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  2. Metromedia - Wikipedia

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    Later that year the company's name was changed to Metromedia; [17] the Metropolitan Broadcasting name was retained for its broadcasting division until 1967. [18] In separate 1963 deals the company expanded into Los Angeles, buying first KTTV [19] and later KLAC and the original KLAC-FM (now KIIS-FM). [20]

  3. Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority

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    The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority was formed on February 1, 1993, by the California State Legislature which merged two rival agencies: the Southern California Rapid Transit District (SCRTD or more often, RTD) and the Los Angeles County Transportation Commission (LACTC).

  4. KMRB - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Times reported in 1991 that residents of Sunnyslope, a neighborhood located near KALI's transmitter, were receiving KALI's signal from televisions, ovens, and other household appliances. [17] In 1994, Multicultural Broadcasting purchased KALI and changed it to a Chinese format, with programs in both Mandarin and Cantonese. [18]

  5. List of stations owned or operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group

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    Santa Monica–Los Angeles, CA: KBLA 1580 1996–1998 [J] Multicultural Broadcasting: New Orleans, LA: WWL 870 1996–1999 [J] Audacy, Inc. WSMB 1350 1996–1999 [J] WWWL; Audacy, Inc. WBYU 1450 1997–1998 [B] Defunct, license cancelled in 2012: WTKL 95.7 1997–1999 [x] WKBU; Audacy, Inc. WEZB 97.1 1998–1999 [B] Audacy, Inc. WRNO-FM 99.5 ...

  6. David I. Saperstein - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Saperstein decided to take Metro Networks public on the Nasdaq exchange, stock symbol MTNT. He made his fortune when he sold the company to Westwood One in 1999 for $1.25 billion in stock. Now he operates tree farms in Texas and Florida : " It's a growing business, " he once told a reporter for Forbes magazine.

  7. KCAL-TV - Wikipedia

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    The new network launched on September 18, 2006, with former WB affiliate KTLA as its Los Angeles outlet, due to an affiliation agreement with owner Tribune Broadcasting that resulted in 16 of Tribune's WB affiliates joining the network. KCAL-TV remains an independent station, and is currently one of thirteen such stations owned by CBS as a ...

  8. KFTR-DT - Wikipedia

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    KMEX-DT has two Mobile DTV feeds, one of subchannel 34.1, labelled "KMEX-MH1", and of sister station KFTR-TV 46.1, labelled "KFTR-MH2", broadcasting at 3.67 Mbit/s. It was the highest bitrate of any Los Angeles television station's mobile feed. [31] [32] In addition, the station is also simulcast over KMEX's second digital subchannel.

  9. Mount Wilson FM Broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    Mount Wilson FM Broadcasters, Inc., a subsidiary of Mt. Wilson Broadcasting Inc., is a Los Angeles-based radio broadcasting company owned by Saul Levine.The company was founded in 1959, and Levine is the only independent operator of an FM commercial radio station in Los Angeles, that being KKGO-FM, today.