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  2. KKLQ (FM) - Wikipedia

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    Because of the merger, Clear Channel exceeded the radio station ownership limits (5 FM stations, 3 AM stations) in Los Angeles. As a result, Clear Channel decided to keep the stronger 92.3 FM frequency , as well as KCMG's intellectual property and call letters, and chose to sell the 100.3 FM frequency and the intellectual property of KKBT ...

  3. KIQQ-FM - Wikipedia

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    The station is owned by Lazer Broadcasting and broadcasts a regional Mexican music format. The station signed on in January 2001 by Moon Broadcasting with a regional Mexican format. [2] The KIQQ call letters were previously held by a station at 100.3 FM in Los Angeles (now KKLQ) from 1972 to 1989, branded as "K-100

  4. KRQK - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, Sunshine Wireless sold KRQK and its AM sister station KLLB (1410 AM) to Crystal Broadcasting Inc. for $1.75 million. [ 3 ] In January 1989, then- Album-oriented rock formatted KRQK applied to the Federal Communications Commission to change frequencies to 100.3 FM; the request was granted the following year.

  5. Mount Wilson FM Broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. 100.3 FM - Wikipedia

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    The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 100.3 MHz: Argentina ... KJNP-FM in North Pole, Alaska; KKLQ in Los Angeles, California; KKRZ-FM in Portland ...

  7. KKBT - Wikipedia

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    KKLQ (FM), a radio station (100.3 FM) licensed to serve Los Angeles, California, United States, which held the call sign KKBT from 2000 to 2007 Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about radio and/or television stations with the same/similar call signs or branding.

  8. KHEX - Wikipedia

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    The station went off the air yet again just two days later on April 20, 2010, due to reported inter-modulation problems with KQNC (88.1 FM). [ 11 ] [ 12 ] On May 12, 2010, Hilltop Church signed a contract with Sierra Radio, Inc., to transfer the broadcast license for KHGQ in exchange for $50,000.

  9. KMAK - Wikipedia

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    KMAK (100.3 FM, "La Unika Mexicana") is an American radio station licensed to serve the community of Orange Cove, California, United States.The station, established in 1990, is owned by founder Richard B. Smith and the broadcast license is held by KMAK-FM, LLC, a limited liability company wholly owned by Smith.