Gap Broadcasting

Gap Broadcasting

Gap Broadcasting, LLC (often capitalized as GAP) A Delaware based LLC [cite web|url=http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/forms/prod/cdbsmenu.hts?context=25&appn=101243078&formid=323&fac_num=36183| title=FCC application showing there are two Gap Broadcasting LLCs] is a broadcasting company based in Dallas, Texas. It owns 59 radio stations (mostly purchased from Clear Channel Communications) located in 12 mid-sized markets throughout the states of Texas, Louisiana,and Oklahoma. It also owns a TV station, KJEF-CA in Jennings, Louisiana.

GapWest Broadcasting, LLC (aka Gap II) is a sister company of Gap Broadcasting based in Greenwood Village, Colorado and owns stations in 13 locations throughout the Northwest and Midwest previously owned by Clear Channel Communications.

tations

Oklahoma


=Lawton=

* KLAW
* KVRW
* KZCD

Louisiana


=Lake Charles=

* KHLA
* KJEF
* KJEF-CA (TV Station)
* KJMH
* KLCL
* KNGT
* KTSR


=Shreveport=

* KEEL
* KRUF
* KTUX
* KVKI
* KWKH
* KXKS-FM

Texas


=Abilene=

* KEAN
* KEYJ
* KFGL
* KSLI
* KULL
* KYYW


=Amarillo=

* KATP
* KIXZ
* KXSS-FM
* KMXJ
* KPRF


=Lubbock=

* KFMX
* KFYO
* KKAM
* KKCL
* KQBR
* KZII


=Lufkin=

* KAFX
* KSFA
* KTBQ
* KVLL
* KYKS


=Odessa=

* KCHX
* KCRS-AM
* KCRS-FM
* KFZX
* KMRK-FM

Texarkana

* KKYR
* KMJI
* KOSY-AM
* KPWW
* KYGL


=Tyler=

* KBGE
* KISX
* KKTX-FM
* KNUE
* KTYL-FM


=Victoria=

* KIXS
* KLUB
* KQVT


=Wichita Falls=

* KBZS
* KNIN-FM
* KWFS-AM
* KWFS-FM

References

External links

* [http://www.gapbroadcasting.com Gap Broadcasting - Official Site]


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