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The Mighty 1090 is an on-air slogan for two AM radio stations broadcasting on the 1090 kHz frequency in North America: KAAY , Little Rock, Arkansas, from the 1960s to mid-1980s XEPRS-AM , a border blaster licensed to Rosarito, Baja California, Mexico but serving San Diego, California
XEPRS (1090 kHz) is an AM commercial radio station licensed to Playas de Rosarito, a suburb of Tijuana in Baja California, Mexico. It broadcasts an Oldies and Spanish Catholic radio format . The station can be heard across the San Diego-Tijuana , Los Angeles - Orange County , Riverside - San Bernardino and areas of Southern California .
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1090 kHz: [1] 1090 AM is a United States and Mexican clear-channel frequency. [2] KAAY Little Rock , WBAL Baltimore and XEPRS-AM Rosarito - Tijuana share Class A status on 1090 AM.
Lee "Hacksaw" Hamilton is an American sportscaster and radio talk show host based in San Diego, California.He was co-host of the "Hacksaw and Hayworth" show on from 6:00am–9:00am Pacific Time Monday through Friday on XEPRS-AM, known on-air as "San Diego's Sports Leader, The Mighty 1090" and he worked alongside producers Bobby Wooldridge and Alex Padilla.
XERB-AM/XHRB-FM is a radio station in Mexico, broadcasting on 810 AM and 89.9 FM in Cozumel, ... which was branded as The Mighty 1090.
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Under the Bullitts' watch, the once-small station became a powerhouse in Seattle during the 1950s and 1960s. The "Mighty 1090" featured legendary radio personalities such as Frosty Fowler, Ray Court, Mark Wayne, Buzz Lawrence, and late night talk with Irving Clark's Clark on King. The station was an NBC Radio Network affiliate. Its local news ...