Point Broadcasting LLC is an American radio broadcasting company based in Ventura, California . The company is the owner of several radio groups in Southern California, doing business as Gold Coast Broadcasting LLC in the Oxnard —Ventura radio market, Rincon Broadcasting LLC in Santa Barbara , and High Desert Broadcasting LLC in the Antelope Valley . As of February 2019, Point owns and operates 21 full-power radio stations , including seven AM stations and 14 on the FM dial.
33-862: [REDACTED] Look up Gold Coast in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gold Coast may refer to: Places [ edit ] Africa [ edit ] Gold Coast (region) , in West Africa, which was made up of the following colonies, before being established as the independent nation of Ghana : Portuguese Gold Coast (Portuguese, 1482–1642) Dutch Gold Coast (Dutch, 1598–1872) Swedish Gold Coast (Swedes, 1650–1658; 1660–1663) Danish Gold Coast (Denmark-Norway, 1658–1850) Brandenburger Gold Coast and Prussian Gold Coast (Germans, 1682–1721) Gold Coast (British colony) (British, 1821–1957) Asia [ edit ] Hong Kong Gold Coast ,
66-405: A 1980 novel by Elmore Leonard The Gold Coast (Robinson novel) , a 1988 novel by Kim Stanley Robinson The Gold Coast (DeMille novel) , a 1990 novel by Nelson DeMille Music [ edit ] Gold Coast (album) , a 1977 album by John Coltrane and Wilbur Harden Periodicals [ edit ] Gold Coast (magazine) , Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US Gold Coast Bulletin ,
99-405: A 1980 novel by Elmore Leonard The Gold Coast (Robinson novel) , a 1988 novel by Kim Stanley Robinson The Gold Coast (DeMille novel) , a 1990 novel by Nelson DeMille Music [ edit ] Gold Coast (album) , a 1977 album by John Coltrane and Wilbur Harden Periodicals [ edit ] Gold Coast (magazine) , Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US Gold Coast Bulletin ,
132-843: A U.S. college sports conference Gold Coast Suns (baseball) , a team in the Senior Professional Baseball Association, Florida, US Structures [ edit ] Gold Coast Hospital , a former hospital in the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia Gold Coast Hotel and Casino , a hotel and casino located in Las Vegas, Nevada, US Gold Coast (bar) , a former leather bar for gay men in Chicago, Illinois Gold Coast Stadium (disambiguation) Transportation [ edit ] Gold Coast Airport , an Australian domestic and international airport on
165-573: A U.S. college sports conference Gold Coast Suns (baseball) , a team in the Senior Professional Baseball Association, Florida, US Structures [ edit ] Gold Coast Hospital , a former hospital in the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia Gold Coast Hotel and Casino , a hotel and casino located in Las Vegas, Nevada, US Gold Coast (bar) , a former leather bar for gay men in Chicago, Illinois Gold Coast Stadium (disambiguation) Transportation [ edit ] Gold Coast Airport , an Australian domestic and international airport on
198-669: A private housing estate in Hong Kong Australia [ edit ] Gold Coast, Queensland , a city in the state of Queensland City of Gold Coast , a local government area spanning the Gold Coast and surrounding areas Gold Coast Parklands , a greyhound and harness racing complex in Queensland Gold Coast Regional Botanic Gardens , in Benowa, Gold Coast Europe [ edit ] Costa Daurada , an area on
231-438: A private housing estate in Hong Kong Australia [ edit ] Gold Coast, Queensland , a city in the state of Queensland City of Gold Coast , a local government area spanning the Gold Coast and surrounding areas Gold Coast Parklands , a greyhound and harness racing complex in Queensland Gold Coast Regional Botanic Gardens , in Benowa, Gold Coast Europe [ edit ] Costa Daurada , an area on
264-586: A rugby union club, based at Bond University, Gold Coast, Queensland Gold Coast Chargers , a former rugby league club in New South Wales Gold Coast Classic (tennis) , a precursor to the Brisbane International tournament, Queensland, Australia Gold Coast Clippers , a foundation team in the now-defunct Australian Baseball League Gold Coast Cougars , a former Australian baseball team Gold Coast Hawks,
297-420: A rugby union club, based at Bond University, Gold Coast, Queensland Gold Coast Chargers , a former rugby league club in New South Wales Gold Coast Classic (tennis) , a precursor to the Brisbane International tournament, Queensland, Australia Gold Coast Clippers , a foundation team in the now-defunct Australian Baseball League Gold Coast Cougars , a former Australian baseball team Gold Coast Hawks,
330-489: A single division. Dave Severino was selected as the company's first executive vice president of sales and marketing. Point Broadcasting owns and operates a network of rhythmic oldies -formatted stations throughout Southern California under the branding "Old School". The first such station was KOCP in Oxnard—Ventura, which flipped to the new format on August 29, 2014. KOCP later moved from the 95.9 FM frequency to 104.7 FM,
