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Dial Global Local (formerly Waitt Radio Networks) was a national radio network based in Omaha, Nebraska, formerly owned by NRG Media and purchased in April 2008 by Triton Radio Networks. As a subsidiary of Dial Global, they specialized in 24-hour formats for affiliated radio stations across the United States and Canada which are specifically localized for their client stations, although they also were known for commercial production services. Dial Global Local also provides their affiliates with coverage of breaking news events.
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Type | Radio network |
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Country | |
Availability | United States/ Canada National, through regional affiliates |
Owner | Triton Media Group |
Launch date | Unknown at this time. |
Former names | Waitt Radio Networks (????-2010) |
In June 2012, due to reorganizations at Dial Global, the Dial Global Local 24/7 formats were fully integrated into Dial Global's portfolio of formats, and "Dial Global Local" ceased to exist as a brand name. However, most of the former Dial Global Local formats are still offered to affiliate stations in the same manner in which they were previously offered. Three formats - Rock 2.0, Good Time Oldies, and Hits Now! - are available in Local versions only (the latter being a former Dial Global Total offering).
24-hour formats currently (June 2012) offered by Dial Global in Local versions include:
Network Ident | Format | Additional Notes (If any) | |
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AC (Local Version) | Adult Contemporary | Formerly known as "AC Pure" under the Waitt/Dial Global Local banners | |
Classic Country (Local Version) | Classic country | Formerly known as Country Classics under the Waitt/Dial Global Local banners | |
Classic Hits/Pop (Local Version) | Oldies/Classic Hits | Formerly known as Oldies Plus under the Waitt/Dial Global Local banners | |
Classic Rock (Local Version) | Classic Rock | Formerly known as "Genuine Classic Rock" under the Waitt/Dial Global Local banners | |
Good Time Oldies | Oldies | A revival of a former Jones Radio Network format, brought back by affiliate demand; available in Local only | |
Hits Now! | CHR/Top 40 | Formerly a Dial Global Total format, now available in Local version only | |
Hot AC (Local Version) | Hot Adult Contemporary | Formerly known as "AC Active" under the Waitt/Dial Global Local banners | |
Mainstream Country (Local Version) | Modern Country | Formerly known as "Country Today" under the Waitt/Dial Global Local banners | |
Rock 2.0 | Mainstream Rock | Replaced the former Waitt "Alternative Now" and "Modern Rock" formats | |
Former networks included The Lounge (adult standards/soft AC, discontinued in June 2012); Modern Rock (replaced by Rock 2.0); and Bob FM (replaced by Jack FM, now a Dial Global Total offering).
On April 30, 2008, it was announced that NRG Media had sold the assets of Waitt Radio Networks to Triton Radio Networks, which also operates Dial Global Digital 24/7 formats (once part of Westwood One). According to Dial Global's website, Dial Global's plans are to merge Waitt's existing 24-hour formats and commercial production services into its own operations . The merger was complete in 2010.
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