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Spanish on 88.3 KABF?

A few Saturday nights ago, I was DX'ing from Emininence, MO and heard Spanish talk on 88.3. Could this have been KABF/Little Rock? Their site doesn't have a programming schedule up.<P ID="signature">______________
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> A few Saturday nights ago, I was DX'ing from Emininence, MO
> and heard Spanish talk on 88.3. Could this have been
> KABF/Little Rock? Their site doesn't have a programming
> schedule up.

It might have been. The only 88.3's licensed to MO are KJAB and KWND, and you most likely weren't hearing either of those. I know Radio Campesina used to list KABF as one of its part-time affiliates, though I didn't see it listed on its website this time. KABF also lists Tejano as one of the formats it runs.
 
Sadly, spanish has taken over much of the KABF programming schedule. Between this (which has bumped some of the more interesting programming on the station), and the rise of corporate radio on the other stations, radio in the Rock is pretty much a wastland, save for NPR and scattered specialtiy programs.
 
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