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  2. Great American Family - Wikipedia

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    It was originally established in 1995 by Jones Radio Network as Great American Country (GAC), a country music channel. GAC was later acquired by Scripps Networks and, in turn, Discovery Inc. Under Scripps, GAC's format was widened to include lifestyle programming pertaining to the American Heartland and the South , but the network did continue ...

  3. List of programs and films broadcast by Great American Family

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    Next GAC Star (2008) Offstage with Lorianne Crook (2005-2007) Oh That Dog of Mine! (1999) On the Edge of Country (1997-2008) Our Song (2009) On the Streets; Opry Live; Patriotic Country (2004) Pick a Puppy; Positively GAC; The Road Hammers (2008) Soundstage; Superstar Sessions; Tiny House, Big Living; Top 15 Country Countdown (1997-2001) Top 20 ...

  4. WGAC-FM - Wikipedia

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    WGAC-FM (95.1 MHz) is a radio station located in Augusta, Georgia. The station is licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to the town of Harlem and broadcast on with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 5.7 kW. It simulcasts a news/talk format with WGAC 580.

  5. Great American Media - Wikipedia

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    GAC Media, LLC, doing business as Great American Media, is a Fort Worth, Texas-based media company. It is the owner of the U.S. cable networks Great American Family and Great American Faith & Living , and streaming service Great American Pure Flix with Sony Pictures .

  6. Great American Faith & Living - Wikipedia

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    The channel originally launched as Ride TV, a high-definition channel focused on the non-racing aspects of equestrian sports, horses, and the associated lifestyle. [1]Ride TV was stated to be targeting both a rural, "Heartland" audience and a wider general audience, with an executive explaining that "horses are universal.

  7. Cox Media Group - Wikipedia

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    Cox Media Group owns, operates or provides sales and marketing services to 50 stations in 10 markets. This radio portfolio includes nine AM stations and forty-one FM stations. [38] Cox Radio became a public company, majority owned by Cox Enterprises, in 1996. Around April 2009, Cox Enterprises proposed a US$69-million takeover offer of Cox Radio.

  8. WGAC (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WGAC (580 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Augusta, Georgia. The station carries a news/talk format simulcast with co-owned 95.1 WGAC-FM Harlem, Georgia. The stations are owned by Beasley Broadcast Group, Inc., through licensee Beasley Media Group Licenses, LLC. The radio studios and offices are on Jimmie Dyess Parkway in Augusta. [2]

  9. Storme Warren - Wikipedia

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    Storme Warren is an American television and radio broadcaster, best known as the host of The Big 615 [1] channel on TuneIn as a part of Garth Brooks' Sevens Network as well as the former host of The Storme Warren Show weekday mornings on SiriusXM's channel The Highway.