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WURA
Broadcast areaMetro Washington
Frequency920 kHz
BrandingRadio Unida 920
Programming
FormatTejano
Ownership
Owner
  • WASP Productions
  • (Amin Segundo)
Technical information[1]

Licensing authority

FCC
Facility ID160224
ClassB
Power7,000 watts day
970 watts night

Transmitter coordinates

38°34′5.0″N 77°20′20.0″W / 38.568056°N 77.338889°W / 38.568056; -77.338889
Translator(s)W251CH (98.1 MHz, Manassas)
Links

Public license information

WebcastWURA Webstream
WebsiteWURA Online

WURA is a Tejano broadcast radio station licensed to Quantico, Virginia, serving Metro Washington. WURA is owned and operated by Amin Segundo's WASP Productions.[2]

Broadcast launch

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On December 13, 2009, WURA launched broadcasting Christmas music. In January 2010, it converted to a full-time Tejano music format.

Sales

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According to radio information website VARTV.com, "WURA is in the process of changing hands from Prince William Broadcasting to Capital Broadcasting VA, LLC. Prince William Broadcasting (which is made up of five partner companies, Dale City Broadcasting 25.5%; Cleo Broadcasting 15%; Bay Broadcasting, Lexington Park Broadcasting and Moonglow Broadcasting each 11.33%.) is selling the station for $205,584."[3]

Effective April 12, 2023, Capital Broadcasting sold WURA, sister station WPWC, and translator W251CH to Amin Segundo for $950,000.

References

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  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WURA". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ "WURA Facility Record". Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  3. ^ VARTV.com
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