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  2. List of independent television stations in the United States

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    The station's advertised channel number follows the call letters. In most cases, this is their over-the-air broadcast frequency. Excluded from this list are satellite stations and affiliates of secondary television networks. Independent stations with secondary affiliations to major networks, however, are included.

  3. KRRL - Wikipedia

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    The station first signed on the air on December 29, 1948, as KFAC-FM, the FM adjunct to KFAC. [2] First owned by Errett Lobban Cord, a luxury vehicle manufacturer who purchased KFAC in 1931 from the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, [3] [4] KFAC became one of the first commercially operated radio stations in the United States to adopt a full-time fine arts/classical music format, having ...

  4. KDAY - Wikipedia

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    KDAY (93.5 FM, "93.5 KDAY") is a radio station that is licensed to Redondo Beach, California and serves the Greater Los Angeles area. The station is owned by Meruelo Media and airs a classic hip hop format. The station's studios are located in Burbank and its transmitter is in Baldwin Hills.

  5. List of Los Angeles television stations - Wikipedia

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    Currently, television stations that primarily serve Greater Los Angeles include: [2] 2 KCBS-TV Los Angeles * 4 KNBC Los Angeles * 5 KTLA Los Angeles * 6 KHTV-CD Los Angeles * 7 KABC-TV Los Angeles * 8 KFLA-LD Los Angeles ; 9 KCAL-TV Los Angeles * 10 KIIO-LD Los Angeles (Armenian independent) 11 KTTV Los Angeles *

  6. Media in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    92.3 KRRL Los Angeles (Urban contemporary) 92.7 KYLA Fountain Valley * 93.1 KCBS-FM Los Angeles ; 93.5 KDAY Redondo Beach (Classic hip hop) 93.9 KLLI Los Angeles (Bilingual Latin trap) 94.3 KBUA San Fernando (Regional Mexican) 94.7 KTWV Los Angeles ; 95.5 KLOS Los Angeles (Classic rock) 95.9 KAIA-FM La Mirada * 96.3 KXOL-FM Los Angeles (Spanish ...

  7. KPWR - Wikipedia

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    This was due to competition received from urban contemporary rival "Real 92.3", which reignited the market's hip-hop radio war from the 1990s when the station was in competition with 92.3 The Beat. Up until 2017, KPWR had also slightly increased the number of throwbacks/recurrents in its playlist, but has since refocused towards current product ...

  8. KRQB - Wikipedia

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    It kept the Hip-Hop and R&B music, but eliminated Reggaeton. As a result, the slogan changed from "Hip-hop y más" to "#1 for Hip-Hop." With the rhythmic contemporary format, KWIE competed with 99.1 KGGI, a rhythmic station also heard around the Inland Empire. On July 19, 2007, the station was sold to Liberman Broadcasting Inc. for $25 million.

  9. KKFR - Wikipedia

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    The station also adopted the "Power 92" moniker in 1988 and patterned its direction on KPWR in Los Angeles. KKFR adjusted its branding to "Power 92.3" in 2000. TV personality Danny Bonaduce worked at KKFR for a few months in 1989 and 1990 as a morning program co-host.