On January 6, 2009, Raycom and Local TV LLC announced that they would be swapping stations in Richmond and Birmingham.
Frightening the horses - swapping stations on Feedback - 16:53 UK time, Wednesday, 8 December 2010 I'm a Radio 4 listener, get me out of here!
Galaxy divested itself of its Albany, New York cluster and swapped several stations in a multi-owner deal that included Clear Channel Communications in Utica/Rome 2007.
In 1999 Salem entered an agreement with AMFM Inc. (which would be absorbed into Clear Channel) to swap stations.
Los Angeles Kings of the National Hockey League (swapped stations with Clippers in 2006; Kings games now air on KTLK)
In July 1959 The 465th FIS and the 49th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, which was stationed at Hanscom AFB, Massachusetts, swapped equipment, personnel, and stations.
Instead, analysts and bankers predict, companies like Viacom and Disney, and others, would be more likely to buy additional stations in markets in which they already have holdings or to swap stations, primarily for tax purposes.
In a no-cash deal worth about $15 million, Viacom International Inc., based in New York, and Noble Broadcasting of San Diego, swapped stations in Seattle and Denver.
In 2004 Univision Radio swapped stations with Salem.
Analysts said broadcasters were likely to swap stations to amass positions in certain markets, effectively carving up territories among themselves.