talk radio station in Pittsburgh

    stations a year later, and then traded WTAE to Jacor in exchange for WKNR in Cleveland, Ohio in August 1998. Jacor changed the call letters to WEAE to disassociate

    WPGP

    WPGP

  • KXIC
  • Radio station in Iowa City, Iowa

    never closed, and it was not until 1997 that Ingstad would sell the pair to Jacor for $8 million, with KXIC having moved to a news/talk format. Through all

    KXIC

    KXIC

  • Battery (tort)
  • Tort of contact

    Torts to Persons § 101 (Am. Law Inst. 2015) See, e.g., Leichtman v. WLW Jacor Communications, 92 Ohio App.3d 232 (1994) (cause of action for battery where

    Battery (tort)

    Battery_(tort)

  • WFLA (AM)
  • Radio station in Tampa, Florida

    properties to concentrate on its Spanish-language TV network, Telemundo. Jacor Communications purchased WFLA from Sconnix in 1988. In 1989, the station

    WFLA (AM)

    WFLA (AM)

    WFLA_(AM)

  • Randy Michaels
  • American broadcasting executive

    contemporary WGR in Buffalo. He later moved into management, and was CEO of Jacor Communications in the 1990s selling to Clear Channel in 1999 and remaining

    Randy Michaels

    Randy_Michaels

  • KEXC
  • Public radio station in Alameda, California

    1994. This continued for four years until Z-Spanish sold the station to Jacor (soon purchased itself by Clear Channel Communications), which renamed the

    KEXC

    KEXC

    KEXC

  • KHMX
  • Hot adult contemporary radio station in Houston

    Zapoleon. Nationwide sold all of its radio stations, including KHMX, to Jacor in October 1997. After a series of mergers, Clear Channel Communications

    KHMX

    KHMX

  • KFYR (AM)
  • Radio station in Bismarck, North Dakota, United States

    which included KFYR and KYYY, were sold to Jacor Communications for $4.8 million in September 1998. Jacor, in turn, was acquired by Clear Channel Communications

    KFYR (AM)

    KFYR_(AM)

  • WYLR
  • Radio station in Hubbard, Ohio, United States

    WNIO-1540 in the 1960s. From 1998 until 2001, the station was operated by Jacor Communications and successor Clear Channel Communications via an LMA, making

    WYLR

    WYLR

  • WGKA
  • Talk radio station in Atlanta

    the cornerstone for the WGST talk line-up. In 1985, WGST was acquired by Jacor Communications, which already owned easy listening FM station WPCH (94.9

    WGKA

    WGKA

  • WXZX
  • Radio station in Columbus, Ohio

    The late 1990s saw frequent changes at the station. In December 1996, Jacor Communications purchased WAKS and WAHC for approximately $9.5 million. The

    WXZX

    WXZX

  • KLSD
  • Radio station in San Diego, California, United States

    KPOP. Nationwide was later acquired by Jacor in 1997. Then in 1998, Clear Channel Communications bought Jacor and its stations including KPOP. Beginning

    KLSD

    KLSD

  • WDVI
  • Country radio station in Rochester, New York

    was forced to sell the station to Jacor to meet Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ownership restrictions. Jacor would later be absorbed by Clear

    WDVI

    WDVI

  • Marc Chase
  • American radio executive

    Chase was appointed Regional Vice President of Programming for Jacor Communications. When Jacor was purchased by Clear Channel Communications in 1998, Chase

    Marc Chase

    Marc_Chase

  • WRZX (AM)
  • Radio station in Newnan, Georgia, United States

    Journal described WCOH as a classic country/talk station and reported that Jacor Communications was paying $4.4 million for WCOH, WMKJ, WMXY, and WZLG from

    WRZX (AM)

    WRZX_(AM)

  • WAQZ
  • Radio station in the United States

    alternative station to serve all of Greater Cincinnati. In early 1993, Jacor Communications, now Clear Channel, would eventually answer this demand.

    WAQZ

    WAQZ

  • KTHH
  • Radio station in Albany, Oregon, United States

    Charitable Remainder Trust reached an agreement to sell this station to Jacor Communications. The deal was approved by the FCC on August 18, 1998, and

    KTHH

    KTHH

  • Whistleblower protection in the United States
  • Carrousel Motor Hotel, Inc., 424 S.W.2d 627 (1967). See, e.g., Leichtman v. WLW Jacor Communications, 92 Ohio App.3d 232 (1994) (cause of action for battery where

    Whistleblower protection in the United States

    Whistleblower protection in the United States

    Whistleblower_protection_in_the_United_States

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