- Communications, Inc.
Regent Communications Noble Broadcast Group Metro Networks Mondosphere Broadcasting Metroplex Communications Paxson Communications Quad City...
- Diaz
Broadcasting sold KLZZ to
Stratosphere Broadcasting L.P. (later
Mondosphere Broadcasting Inc.) for $1.3 million. On
December 1, 1990, the station...
- 98.5, the
station was on the air
until Palmquist sold it in 1997 to
Mondosphere Corporation and went into retirement. Today, the KDNO call
letters belong...
-
format that KKXX had
under Buck Owens' ownership. In the
summer of 1988,
Mondosphere re-tooled the station,
calling it
Power 105. It
began to
reflect its...
- KDNO (FM 98.5) in Delano, and
Palmquist managed it
until it was sold to
Mondosphere Corporation in 1997,
following which the
station was
renamed KDFO. During...
-
branded as X96.5 and at the time was
owned by
Mondosphere Broadcasting. On
August 16, 2000,
Mondosphere Broadcasting was sold to
Clear Channel Communications...
-
letters KSLY-FM,
adopted the
branding "SLY 96-FM". In
September 2000,
Mondosphere Broadcasting Inc. sold 11
stations throughout Central California, including...
- KSMA and its FM
sister station, then
known as KSNI-FM, to Fresno-based
Mondosphere Broadcasting for $3.75 million. The new
owner took
possession of the...
- for an
older audience.[according to whom?] It was part of then-owner
Mondosphere's greater plans. In
October 1995 Rob
Frazier (aka Robnokshus) took over...
- the
branding "The Rock" and
matching call
letters KURQ. In September,
Mondosphere Broadcasting Inc. sold 11
stations throughout Central California, including...