1. Punctuation, please, Ms.
@radiogal ... run-on sentences are hard to decipher. I had to read this three times before I realized you
didn't mean to say KTNQ (why didn't you capitalize their calls like you did KWKW?) was no longer a Spanish-language station.
2. With EMF also operating 100.3, rather than saying "K-Love" (and there, the all caps wasn't needed) it would have been clearer if you
had given the KLVE call letters.
3. I had trouble figuring out what you meant by "all those ones" David referenced, because (a) he did point out that KTNQ had previously been KGBS, and before that KPOP. (And before that KFVD, if you want to go back to before I was born.) KALI -- which started in 1950 on 1430 and is now on both the former KGRB's 900 facilities and the old KYMS 106.3 frequency -- may not be Spanish-language, but it is still 100% ethnic programming. And 1430, now KMRB, which actually was KWKW's original frequency, is Chinese-lamguage (as it has been since 1994).
There are inherent dangers in posting about the subject of non-English language stations in L.A., because there are a variety of other languages aired. In addition to KALI and KMRB, we also have KIRN (Persian), KGBN and KFOX (Korean), other Spanish-language stations not previously mentioned (KRCD/KRCV, KFWB, KLAX, KSCA, KDLD/KDLE, KBUE/KBUA/KEBN, to name a few) ... and I left off about a half-dozen myself.
So your point -- whatever it was supposed to be -- is lost in the clutter.