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  2. KLYY - Wikipedia

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    KLYY (97.5 FM, "José 97.5 y 107.1") is a commercial radio station licensed to Riverside, California, and broadcasting to the Inland Empire, High Desert and Greater Los Angeles areas. It is owned by Entravision Communications and it airs a Spanish language adult hits radio format .

  3. List of radio stations in Texas - Wikipedia

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    97.3 FM: La Rue: La Rue Educational Christian Broadcasters ... 91.5 FM: Stratford: Libertad en Cristo Ministries: Religious KUHF: 88.7 FM: ... 91.1 FM: El Paso: World ...

  4. KSSE - Wikipedia

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    Súper Estrella was known to be one of the first and only radio stations to play Spanish Rock and Pop in a highly saturated Spanish Los Angeles radio market, which consisted only of Regional Mexican. The format originally launched in 1997 on KVAR (97.5 FM) in Riverside, [20] [21] then expanded to KACD-FM (103.1 FM) in 2000. Accompanying the ...

  5. 97.5 FM - Wikipedia

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    La 97.5 in El Calafate, Santa Cruz; La Perla in Andalgalá, Catamarca; ... KBNA-FM in El Paso, Texas; KBVU-FM in Alta, Iowa; KDBH-FM in Natchitoches, Louisiana;

  6. KQBU (AM) - Wikipedia

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    Univision Radio would come into owning KBNA as well as KBNA-FM 97.5 and KAMA on 750 AM. In January 2009, Univision partnered with El Paso Media Group to provide an English language morning talk radio format, known as TalkBack Radio. Infighting between competing factions resulted in a host lineup change in early April 2009 and Univision ...

  7. KBNA-FM - Wikipedia

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    KBNA-FM (97.5 MHz "Ké Buena 97.5") is a commercial radio station in El Paso, Texas. The station is owned by Grupo Radio Centro and it airs a Regional Mexican radio format . KBNA-FM's transmitter is located in the Franklin Mountains , off Scenic Drive in El Paso. [ 2 ]

  8. KAMA (AM) - Wikipedia

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    For a time, beginning in 2012, KAMA was the El Paso outlet for the Univision America talk network, [4] a format later moved to sister KQBU at 920 AM. In 2016, Univision Radio exited El Paso by selling its stations to affiliates of Mexican radio broadcaster Grupo Radio Centro for $2 million, with GRC taking over operations via LMA on November 8 ...

  9. KINT-TV - Wikipedia

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    The station first signed on the air on May 5, 1984; it was founded by a consortium of local businessmen including Larry Daniels (former manager of KROD-TV (channel 4, now KDBC-TV), and owner of KINT radio (1590 AM, now KELP and 97.5 FM, now at 93.9) as well as other businesses) and Jose Angel Silva Sr., owner of a grocery store in downtown El Paso.