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KLMG (97.9 FM, "Latino 97.9") is a radio station licensed to serve Esparto, California, United States.The station, which began broadcasting in 1996, was previously owned by Adelante Media Group and the broadcast license was formerly held by Bustos Media of California License, LLC.
In August 2013, "La Mega 97.9" surpassed "Z100 and Lite FM for the No. 1 position among adults aged 18 to 34 and 18-49". [6] In February 2017, WSKQ ranked No. 1 for Ages 18–34 and 18-49 in all of the Tri-State Area, regardless of language or format. [7] These ratings have set "Mega 97.9 as the #1 ranked Latino station in the nation". [7]
WMEG La Mega 106.9 (CHR – Latin/American Top 40) WEGM La Mega 95.1 (CHR – Latin/American Top 40) WRXD Estereotempo 96.5 (Adult contemporary) WNVI Estereotempo 1040 (Adult contemporary) (owned by Aurio A. Matos Barreto) WZNT Zeta 93.7 ; WZMT Zeta 93.3 ; WIOB Zeta 97.5 ; WODA La Nueva 94.7 (Urban) WNOD La Nueva 94.1 (Urban)
Cumulus Media stations are also available on online streaming services iHeartRadio and TuneIn. [2] All stations are identified as "A Cumulus Media Station" during station identifications. Alabama
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On September 26, at 7:03 am, the station flipped to a bilingual-presented Spanish CHR format as "Mega 97.1, #1 Para Latino Hits". [8] The first song played on Mega was " Provenza " by Karol G . With the move, the station added former KZZP Phoenix afternoon host Suzette Rodriguez in mornings from 6am-12pm and Ivan Gonzalez from 12-6pm.
KKFS (99.5 FM) is a radio station serving the Sacramento metropolitan area with the contemporary Christian format K-Love.It is owned and operated by the Educational Media Foundation, based in nearby Rocklin, California.
Forum is carried live, nationwide, on Sirius Satellite Radio. KQED also offers an extensive audio archive and podcasts of previous shows for download. One of the most famous programs to have been broadcast on KQED was An Hour with Pink Floyd , a 60-minute performance by Pink Floyd recorded in 1970 without an audience at the station's studio.