Clear Channel Communications, the nation's largest radio operator, is considering selling some of its 1,200 stations in smaller markets, according to industry analysts.
The station signed a deal with Clear Channel Communications in February 1999.
Clear Channel Communications is the station's owner and licensee.
Clear Channel Communications would take control of the station with its purchase of Ackerley in 2001.
Clear Channel Communications suggested that its 1,170 or so radio stations avoid playing certain tunes.
Clear Channel Communications, which owns 1,200 stations, carefully tests songs before adding them to its nationwide playlist.
Clear Channel Communications purchased the station in the late 1990s.
Clear Channel Communications considered it to be a pilot project and may have tried to create similar restaurants across the country if it succeeded.
Clear Channel Communications purchased the station in 1997.
The Hernreich family sold the station to Channel Communications in 1984.