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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.
KNAC was, however, resurrected in 1998 as the internet-based radio station knac.com. March – After several years of playing contemporary Christian music, KQCS (93.5 FM) in Bettendorf, Iowa switches to an active rock format and adopts the call letters KORB.
November – After eight-and-a-half years on the air, 105.5 KNAC in Long Beach, California, announces that they will be changing formats. [2] The radio station eventually goes off the air three months later (on February 15, 1995), and is replaced by the Mexican music radio station KBUE (Que Buena).
So, if you have any KNAC playlists from sometime up to Feb. 15, '95, 11 AM, it would be most appreciated. So, without further ado, here are the last songs KNAC ever played on the 105.5 FM frequency. 1. Rapid Fire- Judas Priest; 2. Ace of Spades- Motörhead; 3. This kid's- UFO; 4. Dance of the Dead- Corrosion of Conformity; 5. Last Caress/Green ...
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.
KVFM signed on the air November 14, 1958. [2] It was owned by the San Fernando Valley Broadcasting Company, a business of Walter Gelb and Ted Bolnick. KVFM, "Valley FM", was the first FM radio station for the San Fernando Valley, maintaining studios in the Porter Hotel. [3]
Mount Wilson FM Broadcasters, Inc., a subsidiary of Mt. Wilson Broadcasting Inc., is a Los Angeles-based radio broadcasting company owned by Saul Levine.The company was founded in 1959, and Levine is the only independent operator of an FM commercial radio station in Los Angeles, that being KKGO-FM, today.
The 105.5 signal made its debut in 1982 with the call letters KIQS-FM and was assigned to Willows, California, until its move to Dunnigan in 1995 so it can target the Sacramento area.