Wine Country Broadcasting
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Wine Country Broadcasting Company is a small San Francisco, California, United States, based radio broadcasting company that owns radio stations in Napa and Saint Helena, a broadcast translator in Calistoga, and repeater in Cordelia, California.
Wine Country Broadcasting, a California corporation, is owned by the Roger O. Walther SP Trust, and administered by the Tusker Corporation of San Francisco (a Delaware corporation). The trust is administered by Roger O. Walther and Anne Newton Walther, husband and wife. Roger O. Walther is the Chairman and CEO of Tusker. [1][2]
Wine Country Broadcasting bought the properties in 2003 from Charles B. Moss III, and CBM Napa LLC.[3][4]
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[edit] Stations
- KVON-AM - 1440 kHz - Napa, California
- KVYN-FM - 99.3 MHz - (nickname: "99.3 The Vine") - St. Helena, California
[edit] Translators and boosters
- K278AH-FX - 103.5 MHz - translator station - Calistoga, California
- KVYN-FM1-FB - 99.3 MHz - booster station - Cordelia, California
[edit] References
- ^ Ownership Report @ the FCC
- ^ Corporation status @ Secretary of State office - State of California
- ^ Broadcast Actions @ FCC - 08/18/2003
- ^ "Changing Hands" @ BIA Financial Networks -- Broadcasting & Cable - 6/2/2003