The following is a list of radio stations formerly owned by NBC via parent company RCA from 1926 until 1989. NBC formerly operated two radio networks in the United States: the NBC Radio Network from 1926 until 1987 (known as the NBC Red Network from 1926 to 1942) and the NBC Blue Network from 1926 until 1943 (known as the Blue Network from 1942 to 1945 and the American Broadcasting Company from 1945 onward).
Stations are arranged in alphabetical order by state and city of license.
AM Station | FM Station |
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City of license / Market | Station | Owned since | Current ownership |
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San Francisco, CA | KPO/KNBC/KNBR 680 | 1932–1989 [1] | owned by Cumulus Media |
| 1955–1988 [2] | KMVQ-FM, owned by Bonneville International | |
Denver–Boulder, CO | KOA 850 | 1941–1952 [lower-alpha 1] | owned by iHeartMedia |
KOA-FM 95.7 ** | 1949–1952 | defunct; frequency occupied by KDHT | |
Hartford–New Britain, CT | WKNB 840 | 1956–1960 | WRYM, owned by Eight Forty Broadcasting Company |
Washington, D.C. | WRC 980 ** | 1923–1984 [3] | WTEM, owned by Audacy, Inc. |
WRC-FM/WKYS 93.9 ** | 1947–1988 [4] | owned by Radio One [5] | |
Chicago, IL | WMAQ 670 | 1931–1987 [6] | WSCR, owned by Audacy, Inc. |
| 1948–1988 [2] | owned by Cumulus Media | |
Boston, MA | WJIB 96.9 | 1983–1988 [2] | WBQT, owned by Beasley Broadcast Group |
New York, NY | WEAF/WRCA/WNBC 660 | 1926–1988 [2] | WFAN, owned by Audacy, Inc. |
| 1940–1988 [2] | WQHT, owned by Mediaco Holding, Inc. | |
Cleveland, OH | WTAM/WKYC 1100 |
| WTAM, owned by iHeartMedia |
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| WMJI, owned by iHeartMedia | |
Philadelphia, PA | KYW/WRCV 1060 | 1956–1965 | KYW, owned by Audacy, Inc. |
Pittsburgh, PA | WJAS 1320 | 1957–1972 | owned by Pittsburgh Radio Partners LLC |
WJAS-FM 99.7 | 1957–1972 | WSHH, owned by Renda Broadcasting |
AM Station |
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City of license / Market | Station | Owned since | Current ownership |
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San Francisco, CA | KGO 810 | 1930–1943 [7] | owned by Cumulus Media |
New York, NY | WJZ 770 ** | 1923–1943 [7] | WABC, owned by Red Apple Media (John Catsimatidis) |
Chicago, IL | WENR 890 | 1931–1943 [7] | defunct; merged into WLS in 1954 |
Washington, D.C. | WMAL 630 | 1934–1941 [lower-alpha 2] | WSBN, owned by Cumulus Media |
General Electric purchased NBC's parent company, RCA, in early 1986. [9] With the purchase, GE announced intentions to sell off the entirety of NBC's radio group and RCA's non-broadcast holdings, the latter spun off to Bertelsmann and Thomson SA. [10] After a planned sale of the entire radio unit to Westinghouse Broadcasting in early 1987 fell through, Westwood One acquired the programming assets of the NBC Radio Network—including NBC's radio news service, The Source and Talknet—in a $50 million deal on July 20, 1987. [11] [12] [13]
The NBC-owned radio stations were sold to various buyers. [14] WMAQ was acquired by Westinghouse in November 1987. [6] WNBC and WYNY in New York City, WKQX in Chicago, WJIB in Boston and KYUU in San Francisco were sold to Emmis Communications for a combined $121.5 million (equivalent to $278 million in 2021) on February 18, 1988. [2] (As part of the deal, Emmis sold the licenses of their existing New York AM/FM combination, WFAN and WQHT, [15] and transferred the intellectual properties of both stations onto WNBC [16] and WYNY, [17] respectively. [18] ) WKYS was sold to minority-controlled Albimar Communications on April 7, 1988, for $46.75 million (equivalent to $107 million in 2021). [4] KNBR was the final radio property sold, with Susquehanna Radio Corporation purchasing it for $20 million (equivalent to $43.7 million in 2021) in March 1989. [1]
The Mutual Broadcasting System was an American commercial radio network in operation from 1934 to 1999. In the golden age of U.S. radio drama, Mutual was best known as the original network home of The Lone Ranger and The Adventures of Superman and as the long-time radio residence of The Shadow. For many years, it was a national broadcaster for Major League Baseball, the National Football League, and Notre Dame Fighting Irish football. From the mid-1930s and until the retirement of the network in 1999, Mutual ran a highly respected news service accompanied by a variety of popular commentary shows. Mutual pioneered the nationwide late night call-in talk radio program in the late 1970s, introducing the country to Larry King and later Jim Bohannon.
KHON-TV is a television station in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States, serving the Hawaiian Islands as an affiliate of Fox and The CW. It is owned by Nexstar Media Group alongside MyNetworkTV affiliate KHII-TV. Both stations share studios at the Haiwaiki Tower in downtown Honolulu, while KHON's main transmitter is also located downtown at the Century Center condominium/business complex.
WQHT is a commercial radio station, licensed to New York, New York, which broadcasts an urban contemporary music format. The station is owned by Mediaco Holding, a subsidiary of the Standard General hedge fund, and operated by Emmis Communications under a shared services agreement.
