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92.3 KKFR POWER 92 (HOP-HIP & R&B STATION) Owned by Emmis93.3 KDKB (THE ROCK STATION)94.5 KOOL (OLDIES)95.1 KVIB (ENGLISH-SPANISH HIP-HOP STATION)95.5 KOY Y95 (HIP-HOP & R&B STATION)96.9 KRIZ (Alternative Station)97.5 KFLR (Christern Talk & Music)97.7 KUPD 98KUPD (Hard Rock)98.7 KKLT K-Lite (Soft Audit Contemporary)99.9 KEZ (Audit Contemporary)100.7 KSLX (CLASSIC ROCK)101.5 KPJK JACK-FM (Audit Hits)102.5 KNIX (COUNTRY)103.5 KPHF Family Radio (Religious Talk)103.9 KMIX MIX 103.9 (HOT Audit Contemporary)104.7 KZZP (The Pop & Rock Station)105.9 KHOT (Regional Mexican)106.3 KOMR (SPANISH OLDIES)107.9 KMLE (COUNTRY)
 
If only KUPD was on 97.7. And why would anyone put religious talk (read: a niche of brokered talk) on FM when it doesn't perform ratingswise on 50kW 1360, 1280, or 1010? It makes money on AM and a most markets with Christian talk on FM have similar ratings (non)success. Similar money without wasting a valuable frequency.Yes, KKLA makes a ton of money, but there are (percentage-wise) fewer full-market AMs in LA than in Phoenix and more ethnic groups that demand stations that makes FM the only viable way to reach the entire market. Same thing in markets like Cleveland, where WCRF has a pretty good signal
 
Alright....i like the idea but...Y95 was always CHR (reguardless of what phase they went thru) so why change to Hip Hop?Why not have 100.7 go back to the old KOPA roots? And with that in mind, let's get 1060 KUKQ back from the dead (the Urban version...not Alternative). And you're missing the following frequencies: 92.7, 94.1, 99.3, 101.1, 103.1, & 104.3
 
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