A NoCal ‘Outlaw’ Lassoed By A New Owner
SHASTA LAKE, CALIF. — Travel down U.S. Highway 299 from the Shasta-Trinity National Forest, east of Humboldt County, and you just may spot a broadcast tower on a peak overlooking the Redding, Calif., region.
It’s home to the transmitter of a Class A Classic Country station that’s just been sold.
Cal Hunter, the head of Independence Rock Media in Roseville, Calif., is agreeing to purchase KYCT-FM 92.7, licensed to Shasta Lake.
IRM is getting the station from the Estate of Richard S. Comras.
The transaction is valued at $60,000, and makes KYCT a forthcoming cousin to KRAC-AM & KBLF-FM, serving Red Bluff, due south of Redding along Interstate 5. That’s because Pennco Investment Group, which holds 51% interest in IRM, holds 49% equity interest in the licensee of the Red Bluff combo, Huth-Penney Broadcasting. And, that will soon change, with IRM gaining full control of those stations.
Furthermore, two other assignment of license applications are in the works, which will give IRM the following properties:
All are commercially licensed stations serving a portion of Northern California stretching from Williams, one hour north of Sacramento, to Lassen County, due east of Red Bluff.
— Reporting by Ethan Hunt