DavidEduardo said:Lkeller said:The presumption there is that CC has owned the "Kiss FM" brand since it bought KIIS-FM in the 90s and trademarket it. But I don't know if anybody has ever posted that they know all this for certain - so it's speculation.
"Kiss" was a CA service market for a while, and then at some point it was also registered as a national brand, grandfathering those few "Kiss" operations that predated the registration. "Kiss" has been licensed to non-CC stations in places like Albuquerque.
Similarly, there are cases where CC has licensed the use of another of its brands, The Beat, in places like San Antonio.
An early example of creating and licensing a national brand in radio is Mike Joseph's "Hot Hits" which was both a consulting product and a phrase stations could license and use locally without the consulting services.
I assume that CC could only "own" the brand in the United States, correct? I posted this before, but nobody responded. There is a "Kiss-FM" in France, and the announcers say it in English, though they otherwise speak French. All the other stations I heard there had (not surprisingly) French names, like "Nostalgie" (Oldies).