The HomeSlice Group
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The HomeSlice Group is an American media and entertainment conglomerate based in the Black Hills of South Dakota.[1] The HomeSlice Group is the worldwide exclusive licensing agent of the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally[1] and artist management company for Chancey Williams.[2] The firm owns six radio stations in the Rapid City, South Dakota DMA[3][4] and entered into a binding asset purchase agreement on October 30, 2015[5] to acquire all of the radio station assets of Rushmore Media Company, a subsidiary of Schurz Communications.[5] HomeSlice was formed in 1994[6] and incorporated in 1995.[7] The company is rooted in the live entertainment business[6] and now produces around 500 concerts a year. HomeSlice also operates an advertising agency and has been involved in financial services marketing for nearly 20 years.[8][9]
| Industry | Media |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1994 |
| Headquarters | Sturgis, South Dakota United States |
Key people | Dean Kinney, Clint Brengle, Mark Bruch, Mike Bruch |
| Products | Broadcast Radio, Digital Media, Artist Management, Event Promotion |
| Website | thehomeslicegroup |
Their latest project is with the 76th Sturgis Motorcycle Rally and Snapchat, with which they have organized Snapchat Live coverage of the event.[10]
Radio Station Ownership
On July 1, 2014 HomeSlice acquired two Rapid City / Sturgis, South Dakota radio stations: KBHB “The Big 81” and sister-station KKLS “News Talk”[6] KBHB is the most powerful radio station in South Dakota.[11] In November 2015, HomeSlice Media announced an agreement with Gray Television to acquire 98.7 KAT Country, 100.3 The Fox, 93.9 The Mix, and Hot 93.1[5] from Rushmore Media Company, a subsidiary of Schurz Communications, Inc.[5]