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KTNK (1410 AM) is a commercial radio station that is licensed to Lompoc, California, and serves the Santa Maria—Lompoc area. The station, established in 1963, [3] is owned by Sticks Media, LLC [1] and broadcasts a country music format. KTNK features programming from Westwood One.
KSMY (106.7 FM, "La Mejor 106.7") is a commercial radio station that is licensed to Lompoc, California, United States and serves the Santa Maria—Lompoc area. The station is owned by Alfredo Plascencia's Lazer Broadcasting, through licensee Lazer Licenses, LLC, and broadcasts a Spanish oldies format.
KLWG was signed on in May 2005 by Calvary Chapel of Lompoc with a Christian talk and teaching format. [2] It is one of two religious stations licensed to serve Lompoc; the other is Christian rock-formatted KRQZ. [3] KLWG airs programming with an emphasis on Bible teaching, as well as contemporary Christian music.
Mar. 20—At long last, football returned to the Central Coast. Friday night's slate of high school football games ended a nearly 500-day drought caused by the coronavirus pandemic, which pushed ...
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KPAT (95.7 FM, "95.7 The Beat") is a commercial radio station that is licensed to Orcutt, California, United States and serves the Santa Maria—Lompoc area. The station is owned by American General Media and broadcasts a rhythmic contemporary format.
Mar. 11—Lompoc city officials have extended the time period they are unable to accept utility payments, according to a spokeswoman. Staff initially announced that between Feb. 8 and March 8 ...
[6] [7] In its early years, KCOY was a full service station, broadcasting a variety of news, sports, and rock music programming. [8] In April 1969, Ranger bought out his Arenze Broadcasters partners for $250,000, taking full ownership of KCOY. [9] The station then changed its call letters to KUHL. [10]