WEPN is an all-sports AM radio station licensed to New York, New York. The station is owned-and-operated by Good Karma Brands and its transmitter site is located in North Bergen, New Jersey.
WPSG is a television station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, affiliated with The CW. It is owned by the CBS News and Stations group alongside CBS station KYW-TV. Both stations share studios on Hamilton Street north of Center City Philadelphia, while WPSG's transmitter is located in the city's Roxborough section.
WALA-TV is a television station licensed to Mobile, Alabama, United States, serving as the Fox affiliate for southwest Alabama and northwest Florida. Owned by Gray Television, the station maintains studios on Satchel Paige Drive in Mobile, with an additional studio and news bureau on Executive Plaza Drive in Pensacola, Florida; its transmitter is located in Spanish Fort, Alabama.
Emmis Communications is an American media conglomerate based in Indianapolis, Indiana. Emmis, based on the Hebrew word for Truth (Emet) was founded by Jeff Smulyan in 1980. Emmis has owned many radio stations, including KPWR and WQHT, which have notoriety for their Hip Hop Rhythmic format as well as WFAN, which was the world's first 24-hour sports talk radio station. In addition to radio, Emmis has invested in TV, publishing, and mobile operations around the United States.
WKTU is a rhythmic adult contemporary formatted radio station licensed to Lake Success, New York, a suburb of New York City. WKTU is owned by iHeartMedia and broadcasts from studios in the former AT&T Building in the Tribeca neighborhood of Manhattan; its transmitter is located at the Empire State Building.
New World Pictures was an American independent production, distribution, and multimedia company. It was founded in 1970 by Roger Corman and Gene Corman as New World Pictures, Ltd., a producer and distributor of motion pictures, eventually expanding into television production in 1984. New World eventually expanded into broadcasting with the acquisition of seven television stations in 1993, with the broadcasting unit expanding through additional purchases made during 1994.
WMTV is a television station in Madison, Wisconsin, United States, affiliated with NBC and The CW. The station is owned by Gray Television and maintains studios and transmitter facilities on Forward Drive on Madison's southwest side.
KOCO-TV is a television station in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States, affiliated with ABC and owned by Hearst Television. Its studios and transmitter are located on East Britton Road —between North Kelley and North Eastern Avenues—in the McCourry Heights neighborhood of northeast Oklahoma City.
KATV is a television station in Little Rock, Arkansas, United States, affiliated with ABC and owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group. The station's studios are located on Riverfront Drive in the Riverdale section northwest of downtown Little Rock, and its transmitter is located at the Shinall Mountain antenna farm in the Chenal Valley area.
KASN is a television station licensed to Pine Bluff, Arkansas, United States, serving the Little Rock area as a de facto owned-and-operated station of The CW. It is owned by Mission Broadcasting alongside Fox affiliate KLRT-TV ; Mission maintains a local marketing agreement (LMA) with Nexstar Media Group for the provision of certain services. The stations share studios at the Victory Building on West Capitol Avenue and South Victory Street in downtown Little Rock, while KASN's transmitter is located on the Clear Channel Broadcasting Tower, two miles (3.2 km) west-southwest of Redfield.
New Country Y-107 was a radio station simulcast on as many as four FM stations all on 107.1 MHz around New York City. Airing a country music format, the stations targeted a primarily suburban audience. Owned by Big City Radio, New Country Y-107 broadcast from 1996 to 2002; the simulcast then flipped to contemporary Spanish music as "Rumba 107" before being broken up after it was sold in 2003. The station was based at the headquarters of Big City Radio in Hawthorne, New York, moving to Manhattan in 2001.
The National Broadcasting Company's NBC Radio Network was an American commercial radio network which was in continuous operation from 1926 through 1999. Along with the NBC Blue Network, it was one of the first two nationwide networks established in the United States. Its major competitors were the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), founded in 1927, and the Mutual Broadcasting System, founded in 1934. In 1942, NBC was required to divest one of its national networks, so it sold NBC Blue, which was soon renamed the American Broadcasting Company (ABC). After this separation, the Red Network continued as the NBC Radio Network.
KPRC is a broadcast radio station in the United States. Licensed to Houston, Texas, KPRC has a talk radio format and is owned by iHeartMedia. A Fox News Radio affiliate, KPRC broadcasts mostly conservative talk radio shows and originates Walton & Johnson and The Jesse Kelly Show. Additionally, KPRC broadcasts University of Houston sports.
KTVQ, UHF analog channel 25, was an ABC-affiliated television station licensed to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States, which operated from November 1, 1953, to December 15, 1955. The station was owned by the Republic Television and Radio Company. KTVQ's studios were located on Northwest 19th Street and North Classen Boulevard in northwest Oklahoma City's Mesta Park neighborhood, and its transmitter was located atop the First National Bank Building on North Robinson and Park Avenues in downtown Oklahoma City.
Jeffrey Howard Smulyan is the founder and chief executive officer of Emmis Communications.
KFOR-TV is a television station in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States, affiliated with NBC. It is owned by Nexstar Media Group alongside independent station KAUT-TV (channel 43). Both stations share studios in Oklahoma City's McCourry Heights section, where KFOR-TV's transmitter is also located.
The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) is an American English-language commercial broadcast television and radio network which is owned by Comcast through NBCUniversal. The network is headquartered at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in New York City, with additional major offices near Los Angeles, and Chicago. Along with ABC and CBS, NBC is one of the traditional "Big Three" American television networks.