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KFVR (AM)

Radio station in Crescent City, California (1959–2017)
See also: KFVR
KFVR
Frequency 1310 kHz
Programming
Format Defunct (formerly Regional Mexican)
Ownership
OwnerDel Rosario Talpa, Inc.
History
First air date
1959
Last air date
May 17, 2017 (2017年05月17日)
(date of license cancellation)
Former call signs
KPOD (1959–1975)
KPLY (1975–1979)
KCRE (1979–1981)
KDNC (1981–1982)
KCRE (1982–1991)
Technical information
Facility ID 52107
Class D
Power 1,000 watts daytime only
Transmitter coordinates
41°45′35′′N 124°9′49′′W / 41.75972°N 124.16361°W / 41.75972; -124.16361

KFVR (1310 AM) was a radio station broadcasting a Regional Mexican format. Licensed to Crescent City, California, United States, the station was owned by Del Rosario Talpa, Inc.[1]

History

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KFVR was born in 1959 under the call letters KCRE standing for the first three letters in Crescent City, California. In the 1960s it was bought by Mason Deaver. He sold it to Ber-Tec Broadcasting, Inc. in 1979. The two owners of Ber-Tec Broadcasting Inc. were Bob Berkowitz and David Tecker. They decided to change the call letters to KDNC which they wanted to represent Del Norte County. After less than a year, the station's call letters were changed back to the original ones it had in the 1950s, KCRE. In 1990, Ber-Tec Broadcasting sold the station to Larry Goodman. In 1998, he sold it to Pollack-Belz Broadcasting. On October 1, 1991, the call letters were changed to KFVR.[2]

KFVR's license was canceled on May 17, 2017, due to failure to pay debts it owed to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).[3] [4]

References

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  1. ^ "KFVR Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  2. ^ "KFVR Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  3. ^ Bradshaw, James D. (May 17, 2017). "Re: KFVR(AM), Crescent City, CA" (PDF). CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission . Retrieved May 17, 2017.
  4. ^ "Federal Communications Commission Daily Digest" (PDF). Federal Communications Commission . May 22, 2017. Retrieved May 23, 2017.
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