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  2. KEBT - Wikipedia

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    KEBT (96.9 FM "La Caliente 96.9") is a radio station licensed to Lost Hills, California, United States. The station is owned by American General Media of California. [ 3 ] The station airs a Regional Mexican music format.

  3. Multimedios Radio - Wikipedia

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    XET-AM 990 "La T Grande de Monterrey" (talk) XEAU-AM 1090 "Milenio Radio" (Milenio Televisión audio) XETKR-AM 1480 "TKR 1480" (ranchera) XHERG-FM 92.9 / XERG-AM 690 "La Deportiva" (sports) XET-FM 94.1 "La Caliente" (grupera) XHJD-FM 98.9 "D99" (CHR) XHAW-FM 101.3 / XEAW-AM 1280 "La Gran AW" (oldies) XHTKR-FM 103.7 "La Ke Buena" (Regional Mexican)

  4. WLBK - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] The FM station was spun off with fully independent programming and a new call sign ("WDEK-FM") in 1977. As of 2012 [update] , the former WLBK-FM is licensed as WCLR . Concurrent with the launch of the FM station, WLBK received authorization from the FCC to double its own power output from 500 to 1,000 watts . [ 15 ]

  5. WPPN - Wikipedia

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    On January 28, 2009, sister station WVIV-FM changed its format to Spanish oldies and WPPN adopted a Spanish CHR/Hurban format as "La Kalle." [ 40 ] [ 41 ] On July 1, 2011, WPPN changed their format back to Spanish adult contemporary, and re-branded as "Pasion 106.7", while the previous "La Kalle" format moved to WVIV-FM 103.1 FM/ WVIX 93.5 FM.

  6. Herb Kent - Wikipedia

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    Kent was the host of Steppin' at Club 7, a dance program on WLS-TV in Chicago in the mid-1990s. [1] The title came from Chicago stepping, a dance with which Kent was associated. [7] He also taught courses in radio broadcasting part-time [20] at Chicago State University. [1]

  7. KCAL (AM) - Wikipedia

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    The station signed on in 1961 on 960 AM before moving to 1410 AM. It added an FM station at 96.7 MHz in the 1970s. KCAL had a Top 40 format from the 1960s to the 1990s, and was the leading radio station in the Inland Empire in the 1970s and 1980s.

  8. KICA-FM - Wikipedia

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    The station went on the air as KLZK on September 15, 1984. [4] On June 14, 1991, the station changed its call sign to KICA-FM. [5]After KLZK went off the air, the station was re-launched in 1991 under the KICA-FM call sign under the moniker of K-Classic 98.3; initially operating out of studios in Muleshoe, Texas, where it was co-located with Southwestern Entertainment Group sister stations ...

  9. WRTO (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WRTO (1200 kHz) is an AM radio station in Chicago, Illinois. It currently broadcasts a Spanish-language adult contemporary and regional Mexican format during the day and Spanish sports at night. It is owned by the Latino Media Network.