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[IRCA] Los Angeles AM radio changes
- Subject: [IRCA] Los Angeles AM radio changes
- From: Michael Hawkins <downsized99@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2005 04:16:58 -0800 (PST)
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While roaming through the frequencies, I noted the following changes in effect...
* KLAC - 570 - Is now carrying the sports programming that used to be on 690, and is calling itself X-TRA SPORTS
* XETRA - 690 (Tijuana) - Is now carrying the big band & adult standards that had been on KLAC. Did not catch any call changes, but don't expect any
* KXTA - 1150 - Is now Air America talk. Is calling itself K-TALK. FCC site does not show call changes approved, and they did not give a legal ID at 0400. I guess progressive talk also means progressive adherence to FCC regulations. I was hoping to hear a call change. Ugh!
Mike Hawkins
Tracy CA
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