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  2. KDGL - Wikipedia

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    KDGL began broadcasting as KROR, a country music–formatted station, in August 1988. It was originally owned by Corinthians XIII Broadcasting Company. [2] The next year, it was approved to expand to two translators on 92.1 [a] and 103.9 MHz, improving its coverage of the Coachella Valley from sites on Snow Peak and Edom Hill.

  3. KMVE - Wikipedia

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    On January 1, 2009, KCEL swapped frequencies with sister station KMVE on 96.1 FM. With the move, 106.9 FM assumed the KMVE call letters and began airing a classic hits format now branded as "Classic Top 40 106.9". In 2011, High Desert Broadcasting assigned KMVE to Mojave Radio LLC, owned by Keith Yokomoto, for $100. [4]

  4. KCBS (AM) - Wikipedia

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    The station's live stream was also available through TuneIn and most streaming audio apps until August 1, 2018, when it was pulled from all streaming media sources except the Radio.com mobile app (now Audacy) where it is now available exclusively; in October 2019, it was one of the test stations for the app's new "Radio.com Rewind" feature ...

  5. The Mikey Show - Wikipedia

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    The Mikey Show was once syndicated, having aired on KSJO in San Jose and KEGL in Dallas, Texas but was let go from both stations after creating a controversial parody song. [ citation needed ] Esparza did the evening slot on KIOZ from 7:00 p.m. to 12:00 am from the late 1990s until 2004, broadcasting to both San Jose and Dallas via satellite.

  6. WKXD-FM - Wikipedia

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    The station was assigned the call sign WMCZ on December 3, 1985, and, on January 9, 1986, changed its call sign to WRJT. The station received its license to cover on August 2, 1989. [5] On October 31, 1991, the station again changed its call sign to the current WKXD-FM. [6] July 9, 2012 at 9 am WKXD flipped from hot adult contemporary to country.

  7. KCEL - Wikipedia

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    With the move, 96.1 FM assumed the KCEL call letters and began airing a regional Mexican format branded as "Radio Lazer 96.1". [3] Later, the station rebranded as "Que Buena 96.1 FM". In June 2011, Ventura, California -based Point Broadcasting, owner of High Desert Broadcasting, purchased Coloma Mojave LLC, licensee of KCEL.

  8. 106.9 FM - Wikipedia

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    106.9 SFM in Sittingbourne; BFBS Catterick; Drystone Radio in Cowling, North Yorkshire; Gulshan Radio in Wolverhampton; Heart Hertfordshire in Welwyn Garden City, Letchworth Garden City, Hatfield, Ware, Hertford, Hitchin and Baldock.

  9. KGMX - Wikipedia

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    KGMX (106.3 FM, "K-Mix 106.3") is a commercial radio station that is licensed to Lancaster, California and serves the Antelope Valley area. The station is owned by High Desert Broadcasting and broadcasts a top 40 (CHR) format. The station is simulcast on KMVE (106.9 FM) in California City, California.