United Stations Radio Networks

The company was founded in February 1994 by pop icon Dick Clark and radio veterans Nick Verbitsky and Ed Salamon.

[1] In 2023, Gemini XIII, a company established by executives formerly with Dial Global and Cadence13, agreed to purchase United Stations.

[3] United Stations's entertainment program offerings include Rewind with Gary Bryan, America's Greatest Hits with Scott Shannon, Nights With Alice Cooper, The House of Hair, various programs hosted by Tom Kent, Lex and Terry, Absolutely 80s with Nina Blackwood, Open House Party, Dick Bartley's Classic Hits,[4] Rock & Roll's Greatest Hits also hosted by Bartley,[4] the Lou Brutus shows hardDrive and hardDriveXL, The Sandy Show,[5] Rick Jackson's Country Classics,[6] and reruns of Dick Clark's Rock, Roll & Remember and the daily Music Calendar.

United Stations distributes Bloomberg Radio's 24-hour and short-form business news programming.

[8] In response to Gemini XIII's acquisition of United Stations, Nights with Alice Cooper departed the network in September 2023.