Keller Broadcasting

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Keller Broadcasting is an American radio network. It is the smallest independent syndication company in the United States. It is based in Portland, Oregon. The subsidiary is wholly owned by the private-firm Mitchell Keller Enterprises LLC.

Keller syndicates rising personalities in American broadcasting, including Barbara Ficarra and Mitchell Keller

History

The company was founded by Mitchell Keller in September 2009. Keller began working in radio in 1997, he voluntarily hosted a local music show for the community radio station 90.7 KBOO FM in Portland, Oregon from 1998 to 2000. He later worked as a disc jockey for AM 720 KFIR, a Sweet Home, Oregon radio station. In late 2009, Keller Broadcasting was purchased by Mitchell Keller Enterprises LLC as a subsidiary. Keller Broadcasting obtained construction permits for 2 AM radio stations in Blue Mountains (Australia) on January 2, 2010.

Mitchell Keller Enterprises provides financial support for the Keller Broadcasting division, whose properties are owned wholly by Mitchell Keller Enterprises.

Distribution

Keller Broadcasting's programs are currently distributed over CD-ROM, or downloadable via FTP.

Keller's programs are distributed and sold on a mixture of fee and barter based agreements. Keller Broadcasting talk and entertainment programs, include anywhere between 5 to 10 minutes an hour of network ad inventory.

Notable programming

Radio programs distributed by Keller Broadcasting include Country Gold Weekend and Midweek Politics with David Pakman, Harmonic Lounge with Bill Harmon and Classic Country First with Doug Davis.