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Radio station in Calistoga, California

KBBF
Broadcast areaNorth San Francisco Bay Area, California
Frequency89.1 MHz
BrandingLa Voz de tu Comunidad
Programming
FormatSpanish-English Contemporary
AffiliationsRadio Bilingüe
Pacifica Radio Network
Ownership
OwnerBilingual Broadcasting Foundation, Inc.
History
First air date1973
Call sign meaningBilingual Broadcasting Foundation
Technical information
Licensing authorityFCC
Facility ID5310
ClassB
ERP420 watts
HAAT843.6 meters
Transmitter coordinates38°39′23″N 122°36′54″W / 38.65639°N 122.61500°W / 38.65639; -122.61500
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
Websitekbbf.org

KBBF (89.1 FM) is a non-commercial community radio station with studios in Santa Rosa, California. Licensed to Calistoga, California, it has coverage throughout much of the north San Francisco Bay Area. KBBF is owned and operated by the Bilingual Broadcasting Foundation Inc. (BBFI).

History

The Bilingual Broadcasting Foundation, Inc. (BBFI) was created in August 1971 by several Sonoma State University students and community leaders with the specific purpose of operating an educational radio station that would perform public services. It received funding and support from the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Foundation. The station was deeded property at 4010 Finley Ave in Santa Rosa on land that was part of a decommissioned naval auxiliary air station. Offices and studios were built on the site and a transmitter and antenna were installed atop Mount Saint Helena, located at the intersection of Sonoma, Napa and Lake counties about 15 miles N-NE of Santa Rosa, California. The station went on the air on May 31, 1973.

Throughout its history, KBBF has been a mostly-volunteer organization concentrating on supporting the local Latino population. However, in 2008 the station hit a low point in its long and storied history when its general manager was discovered to have a felony drug conviction and the station lost its Public Service Grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. In 2010, lightning struck the transmitter site causing severe damage and in 2011 the city of Santa Rosa slapped a $56,000 lien against the station's Finley Avenue property for repeated failures to resolve code issues. In 2008, a group of concerned community members called "Voces Cruzando Fronteras" sued BBFI, which resulted in a court order forcing new elections to the board of directors.

See also

References

  1. "Facility Technical Data for KBBF". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. "KBBF 'About Us'".
  3. "40 Years of Bilingual Radio". December 27, 2013.
  4. "KBBF Hits Hard Times". February 26, 2011.
  5. "California Superior Court records".

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