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Gap West's Yakima, Washington cluster will be run by Cheryl Salamone
The move by Gap West to bring in Salamone to run its Yakima group allows her to come home, as she ran the same six-station group in 2000-2004, when the stations were owned by Clear Channel. Salamone tells the Yakima Herald-Republic newspaper, “We will go back to being more involved in the community and offering a better product for our listeners.” Salamone replaces David Roederer, who recently resigned. Gap West owns KIT-AM (980), KUTI-AM (1460), KDBL-FM “The Bull” (92.9), KATS-FM (94.5), KQMY-FM “My” (99.3) & KFFM-FM (107.3).
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