KOBO
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Branding | Punjabi Radio USA |
Programming | |
Format | Punjabi language |
Ownership | |
Owner |
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KIID, KLHC, KWRU | |
History | |
First air date | February 8, 1954 |
Former call signs | KMYC (1941–1952) KAGR (1954–1966) KZIN (1966–1969) |
Technical information | |
Facility ID | 17408 |
Class | C |
Power | 160 watts day 500 watts night |
Transmitter coordinates | 39°6′22″N 121°39′19″W / 39.10611°N 121.65528°W |
Links | |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | punjabiradiousa.com |
KOBO (1450
The station was sold by Tom Huth (Huth Broadcasting) to Punjabi American Media LLC, which provide programs under the banner of Punjabi Radio USA.The sale was consummated on October 13, 2015.
The Punjabi American community in Sutter County is one of the largest outside the state of Punjab, India. It is most concentrated in South Yuba City where 20.2% of residents are South Asian, predominantly Punjabi, followed by Live Oak (7.8%), Tierra Buena (7.8%), and Yuba City (6.4%).Punjabi Americans are among California's most successful farmers. Immigrants from India's Punjab region have adopted new methods while preserving—and sharing—the customs and culture of their ancestral homeland.
In 2013 Kash Gill and 2017 Preet Didbal were named the first Sikh/Punjabi American Mayors of Yuba City.
Format history
- 2015- Punjabi Radio USA
- 2014-2015 Radio SEPA (Spanish Catholic)
- 2011-2014 Radio Tepeyac (Spanish Catholic)
- 2009-2011 Oasis Radio (Spanish Christian)
- 1993-2008 Radio La Gran D
- 1991-1993 Simulcast of KEST
- 1982-1989
- 1969-1982 Top 40
- 1966-1969 KZIN
- 1954-1966 KAGR 100 watts
- 1941-1952 KMYC
Sports
- 2005-2012 River Valley High School Football
- 1986-1989 Oakland Athletics Baseball
- 1986-1989 San Francisco 49ers Football
- 1986-1989 California Golden Bears Football
External links
- Punjabi Radio USA
- Punjabi Radio USA Facebook Page
- FCC History Cards for KOBO
- KOBO in the FCC AM station database
- KOBO in Nielsen Audio's AM station database