363-704: A team in the Bowls Premier League in Australia and New Zealand Gold Coast Marathon , a race on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia Gold Coast Rollers (NBL) , a former basketball team in the National Basketball League (NBL) Gold Coast Rollers (QBL) , a basketball team in the Queensland Basketball League (QBL) Gold Coast Suns , an AFL team Gold Coast Titans , a rugby league football club
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#1732757392089396-413: A team in the Bowls Premier League in Australia and New Zealand Gold Coast Marathon , a race on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia Gold Coast Rollers (NBL) , a former basketball team in the National Basketball League (NBL) Gold Coast Rollers (QBL) , a basketball team in the Queensland Basketball League (QBL) Gold Coast Suns , an AFL team Gold Coast Titans , a rugby league football club
429-443: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Gold Coast [REDACTED] Look up Gold Coast in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gold Coast may refer to: Places [ edit ] Africa [ edit ] Gold Coast (region) , in West Africa, which was made up of the following colonies, before being established as
462-777: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Gold Coast Broadcasting Point Broadcasting and its subsidiaries are owned by John Hearne and Roy Laughlin. Point Broadcasting acquired its first stations in Ventura County, California in 1994. Doing business as Gold Coast Broadcasting Company, the partnership purchased KELF and KKZZ , both licensed to Camarillo, from Golden Bear Broadcasting for $ 1.2 million. Two years later, in 1996, Gold Coast purchased KCAQ and KTRO from Greater Pacific Radio Exchange Inc. for $ 3.65 million. Upon closing on each sale, Point immediately implemented changes in format and staffing at each station. In
495-636: Is nicknamed Florida's Gold Coast South America [ edit ] Costa de Oro , a group of resort towns and beaches in Uruguay Ocumare de la Costa de Oro Municipality , a municipality in Venezuela Art, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Broadcasting [ edit ] Gold Coast Broadcasting , a radio broadcasting company in California, United States Literature [ edit ] Gold Coast (novel) ,
528-449: Is nicknamed Florida's Gold Coast South America [ edit ] Costa de Oro , a group of resort towns and beaches in Uruguay Ocumare de la Costa de Oro Municipality , a municipality in Venezuela Art, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Broadcasting [ edit ] Gold Coast Broadcasting , a radio broadcasting company in California, United States Literature [ edit ] Gold Coast (novel) ,
561-670: The Gold Coast Gold Coast Highway , an Australian highway Gold Coast Oceanway , a shared use pedestrian and cyclist pathway between New South Wales and Queensland, Australia Gold Coast railway line , connects Brisbane with the Queensland Gold Coast in Australia Gold Coast Rapid Transit , a proposed rail transportation system for Queensland, Australia Gold Coast Seaway , the main shipping channel for
594-422: The Gold Coast Gold Coast Highway , an Australian highway Gold Coast Oceanway , a shared use pedestrian and cyclist pathway between New South Wales and Queensland, Australia Gold Coast railway line , connects Brisbane with the Queensland Gold Coast in Australia Gold Coast Rapid Transit , a proposed rail transportation system for Queensland, Australia Gold Coast Seaway , the main shipping channel for
627-873: The Gold Coast Broadwater in Australia Gold Coast (train) , a passenger train in the United States Gold Coast Transit , a bus operator in California, United States Vessels [ edit ] HMS Gold Coast , a name held briefly by the British frigate HMS Labuan See also [ edit ] Gold Coast ackey , a currency issued for the Gold Coast by the British between 1796 and 1818 Gold Coast Historic District (disambiguation) Golden Coast (disambiguation) Côte d'Or (disambiguation) Gould Coast , Antarctica Topics referred to by
660-585: The Gold Coast Broadwater in Australia Gold Coast (train) , a passenger train in the United States Gold Coast Transit , a bus operator in California, United States Vessels [ edit ] HMS Gold Coast , a name held briefly by the British frigate HMS Labuan See also [ edit ] Gold Coast ackey , a currency issued for the Gold Coast by the British between 1796 and 1818 Gold Coast Historic District (disambiguation) Golden Coast (disambiguation) Côte d'Or (disambiguation) Gould Coast , Antarctica Topics referred to by
693-705: The National Rugby League (NRL) Gold Coast United FC , an A-League football team based on the Gold Coast Gold Coast Vikings , a rugby league team that competed in the Queensland State League and the Queensland Cup competitions Tennis Gold Coast , the governing body for the sport of tennis in the Gold Coast, Queensland Sports in other places [ edit ] Golden Coast Conference ,
