Three Eagles Communications

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Three Eagles Communications, Inc. is a media company based in Salida, Colorado. It operates 4 radio stations in Colorado. Rolland Johnson is chief executive officer, and Gary Buchanan is president and chief operating officer.

The sale of its stations located in Nebraska, South Dakota, Iowa and Minnesota to Digity Companies LLC was finalized in September 2014.

The company was acquired by Primus Capital and Wachovia Capital Partners. [1]

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