Nationwide Communications


Nationwide Communications Inc., originally known as Peoples Broadcasting Corporation, was a media subsidiary of the Nationwide Insurance Company, which operated from 1946 until 1997. Based in Columbus, Ohio, Nationwide Communications owned and operated a variety of radio and television stations across the United States until it sold off all its radio stations to Cincinnati-based Jacor for a reported $620 million, and its television stations to Young Broadcasting. The service division was spun off and became Nationwide Communications Services L.L.C. in 1998.
In 1946, the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation first got into broadcasting through a radio service for farmers on WRFD, Columbus, Ohio, an AM radio station. The Ohio Farm Bureau was dedicated to serving farmers in Ohio, but as its other pursuits were increasingly made available to non-farmers, the Farm Bureau spun off these ventures into a separate corporation. WRFD continued to serve farmers, and indeed, still carries farm programming today under the ownership of Salem Media of Ohio. However, other Farm Bureau stations—most notably WRFD-FM, now known as WNCI—were transferred to this umbrella corporation, known today as the Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company & Affiliated Companies. The group of stations became known as Nationwide Communications, after its parent company.
Nationwide Communications owned a total of five television stations, though none in its home market of Columbus, or Ohio. The first television station it owned was KVTV-TV in Sioux City, Iowa, which was sold in 1965 to purchase WATE-TV, Channel 6, Knoxville, Tennessee. The company's second purchase was WXEX-TV, Channel 8, Petersburg, Virginia in 1968, its third station was WBAY-TV, Channel 2, Green Bay, Wisconsin, purchased in 1974, and its fourth station purchase was KITN, Channel 29, in Minneapolis in 1985. Three of the four stations were ABC affiliates ; the fourth was an independent and later a Fox affiliate while under Nationwide's stewardship. Nationwide Communications sold all three of its ABC-affiliated television stations in 1993 to Young Broadcasting, a subsidiary of Adam Young, Incorporated, a TV station advertising representation firm; WFTC was sold to Clear Channel Communications the next year. In November 2013, Young merged with Media General, and then itself was merged with Nexstar Media Group in January 2017. WATE and WRIC are now under that company's ownership, while WBAY was spun-off to Gray Television.
In 1967, Peoples received a construction permit for channel 47 in Columbus, Ohio. The station was designated WNCI-TV. After disputes over tower siting, the allocation was changed to channel 28. Nationwide opted not to construct WNCI-TV in light of a pending rulemaking at the FCC that proposed limiting one company to owning one television station, one radio station, or one newspaper in a market. Nationwide, which already owned AM and FM stations in Columbus, was unsuccessful in an attempt to sell the TV permit.
Before ceasing operations, Nationwide Communications was the 16th-largest radio group in the United States. Throughout its history, Nationwide owned and operated radio stations in Minnesota, Florida, Ohio, Nevada, Texas, Arizona, Maryland, North Carolina, Virginia, Washington and California.

List of former assets

All stations are arranged alphabetically by state and by city of license.
  • – Indicates a station that was built and signed-on by Nationwide Communications or predecessor Peoples Broadcasting Corporation.

    Radio stations

City of license / MarketStationYears ownedCurrent status
Phoenix, AZKCHT/KHTC/KGLQ 96.91995–1998KMXP, owned by iHeartMedia
Phoenix, AZKZZP-FM/KVRY 104.71985–1998KZZP, owned by iHeartMedia
Tucson, AZKNST 9401985–1993KGMS, owned by Robert and Luann Wilkins
Tucson, AZKRQQ 93.71985–1993Owned by iHeartMedia
Sacramento, CAKZAP/KNCI 98.51985–1994KRXQ, owned by Audacy, Inc.
San Diego, CAKCEO 10001996–1997Owned by Immaculate Heart Radio
San Diego, CAKFSD-FM/KXGL 94.11996–1998KMYI, owned by iHeartMedia
San Diego, CAKUPR/KMCG 95.71996–1998KSSX, owned by iHeartMedia
San Jose, CAKWSS 94.51985–1991KBAY, owned by Alpha Media
Orlando, FLWZKD 9501982–1983WORL, owned by Salem Media Group
Orlando, FLWBJW-FM 105.11982–1996WOMX-FM, owned by Audacy, Inc.
Winter Park, FLWBJW-AM 11401982–1986WPRD, owned by J & V Communications, Inc.
Des Moines, IAKSO/KGGO/KDMI 14601980s–1990sKXNO, owned by iHeartMedia
Baltimore, MDWPOC 93.11974–1998Owned by iHeartMedia
Minneapolis–St. Paul, MNKMJZ/KSGS 9501995–1998KTNF, owned by JR Broadcasting
Minneapolis–St. Paul, MNKMJZ-FM 104.11995–1998KZJK, owned by Audacy, Inc.
Las Vegas–Henderson, NVKMJJ/KZAP/KXNO 11401985–1996Defunct, ceased operations in 2023 as KXST
Las Vegas–Henderson, NVKLUC-FM 98.51985–1995Owned by Audacy, Inc.
Greensboro–Winston-Salem–High Point, NCWKZL 107.51981–1991Owned by Dick Broadcasting
Cleveland, OHWGAR 12201953–1990WHKW, owned by Salem Media Group
Cleveland, OHWNCR/WKSW/WGAR-FM 99.51953–1998Owned by iHeartMedia
Cleveland, OHWMMS 100.71996–1998Owned by iHeartMedia
Cleveland, OHWMJI 105.71996–1998Owned by iHeartMedia
Columbus, OHWRFD 880 **1947–1974Owned by Salem Media Group
Columbus, OHWCOL/WFII 12301994–1998WYTS, owned by iHeartMedia
Columbus, OHWCOL-FM 92.31994–1998Owned by iHeartMedia
Columbus, OHWRFD-FM/WNCI 97.9 **1961–1998Owned by iHeartMedia
Dallas–Fort Worth, TXKEGL 97.11996–1998Owned by iHeartMedia
Dallas–Fort Worth, TXKDMX 102.91991–1998Owned by iHeartMedia
Houston–Galveston, TXKLEF 94.51970sKTBZ-FM, owned by iHeartMedia
Houston–Galveston, TXKHMX 96.51989–1998Owned by Audacy, Inc.
Petersburg–Richmond, VAWLEE 14801968–1983Defunct, ceased operations in 1988
Seattle–Tacoma, WAKISW 99.91987–1996Owned by Audacy, Inc.

Television stations