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KJLH (102.3 FM) is an urban adult contemporary radio station licensed to Compton, California, and serving the Los Angeles area.KJLH is owned by Taxi Productions, which in turn is owned by musician Stevie Wonder and operates from studios located in Inglewood, with its transmitter situated in a portion of unincorporated Los Angeles County in View Park-Windsor Hills.
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KDEX-FM (102.3 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format, [2] licensed in Dexter, Missouri, United States.The station is currently owned by Palmer Johnson, through license KDEX Inc. [3]
KCKC (102.1 FM) is an adult hits radio station based in Kansas City, Missouri, that operates with an ERP of 100 kW. It is licensed to and operated by Steel City Media. The studios are at Westport Center in Midtown Kansas City and the transmitter is in Independence, Missouri.
KANB-LP in Kalispell, Montana; KBCE in Boyce, Louisiana; KBLO in Corcoran, California; KBXR in Columbia, Missouri; KCCP-LP in South Padre Island, Texas; KCJC in Dardanelle, Arkansas; KCRX-FM in Seaside, Oregon
The station began broadcasting on November 11, 1994. [1] It held the call sign KOQL and aired an oldies format. [1] In September 1997, the station swapped formats and call signs with 106.1 KBXR, and it adopted its present AAA format. [3] Its Adult Album Alternative (AAA) format originated on 106.1 FM on October 15, 1993.
Golden East put the AM station on the market and found a buyer in 1984: Elbert Anderson, the black owner of a local Coca-Cola bottling company. New studios were built on 63rd Street to handle the majority of the programming, and the station became KCXL with an urban contemporary format, the third local radio station for Kansas City's African-American community. [13]
Following a sale from Summit City Radio Group to Three Amigos Broadcasting, WXTW adopted a Spanish-language regional Mexican format as "Mega 102.3" at midnight on September 1, 2006. On September 21, 2009, the station adopted the slogan "Power 102.3" and flipped from regional Mexican to a contemporary hit radio format. [ 7 ]