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Forcht Broadcasting
American broadcasting and marketing company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Forcht Broadcasting Radio & Digital is a broadcasting and marketing company that primarily serves small-market radio. It is a subsidiary of the Forcht Group of Kentucky.[1] The company currently operates 26 different stations around the U.S., primarily in Kentucky.[2]
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History
The Forcht Group began its foray into the broadcasting business in 1981 when its owner and founder, Terry Forcht, purchased Columbia, Kentucky radio station WAIN and started a new subsidiary known as Key Broadcasting. Throughout the years, Key Broadcasting began slowly expanding across small-market radio in Kentucky under various licenses. Forcht has even made small expansion out of state, owning stations serving Crawfordsville, Indiana and Olney, Illinois. On April 23, 2008, On April 23, 2008, Forcht Group of Kentucky announced that Key Broadcasting had been rebranded as Forcht Broadcasting.
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Forcht Broadcasting stations offer a wide variety of programs and musical genres. They are also affiliates for a variety of pro, college and local sports, including the UK Sports Network, NASCAR, IndyCar, Cincinnati Reds, St. Louis Cardinals, Nashville Predators, Cincinnati Bengals, Indianapolis Colts and local high school sports.
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