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  2. Cumulus Media - Wikipedia

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    Cumulus became a publicly traded company on June 26, 1998. The company raised $400 million selling 7.6 million common shares at $14.00 each, $125 million in preferred stock, and $160 million in Senior Subordinated Bonds. At that time Cumulus owned or was committed to buy 176 stations – 124 FM stations and 52 am stations in 34 U.S. markets. [9]

  3. State Bar of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The State Bar of Georgia has three offices: in Atlanta, Savannah and Tifton. The headquarters of State Bar of Georgia, known as the Bar Center, is located at 104 Marietta Street NW, Atlanta, GA 30303. Phone 404-527-8700. The South Georgia Office is located at 244 E. Second Street, Tifton, GA 31793. Phone 229-387-0446.

  4. Mike Malloy - Wikipedia

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    Malloy was born in Toledo, Ohio.His mother was a waitress, and his father was a construction cost analyst. [2] He studied English and political science at North Carolina State University, the University of Toledo, Georgia State University, and Jacksonville University. [3]

  5. The Regular Guys - Wikipedia

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    The show returned to Atlanta airwaves on January 28, 2008, on a new rock station Rock 100.5 which is not owned by Clear Channel, but by Cumulus Media. In April 2009, it was announced that the show would also be simulcast on KDBN FM 93.3 , a Cumulus station in the Dallas/Fort Worth market. [ 5 ]

  6. Michael Baisden - Wikipedia

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    The flagship station for the show was WALR-FM (Kiss 104.1 FM) in Atlanta, Georgia once the show was returned to national radio, but on November 27 of the same year, WALR-FM revamped its line-up and started producing local shows therefore getting rid of all syndicated shows.

  7. Column: An abrupt format change at a beloved Bay Area station ...

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    The law fostered a wave of mergers and acquisitions that produced immense national networks; Atlanta-based Cumulus Media, the owner of KGO and the nation's second-largest network, owns 406 ...

  8. 'Catastrophic failure' cited in gangway collapse that killed ...

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    Among those killed was 77-year-old Charles Houston of Darien, Georgia, the chaplain for both the DNR and the Georgia State Patrol, Rabon said. 'Catastrophic failure' cited in gangway collapse that ...

  9. WPEZ - Wikipedia

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    WPEZ (93.7 FM, "Z93.7") is a commercial radio station that is licensed to Jeffersonville, Georgia and serves the Macon, Georgia area. The station is owned by Cumulus Media and broadcasts an adult contemporary music format.