Hearst-Argyle Tower

Hearst-Argyle Tower is the common name for the guyed tower used for TV broadcasting at Walnut Grove, California, United States at 38°15′52″N 121°29′25.6″W. From 1985 to 2002 Hearst-Argyle Television owned the tower and site, and they remain a tenant, but in May 2002 ownership was transferred to Richland Towers.

The tower is 2000 ft or 609.6 m high and was finished in 1985. Close to it there are two masts of similar height, the KXTV/KOVR Tower and the Channel 40 Tower.

Current Tenants

  • KCRA Ch. 3 (analog)
  • KCRA Ch. 35 (digital)
  • KMAX Ch. 31 (analog)
  • KMAX Ch. 21 (digital)
  • KQCA Ch. 46 (digital)
  • KSPX Ch. 48 (digital)
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See also

  • List of masts, Table of masts
  • Tallest structures in the U.S.
  • List of the world's tallest structures

References

    • http://www.richlandtowers.com/OpenHouse/OpenHouseDisplay.asp?p1=11&p9=I&Cat=119
    • "Listing 1015686". Antenna Structure Registration database. U.S. Federal Communications Commission.
    • http://www.skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/?b7098
    • Hearst-Argyle Tower at Structurae
    • http://www.fybush.com/sites/2005/site-051111.html


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