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'''GapWest Broadcasting, [[Limited liability company|LLC]]''' (aka Gap II) (often capitalized '''GAPWEST''') is a sister company of [[Gap Broadcasting]] based in [[Greenwood Village, Colorado|Greenwood Village]], [[Colorado]] and owns stations in 13 locations throughout the Northwest and Midwest previously owned by [[Clear Channel Communications]].
'''GapWest Broadcasting, [[Limited liability company|LLC]]''' (aka Gap II) (often capitalized '''GAPWEST''') is a sister company of [[Gap Broadcasting]] based in [[Greenwood Village, Colorado|Greenwood Village]], [[Colorado]]. It owns stations in 13 locations throughout the Northwest and Midwest, previously owned by [[Clear Channel Communications]]. Those include the states of; [[Idaho]], [[Minnesota]], [[Montana]], [[Washington]], and [[Wyoming]].


Sister company [[Triton Radio Networks]], is a subsidiary of [[Triton Media Group]], based in Los Angeles. In 2008 it purchased the assets of the [[Dial Global]], [[Waitt Radio Networks]] and [[Jones Radio Networks]]. All of the radio feeds are now part of [[Dial Global]], Triton's radio syndication arm.
Sister company [[Triton Radio Networks]], is a subsidiary of [[Triton Media Group]], based in Los Angeles. In 2008 it purchased the assets of the [[Dial Global]], [[Waitt Radio Networks]] and [[Jones Radio Networks]]. All of the radio feeds are now part of [[Dial Global]], Triton's radio syndication arm.

Revision as of 22:11, 17 August 2009

GapWest Broadcasting, LLC (aka Gap II) (often capitalized GAPWEST) is a sister company of Gap Broadcasting based in Greenwood Village, Colorado. It owns stations in 13 locations throughout the Northwest and Midwest, previously owned by Clear Channel Communications. Those include the states of; Idaho, Minnesota, Montana, Washington, and Wyoming.

Sister company Triton Radio Networks, is a subsidiary of Triton Media Group, based in Los Angeles. In 2008 it purchased the assets of the Dial Global, Waitt Radio Networks and Jones Radio Networks. All of the radio feeds are now part of Dial Global, Triton's radio syndication arm.

Stations

Idaho

Minnesota

Montana

Washington

Wyoming

References

GAPWEST Broadcasting