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1 U.S. radio stations owned by Double O Radio  



1.1  Central New York  





1.2  Columbia, South Carolina  





1.3  Panama City, Florida  





1.4  Odessa-Midland, Texas  





1.5  San Angelo, Texas  





1.6  Missouri  







2 References  














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Double O Radio
Industryradio broadcasting
Founded2003
Defunct2011
FateMerged with Townsquare Media in 2011
HeadquartersCharleston, South Carolina, U.S.

Key people

Terry Bond (CEO) Bob Pittman
ProductsMass media
ParentPilot Group LLC

Double O Radio was a privately held media corporation with corporate headquarters in Charleston, South Carolina. At its peak, Double O Radio owned 28 radio stations in the United States.

On August 8, 2011, Double O announced it would merge with Townsquare Media and become part of the Oaktree Capital Management broadcast empire.

The Panama City, Florida and Columbia, South Carolina clusters were not part of the transaction, and continued to be held by Double O's parent company, Pilot Group LLC. The Panama City cluster would be spun off on April 11, 2012 to Louisiana-based Powell Broadcasting for $950,000.[1][2] The Columbia stations would later be spun off to a local broadcaster, Hometown Columbia.

U.S. radio stations owned by Double O Radio

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Central New York

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Columbia, South Carolina

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Panama City, Florida

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Odessa-Midland, Texas

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San Angelo, Texas

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Missouri

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References

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Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Double_O_Radio&oldid=1075579227"

Categories: 
Defunct broadcasting companies of the United States
Defunct radio broadcasting companies of the United States
Defunct companies based in South Carolina
Mass media in Charleston, South Carolina
Privately held companies based in South Carolina
2003 establishments in South Carolina
2011 disestablishments in South Carolina
 



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