Centennial Broadcasting
Privately owned | |
Industry | Radio |
Genre | Radio broadcasting company |
Headquarters | Clemmons, North Carolina, United States[1] |
Area served
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Winchester, Virginia[2] Fredericksburg, Virginia[3] |
Key people
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Allen B. Shaw (President/CEO)[4] |
Total assets | 4 FM stations 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 KJUL 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, KSTJ, 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]
2004-Present
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 106.9), 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]
Stations
Centennial Broadcasting owns and operates six stations in two different markets in Northern Virginia.[2][3]
Fredericksburg
Call Sign | Frequency | Format | Website | Source |
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WBQB | 101.5 FM | Adult Contemporary | [1] | [30] |
WFVA | 1230 AM | News/Talk/Sports | [2] | [31] |
Winchester
Call Sign | Frequency | Format | Website | Source |
---|---|---|---|---|
WINC | 1400 AM | News/Talk/Sports | [3] | [32] |
WINC-FM | 92.5 FM | Adult Contemporary | [4] | [33] |
WXBN | 105.5 FM | Country | [5] | [34] |
WZFC | 104.9 FM | Country | [6] | [35] |
Formerly Owned Stations
Call Sign | Frequency | Location | Years Owned | Current Owner |
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KJUL | 102.7 FM | Las Vegas, Nevada | 1997–2000 | Beasley Broadcast Group (now KCYE) |
KSTJ | 104.3 FM | Las Vegas, Nevada | 1997–2000 | Silver State Broadcasting, LLC (now KFRH) |
WRNO-FM | 99.5 FM | New Orleans, Louisiana | 1998–2000 | Clear Channel Communications |
KMEZ | 106.7 FM | New Orleans, Louisiana | 1998–2000 | Cumulus Media |
WBYU | 1450 AM | New Orleans, Louisiana | 1998–2000 | defunct |
WZZI | 101.5 FM | Roanoke, Virginia | 2004–2011 | CityWorks Community Broadcasting, LLC (now WVMP) |
WZZU | 97.9 FM | Lynchburg, Virginia | 2004–2012 | WVJT, LLC |
WLNI | 105.9 FM | Lynchburg, Virginia | 2005–2012 | Mel Wheeler, Inc. |
WBWR | 106.9 FM | Bedford, Virginia | 2005–2012 | WVJT, LLC (now WZZI) |
References
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