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  2. KRQB - Wikipedia

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    On August 1, 2007, KRQB launched the "Que Buena" Regional Mexican format in the Inland Empire. KRQB joined the trimulcast of the three Los Angeles-area stations (KEBN Garden Grove, KBUE Long Beach, and KBUA San Fernando) in broadcasting Don Cheto's popular morning show. The midday, PM drive, evening and weekend dayparts have a team of local ...

  3. Spanish Radio Host Don Cheto on Mobilizing Latin Voters ... - AOL

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    The Que Buena station has also routinely topped the list of highest-rated Spanish radio stations for Mexican Regional formats in the United States and Los Angeles, per data from Nielsen Audio ratings.

  4. Don Cheto - Wikipedia

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    The show originally launched in 2005 hosted by Don Cheto co-hosted by Marlene Quinto, currently airing mornings on national radio stations with its base in Los Angeles out of the 105.5 Que Buena call signs. [1] Que Buena is the highest rated Spanish radio station in the Mexican Regional formats in the United States, according to Arbitron Ratings.

  5. KBUE - Wikipedia

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    KBUE (105.5 FM, "Que Buena 105.5/94.3 FM") is a commercial radio station licensed to Long Beach, California, that serves the Los Angeles metropolitan area. It is owned by Estrella Media and airs a Regional Mexican radio format. Studios and offices are on Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles.

  6. KBUA - Wikipedia

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    Que Buena now reached most of metropolitan Los Angeles County, though reception remains difficult in some regions, such as the San Gabriel Valley and Malibu. A booster station , KBUA-FM1 in Santa Clarita, California , extends the signal's reach into the Santa Clarita Valley .

  7. KEBN - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. KSCA (FM) - Wikipedia

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    KSCA (101.9 MHz, "LA Nueva 101.9") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Glendale, California and broadcasting to the Greater Los Angeles area. KSCA is owned by TelevisaUnivision, and it airs a regional Mexican radio format. The station has studios and offices on Center Drive (near Interstate 405) in West Los Angeles.

  9. KHOT-FM - Wikipedia

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    KHOT-FM (105.9 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Paradise Valley, Arizona, and serving the Phoenix metropolitan area. It airs a regional Mexican radio format, and is owned by TelevisaUnivision, calling itself "Que Buena 105.9 y 105.1." KHOT-FM has an effective radiated power of 36,000 watts. [2]