Liberman Broadcasting
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Liberman Broadcasting is a media company based in Burbank, California. Liberman Broadcasting primarily caters to the Spanish-speaking Hispanic community and owns television and radio stations in several of the top Hispanic markets.
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[edit] History
José Liberman, and his son Lenard founded the company in 1987. Between them, they have more than 55-years of operating experience in the broadcasting industry. They have created radio and television clusters in Los Angeles and Houston, then in the late 1990s to early, 2000s, they have expanded to Dallas and San Diego. Although their television stations are part of the Liberman Television Network, they're still classified as independent stations.
On August 4, 2006, Liberman Broadcasting made an agreement with Entravision Communications to buy 5 Dallas area radio stations from Entravision. [1]
On May 21, 2007, Liberman has announced that it will expand to Utah with a $10 Million purchase of former UPN station KPNZ from Utah Communications, LLC. This acquisition was finalized on November 30, 2007. [2]
On July 19, 2007, Liberman bought KWIE, from Magic Broadcasting for 25 million.[1]
[edit] TV and Radio Stations
[edit] Dallas/Fort Worth
- KMPX-TV Channel 29
- KNOR-FM - La Raza 93.7 FM
- KTCY-FM - XO 101.7 FM
- KZMP-FM/AM - Radio Saalam Namaste 104.9 FM/1540 AM
- KZZA-FM - Casa 106.7 FM
[edit] Greater Houston
- KZJL-TV Channel 61
- KTJM & KJOJ - La Raza FM
- KQQK/KXGJ "XO LA MUSICA DE TU GENERACION"
[edit] Greater Los Angeles Area
- KRCA-TV Channel 62
- KBUE-FM, KBUA-FM, and KEBN-FM - Que Buena Radio
- KHJ-AM - La Ranchera 930AM
- KWIE - Wild 96
[edit] Salt Lake City
- KPNZ-TV Channel 24
[edit] San Diego
- KSDX-LP Channel 29
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[edit] References
- ^ Calif. media company to buy Dallas radio stations Dallas Business Journal
- ^ Salt Lake Stick Leads Liberman To Utah Hispanic Market Weekly
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