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KLMG broadcasts a Spanish AC music format to the Sacramento metropolitan area. [4] This format is designed for the 18- to 34-year-old advertising demo and features popular Hispanic recording artists, plus "reggaetón and bachata hits". Unlike "Mega"-themed Spanish Top 40 stations in Miami, Texas and Puerto Rico, KLMG refrains from airing many ...
The following is a list of full-power radio stations, HD Radio subchannels and low-power translators in the United States broadcasting K-Love programming, which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, city of license, state and broadcast area.
Previous "Ke Buena" branding In December 2005, Alexandra Communications, Inc. (Tom Hodgins, president/treasurer) reached an agreement to swap this station with Bustos Media (Amador S. Bustos, owner/president) for KMMG (101.9 FM, now KNHK-FM , in Weston, Oregon ) through their subsidiary Bustos Media of Eastern Washington License, LLC.
On August 1, 2016, Martz Media Inc. began leasing the HD channel and translator, and flipped it to Spanish CHR as "Ke Buena 98.7". [ 11 ] [ 12 ] At 8:00 p.m. on October 31, 2017, iHeartMedia re-assumed control of the HD2 channel and translator, and flipped the Spanish CHR format to an all- Christmas music format as "Christmas 98.7."
From 1964 to 1978, KFBK was a sister station to Sacramento-Stockton-Modesto TV station KOVR. The cluster of KFBK, KBEE and KOVR was possible because Sacramento and Modesto, then as now, are separate radio markets. In the 1950's, McClatchy also owned KMJ (AM, FM, TV) Fresno, KOH Reno, and KERN Bakersfield (White's Radio log et al).
Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; ... XHEBC-FM 97.9 FM, "Ke Buena" XHEBC-TDT virtual channel 57, transmitter for Las Estrellas
The station on 94.3 FM at Garden Grove signed on in 1961 as KGGK, later to become KTBT, KORJ, KIKF ("KIK-FM", a country music station), and KMXN [1] before finally KEBN.. On November 18, 1994, KEBN and KBUA, the other area station on 94.3 FM began simulcasting the same country music format and 94.3 in San Fernando became KYKF.
On November 18, KBUA and KEBN, the other area station on 94.3 FM, began simulcasting the same country music format, and 94.3 in San Fernando became KYKF. This lasted until October 31, 1996, after the San Fernando station was sold to Liberman and started simulcasting KBUE, and on January 31, 1997, it acquired the KBUA call letters.