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  2. KVEN (Ventura, California) - Wikipedia

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    KVEN (1450 AM, "SportsRadio 1450") was a radio station licensed to Ventura, California.Operating from 1948 to 2021, KVEN last carried sports radio programming from the national CBS Sports Radio network, with no locally-originated programming.

  3. KVEN - Wikipedia

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    KVEN (1520 AM, "La Voz 1520 AM & 96.3 FM") is a commercial radio station that is licensed to Port Hueneme, California and serves the Ventura County area. The station is owned by Gold Coast Broadcasting and broadcasts a Spanish-language talk/sports format. By day, KVEN has a power of 10,000 watts.

  4. KBBY-FM - Wikipedia

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    In July 1986, Forrest Radio sold KBBY and its AM sister station, then known as KOGO, to New York–based ownership group Ventura Broadcasting Associates for $3 million. [6] The station then adopted an adult contemporary format. That group would in turn sell the combo in 1989 to Buena Ventura Inc., headed by George Duncan, for $6.7 million. [7]

  5. KUNX - Wikipedia

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    KUNX (1400 AM) is a commercial radio station that is licensed to Santa Paula, California and serves the Ventura County, California area. The station broadcasts in the Spanish language, carrying a regional Mexican music format branded as "Radio Bronco 1400 AM & 102.5 FM".

  6. KVTA - Wikipedia

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    KVTA (1590 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Ventura, California, and serves Ventura County and southern Santa Barbara County. The station is owned by Gold Coast Broadcasting and airs a talk radio format. KVTA broadcasts with 5,000 watts from its transmitter near the Santa Clara River off the Ventura Freeway at South Victoria Avenue ...

  7. Mysterious sonic booms rattle SoCal coast, and more are ... - AOL

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    "Recent changes in flight trajectories have made sonic booms audible to individuals living in southern Santa Barbara, Ventura, or northern L.A. counties along the coast," Col. Mark Shoemaker ...

  8. KVYB - Wikipedia

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    On September 24, 2010, KMGQ changed its format from smooth jazz to classic rock, branded as "106.3 The Surf", and adopted the KRRF call sign. [6] [11]In 2011, KRRF was granted a construction permit from the Federal Communications Commission to change its city of license to Oak View, California and move to a new transmitter site in Ventura County.

  9. List of radio stations in California - Wikipedia

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    1450 AM: San Francisco ... The Community Advocacy Coalition of Ventura County: Variety KJCN: 107.5 FM: ... 1230 AM: Los Angeles: Woori Media Group, LLC: Korean KYRR ...