Centennial Broadcasting

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Centennial Broadcasting
Company typePrivately owned
Industry Radio
GenreRadio broadcasting company
Headquarters,
United States [1]
Area served
Winchester, Virginia [2]
Fredericksburg, Virginia [3]
Key people
Allen B. Shaw (President/CEO) [4]
Total assets 1 FM station
2 AM stations [2] [3]
Website Official website

Centennial Broadcasting is a small market radio broadcasting company based in Clemmons, North Carolina. [1] The company is led by President and CEO Allen B. Shaw. [4] Shaw began his career in 1959, at the age of 15, at radio station WRWB in Kissimmee, Florida. [5]

Contents

History

1997–2000

Centennial purchased Las Vegas–based KQOL from American General Media for an undisclosed sum on May 13, 1997. [6] Two months later, on July 22, 1997, the company bought another Las Vegas station, KJUL, also for an undisclosed amount. [7] In March 1998, Sinclair Broadcast Group sold three New Orleans–based stations to the company for $16 million. [8] The stations included two FMs, WRNO-FM and KMEZ, and one AM, WBYU. [8] In April of the same year, Centennial purchased Las Vegas station KKLZ from Apogee Companies for $21 million. [9] The company sold all six of its stations to Beasley Broadcast Group in late 2000 for $113.5 million. [10] [11]

Since 2004

The company would re-enter the radio business, this time in Virginia, with the purchase of Lynchburg, Virginia-area stations WZZI (then at 101.5) and WZZU from Travis Media LLC on August 31, 2004, for $4.146 million. [12] In 2005, the company purchased WLNI from 3 Daughters Media for $4.4 million. [13] Centennial filed suit on 3 Daughters Media and owner Gary Burns in 2006 for violating a five-year non-compete agreement. [13] The case was heard in the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia. [14] U.S. District Judge Norman Moon ruled 3 Daughters Media "could not operate a station with a Talk format until the five-year non-compete" had ended on August 4, 2006. [13] [14] Burns appealed to United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, which upheld the previous court's ruling. [13] [15] In March 2005, Cumulus Media sold WBWR and translator W247AD-FM to Centennial for $1.9 million. [16] [17] The deal closed in April of the same year. [18]

On May 17, 2007, Centennial announced it was buying WINC, WINC-FM, WWRT, and WWRE in Winchester and WBQB and WFVA in Fredericksburg from Mid-Atlantic Network Inc. for $36 million. [19] Later reports had the price of the sale at $35.972 million. [20] Shaw, commenting in a Winchester Star interview on the sale, said he had been considering buying the stations for several months. [19] The sale closed in August 2007. [19]

In April 2008, the company agreed to purchase four stations from Univision Radio in Albuquerque, New Mexico, for $24 million. [21] The sale included stations KIOT, KJFA, KKRG, and KKSS. [21] For unknown reasons, the sale was never completed and the stations remain owned by Univision. [22]

On February 1, 2011, WVMP was sold to CityWorks Community Broadcasting LLC for $500,000. [12] Centennial sold WZZU and WZZI (now on 106.9MHz), then airing an Active Rock format, to WVJT, LLC. for $523,000 on August 27, 2012. [23] [24] Mel Wheeler Inc. purchased W247AD-FM from Centennial for $75,000 on April 4, 2012. [25] A year later, Centennial sold WLNI to Mel Wheeler Inc. on January 12, 2013, for $1.025 million. [26] That sale was delayed due to a "petition to deny" filed with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). [27] Gary Burns, owner of 3 Daughters Media, contented the sale would give Mel Wheeler Inc. control of too many stations in one market. [27] [28] The FCC disagreed and denied the "petition to deny" in August 2013. [27] [29]

On October 6, 2020, Centennial sold WINC-FM operating on 92.5MHz from Winchester, Virginia, to Educational Media Foundation (EMF) for $1.75 million. [30] WINC-FM's existing music programming moved to the co-owned WXBN (105.5 FM) and WZFC (104.9 FM) ahead of the sale;, and Centennial retained the rights to the WINC callsign and branding. [31] On December 29, 2020, after the sale of the 92.5 FM channel closed, Centennial transferred the WINC-FM callsign to 105.5MHz. [32] WZFC continued to simulcast WINC-FM's programming.

Stations

Centennial Broadcasting currently owns and operates two stations in Fredericksburg, Virginia: [2] [3]

Fredericksburg

Call sign Frequency FormatWebsiteSource
WBQB 101.5 FM Adult contemporary www.b1015.com [33]
WFVA 1230 AM News/talk/sports www.wfvaradio.com [34]

Formerly owned stations

Call sign Frequency City of license Years ownedCurrent status
KSTJ102.7 FM Las Vegas, Nevada 1997–2000 KVGS, owned by Beasley Broadcast Group
KJUL104.3 FMLas Vegas, Nevada1997–2000 KFRH, owned by VCY America
WRNO-FM 99.5 FM New Orleans, Louisiana 1998–2000Owned by iHeartMedia
KMEZ 106.7 FMNew Orleans, Louisiana1998–2000Owned by Cumulus Media
WBYU 1450 AMNew Orleans, Louisiana1998–2000Defunct, license cancelled in 2012
WZZI101.5 FM Roanoke, Virginia 2004–2011 WVMP, owned by WVJT, LLC
WZZU 97.9 FM Lynchburg, Virginia 2004–2012Owned by WVJT, LLC
WLNI 105.9 FMLynchburg, Virginia2005–2012Owned by James River Media, LLC
WBWR106.9 FM Bedford, Virginia 2005–2012 WLGX, owned by WVJT, LLC
WINC 1400 AM Winchester, Virginia 2007–2021Owned by Colonial Radio Group [35]
WINC-FM92.5 FMWinchester, Virginia2007–2020 WAIW, owned by Educational Media Foundation
WXBN105.5 FMWinchester, Virginia2007–2021 WINC-FM, owned by Euclid Avenue Properties
WZFC104.9 FMWinchester, Virginia2007–2021 WVRX, owned by Point FM Ministries

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