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#1732757392089726-408: The National Rugby League (NRL) Gold Coast United FC , an A-League football team based on the Gold Coast Gold Coast Vikings , a rugby league team that competed in the Queensland State League and the Queensland Cup competitions Tennis Gold Coast , the governing body for the sport of tennis in the Gold Coast, Queensland Sports in other places [ edit ] Golden Coast Conference ,
759-562: The case of KCAQ, the company installed KOCP's Dan Garite as program director. Garite positioned KCAQ to compete effectively in its local market by fine-tuning the rhythmic contemporary outlet's musical selection and hiring a multicultural staff. Point entered the Lancaster — Palmdale, California market in December 1996 with its purchase of KHJJ and KGMX from Eric-Chandler Communications of Antelope Valley Inc. for $ 1.437 million. This
792-601: The coast of Catalonia, Spain Goldcoast (Switzerland) , the lower eastern shore of the Lake of Zürich "Gold Coast", a popular name for the harbour street and amusement mile "Schiffbrücke" in Flensburg , Germany North America [ edit ] Gold Coast, California , a nickname for Ventura, California, U.S. Gold Coast, Orange County , a region also called Orange Coast in California, US Gold Coast (Connecticut) ,
825-441: The coast of Catalonia, Spain Goldcoast (Switzerland) , the lower eastern shore of the Lake of Zürich "Gold Coast", a popular name for the harbour street and amusement mile "Schiffbrücke" in Flensburg , Germany North America [ edit ] Gold Coast, California , a nickname for Ventura, California, U.S. Gold Coast, Orange County , a region also called Orange Coast in California, US Gold Coast (Connecticut) ,
858-420: The independent nation of Ghana : Portuguese Gold Coast (Portuguese, 1482–1642) Dutch Gold Coast (Dutch, 1598–1872) Swedish Gold Coast (Swedes, 1650–1658; 1660–1663) Danish Gold Coast (Denmark-Norway, 1658–1850) Brandenburger Gold Coast and Prussian Gold Coast (Germans, 1682–1721) Gold Coast (British colony) (British, 1821–1957) Asia [ edit ] Hong Kong Gold Coast ,
891-585: The principal daily newspaper of Australia's Gold Coast City Gold Coast Mail , a newspaper published in Queensland, Australia Sports [ edit ] Australia [ edit ] Gold Coast Blaze , a former basketball team in the National Basketball League (NBL). Gold Coast Blue Tongues , a former semi-professional ice hockey team in the Australian Ice Hockey League Gold Coast Breakers ,
924-417: The principal daily newspaper of Australia's Gold Coast City Gold Coast Mail , a newspaper published in Queensland, Australia Sports [ edit ] Australia [ edit ] Gold Coast Blaze , a former basketball team in the National Basketball League (NBL). Gold Coast Blue Tongues , a former semi-professional ice hockey team in the Australian Ice Hockey League Gold Coast Breakers ,
957-456: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Gold Coast . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gold_Coast&oldid=1238283013 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
990-456: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Gold Coast . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gold_Coast&oldid=1238283013 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
1023-495: The southern portion of Fairfield County, Connecticut, US Gold Coast (New Jersey) , U.S. Gold Coast (Washington) , U.S. Gold Coast, Long Island , a nickname for the North Shore, New York, US Gold Coast Historic District (Chicago) , Illinois, US Gold Coast Historic District (Omaha, Nebraska) , US Old Gold Coast , Omaha, Nebraska, US Lakewood Gold Coast , Ohio, US The Miami metropolitan area , which
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1056-435: The southern portion of Fairfield County, Connecticut, US Gold Coast (New Jersey) , U.S. Gold Coast (Washington) , U.S. Gold Coast, Long Island , a nickname for the North Shore, New York, US Gold Coast Historic District (Chicago) , Illinois, US Gold Coast Historic District (Omaha, Nebraska) , US Old Gold Coast , Omaha, Nebraska, US Lakewood Gold Coast , Ohio, US The Miami metropolitan area , which
1089-480: Was immediately followed by a $ 1.375 million acquisition of KUTY and KLKX . The new Antelope Valley cluster took on the name High Desert Broadcasting LLC. In January 2007, Point expanded into Santa Barbara when Clear Channel Communications sold all of its stations there for $ 17.3 million. The new cluster began conducting business under the name Rincon Broadcasting LLC. In 2012, Point Broadcasting unified its individual groups' sales and marketing functions under
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