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  2. KCLU-FM - Wikipedia

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    KCLU-FM (88.3 FM) is a non-commercial radio station that is licensed to Thousand Oaks, California and serves Ventura County.The station, owned by California Lutheran University, is a member of NPR and airs local news, weather forecasts, and traffic conditions as well as a wide variety of public radio programming for California's South Coast of California and Central Coast of California ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. KWHY - Wikipedia

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    After a $5 million investment, the station first signed on the air on August 17, 1985, offering movies, syndicated fare and local newscasts to Ventura County from its transmitter on South Mountain near Santa Paula. [12] It was the first television station to operate in Ventura County since KKOG-TV (channel 16) shut down in 1969. [13]

  5. List of television stations in California - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of broadcast television stations that are licensed ... MBC-D on 18.3, News Y on 18.4 ... Heartland on 13.6, Buzzr on 13.7, The Ventura Channel on ...

  6. List of radio stations in California - Wikipedia

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    Family Stations, Inc. Christian radio ... Ventura County Community College District: J-pop ... Nevada County Broadcasters, Inc. News/Talk: KNCO-FM: 94.1 FM:

  7. 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.

  8. KBBY-FM - Wikipedia

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    The station first signed on December 27, 1962, as KUDU-FM, simulcasting AM sister station KUDU. [2] Owned by Tri-Counties Public Service Inc., it was the first automated top 40 station in Southern California. In 1969, KUDU-FM switched its call letters to KBBY and flipped to a progressive rock format with the branding "K-Baby".

  9. KJLA - Wikipedia

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    KJLA (channel 57) is a Spanish-language religious independent television station licensed to Ventura, California, United States, serving the Los Angeles area. The station is owned by Costa de Oro Media, LLC, a company run by Entravision Communications founder, CEO and chairman Walter Ulloa (whose brother, Ronald Ulloa, owns ethnic independent KXLA (channel 44) and KVMD (channel 31)).