Mein Corporation

Mein Corporation is an American publicly traded mass media company operated and controlled by media mogul Joko Roberto and headquartered at the Mein Corporation Center in New York City. Originally owned by TCF Holdings, it was founded in Oasina City as TCF Oasina on September 9, 1948 until moving to New York City in 1983 and became an independent company when TCF relinquished the TCF Oasina department in November 1985 and became its current name.

History
Mein Corporation began in 1945 when the United Radio Corporation ran into trouble, which ended in bankruptcy and was closed down in later years. One of those affected was a radio with an FM band in Fresno, California called WZBB-FM (109.3 FM), which is owned by the Xiana family. To solve this problem came Kelly Western Roxas, owner of KQWO-FM (97.2 FM) radio in Los Angeles, who quickly took over WZBB-FM in August 1947 and terminated his affiliation with URC to become an independent radio like KQWO-FM.

Apparently, before the United World Network was founded in August 1947, Kelly seized the opportunity to take over the URC division on March 6, 1947. It was planned to become the parent company for KQWO, but it was not until Kelly purchased WZBB-FM that the holding company for the two radios was officially formed on September 9, 1948 as TCF Oasina with Western Radio establishing as its subsidiary. The name TCF Oasina was chosen because coincidentally Kelly was a strong businessman on one of his televisions in Oasina (WesTVO), and the headquarters of TCF Oasina (which merged with WesTVO) was at that time centralized from Oasina to allow it to compete with other Oasina networks (Hathai Broadcasting Network and OBN)