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KZNB Petaluma

A station receivable on my better portables - especially if I go outside at my Oakland location - doesn't appear to have been on the air for a least a couple of weeks. The station is KZNB (1490) in Petaluma, which was broadcasting a regional Mexican format. I see no STA on file - I looked it up directly in LMS. Anyone up north - in particular Sonoma County - who can confirm or determine that it's still on the air?
 
A station receivable on my better portables - especially if I go outside at my Oakland location - doesn't appear to have been on the air for a least a couple of weeks. The station is KZNB (1490) in Petaluma, which was broadcasting a regional Mexican format. I see no STA on file - I looked it up directly in LMS. Anyone up north - in particular Sonoma County - who can confirm or determine that it's still on the air?
KZNB (formerly KTOB) is off the air indefinitely. The transmitter site is being or has been sold. Engineer Tom Driggers announced this on Facebook.
The xmtr building is an old house containing studios used for live country music shows back in the day.
 
Was KTOB used for any of American Graffiti filming, such as an exterior antenna vertical pan? Obviously KRE anchored the radio film segments ...
 
Thanks @Hole in your radio for the info. I also checked Facebook and found a post dated July 17 from someone who appeared to have some kind of connection with the station, saying that it was off the air and that there were no plans to revive it. fccdata.org shows two FM translators associated with it.
 
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