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Sinclair Broadcast Group, a publicly traded American telecommunications conglomerate, owns or operates 294 television stations across the United States in 89 markets ranging in size from as large as Washington, D.C. to as small as Ottumwa, Iowa/Kirksville, Missouri. [1]
1101 E. University Ave. 36°46′04″N 119°47′51″W / 36.767778°N 119.7975°W / 36.767778; -119.7975 ( Old Administration Building, Fresno City Fresno
Fresno. KMGV – 97.9 – Rhythmic oldies [23] KMJ – 580 – News/talk [23] KMJ-FM – 105.9 – News/talk (simulcast of KMJ) [23] KSKS – 93.7 – Country [23] KWYE – 101.1 – Hot adult contemporary [23] Los Angeles. KABC – 790 – News/talk [24] [25] Oxnard/Ventura. KBBY-FM – 95.1 – Adult contemporary [26] KHAY – 100.7 ...
A long-vacant building beyond the outfield wall of the Chukchansi Park baseball stadium in downtown Fresno is being sold for $1 to an organization with hopes to revitalize the building as a space ...
Television news team shakeup at ABC30 in Fresno. Familiar face returns to mornings. Joshua Tehee. August 4, 2022 at 1:27 PM. ... In a post on his official Facebook page, Burke wrote, “These last ...
Fresno: Fresno Free College Foundation: Variety: KFEP-LP: 99.1 FM: Los Angeles: Echo Park Film Center: KFER: 89.9 FM: Santa Cruz: Santa Cruz Educational Broadcasting Foundation: Variety: KFFW-LP: 107.7 FM: Atwater: Iglesia de Cristo Ministerios Llamada Final Atwater: Spanish Religious KFGD-LP: 92.5 FM: Fresno: Fig Garden Police Protection ...
WZTK was issued its broadcast license by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on July 30, 2014. WZTK signed on the air at 105.7 FM on June 26, 2014. [2] The station assumed the talk radio format and programming that formerly aired on WATZ, whose license was surrendered to the FCC on July 7, 2014. [3]
It was owned by Calojay Enterprises and was a rare stand-alone FM station, not co-owned with an AM or TV station. The studios were at 3208 East Michigan Street. In 1964, the station relocated to the Dearborn Hotel on East Michigan Street. (The Dearborn is now home to the Wheeler Mission Community Center.) By 1967, WAIV ran out of advertising ...