Birach Broadcasting Corporation

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Birach Broadcasting Corporation is a Southfield, Michigan-based company that owns several AM radio stations and one low-power television (LPTV) station in the US. Many stations in the Birach portfolio run ethnic broadcasting. The company is 100 percent owned by its president and CEO Sima Birach.

Stations owned

Radio stations

Station Frequency/ies Community of License Format Notes
KJMU 1340 kHz Sand Springs, Oklahoma Spanish
KOLE 1340 kHz Port Arthur, Texas
KTUV 1440 kHz Little Rock, Arkansas Spanish
KXLQ 1490 kHz Indianola, Iowa Sports Sold to 62 & Even II, a division of The Rasmussen Group, on January 8, 2016
WBRD 1420 kHz Palmetto, Florida Regional Mexican
WBVA 1450 kHz Bayside, Virginia Silent
WCAR 1090 kHz Livonia, Michigan Sports
WCXI 1160 kHz Fenton, Michigan Oldies Construction permit to move to Wixom, Michigan
WCXN 1170 kHz Claremont, North Carolina Regional Mexican
WDMV 700 kHz Walkersville, Maryland Spanish
WEW 770 kHz St. Louis, Missouri Brokered programming
WGOP 540 kHz Pocomoke City, Maryland Adult Standards Construction permit to move to Damascus, Maryland
WIJR 880 kHz Highland, Illinois Regional Mexican
WKGE 850 kHz Johnstown, Pennsylvania Talk Simulcasts WWGE/1400
WMFN 640 kHz Zeeland, Michigan Regional Mexican
WMJH 810 kHz Rockford, Michigan Spanish Regional Mexican
WNWI 1080 kHz Oak Lawn, Illinois Ethnic
WNZK 690 kHz daytime
680 kHz nighttime
Dearborn Heights, Michigan Ethnic, talk Only North American radio station to broadcast on 2 different frequencies
WOAP 1080 kHz Owosso, Michigan Adult hits
WPON 1460 kHz Walled Lake, Michigan Silent
WTOR 770 kHz Youngstown, New York Ethnic Targets Toronto, Ontario, Canada
WVAB 1550 kHz Virginia Beach, Virginia Silent
WWCS 540 kHz Canonsburg, Pennsylvania Sports

Television station

Station Channel Community of License Network Notes
KIJR-LP 47 Lucerne Valley, California Application in place to transition to digital broadcasting

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