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(Redirected from K234CV) Radio station in Manteca, California For other uses, see KCBC (disambiguation).

KCBC
Broadcast areaNorthern California
Frequency770 kHz (HD Radio)
Programming
FormatChristian talk and teaching
Ownership
Owner
History
First air dateApril 5, 1987 (37 years ago) (1987-04-05)
Call sign meaningCrawford Broadcasting Company
Technical information
Licensing authorityFCC
Facility ID34587
ClassB
Power50,000 watts day
4,100 watts night
Transmitter coordinates37°47′51″N 120°53′1″W / 37.79750°N 120.88361°W / 37.79750; -120.88361
Translator(s)94.7 K234CV (Modesto)
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
Website770kcbc.com

KCBC (770 AM) is a commercial radio station broadcasting a Christian talk and teaching radio format. It is Licensed to Manteca, California, with radio studios and offices in Oakdale. The station is owned by the Crawford Broadcasting Company with the license held by subsidiary Kiertron, Inc.

By day, KCBC is powered at 50,000 watts, covering Stockton and Sacramento to the north, parts of the San Francisco Bay Area including San Jose to the west, as well as Salinas, Monterey and Santa Cruz. Because 770 AM is a clear channel frequency, KCBC must reduce power at night to 4,100 watts to reduce interference. Programming is also heard on 250 watt FM translator 94.7 K234CV in Modesto.

Programming

KCBC has a schedule of national and local religious leaders. The station is brokered, with hosts paying KCBC for time on the air. During their programs, they may seek donations to their ministries. Hosts include David Jeremiah, Charles Stanley, J. Vernon McGee and Jim Daly.

History

On April 5, 1987, the station first signed on the air. Its original city of license was Riverbank, California, and its first call sign was KPLA. It was owned by the KPLA Partnership, airing a Christian format. The studios and offices were in Oakdale, as they are now.

KPLA had a talk radio format from 1991 until 1993. It is the former home to conservative talk show host Geoff Metcalf. It later changed its city of license to Manteca, returning to Christian radio when acquired by Crawford Broadcasting.

References

  1. "Facility Technical Data for KCBC". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. "KCBC Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division. Retrieved July 19, 2010.
  3. Radio-Locator.com/KCBC
  4. Radio-Locator.com/K234CV
  5. Information from Broadcasting Yearbook 1989 page B-38

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See also
List of radio stations in California
Crawford Broadcasting
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