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  2. KRTH - Wikipedia

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    Oldies were a ratings success for KRTH-FM and similar stations across the United States and Canada. In March 1989, another Los Angeles FM oldies station emerged at 93.1 FM under the call sign KODJ, later KCBS-FM, as a direct competitor to KRTH-FM. KODJ/KCBS-FM played oldies from 1955 to 1972 with a heavy focus on pre-1964 oldies.

  3. KZLA - Wikipedia

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    The KZLA call sign had previously belonged to Emmis Communications for a country music station in Los Angeles; on August 17, 2006, the country format was replaced and in September the call sign was changed.

  4. KKGO-FM - Wikipedia

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    KKGO-FM (105.1 FM, "Go Country 105") is a commercial radio station licensed to Los Angeles, California.It is owned by Mount Wilson FM Broadcasters and airs a country music format, switching to Christmas music from Thanksgiving weekend to Christmas Day.

  5. Arrow (radio format) - Wikipedia

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    The flagship and founding station for Arrow was KCBS-FM in Los Angeles which created and launched the format in September 1993. In 1996, the station adjusted to a broad-based classic rock format that lasted until its flip to adult hits as " Jack FM " in 2005. [ 3 ]

  6. KKGO (AM) - Wikipedia

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    On September 6, 2024, KMZT dropped its "K-Mozart" classical format (which continues on KKGO-HD2 and HD3, as well as K252FO 98.3 Los Angeles) and began stunting with all-Taylor Swift music. [16] On September 27, the station switched to a loop of " Gone Country " by Alan Jackson , before relaunching as classic country Go Country Gold on October 2 ...

  7. KHJ (AM) - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles area "Boss Jocks" who worked at the original 93 KHJ are heard on this station. WKHJ (104.5 FM), a hot adult contemporary station in Mountain Lake Park, Maryland, has always used the "KHJ" nickname. In Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, country station CKHJ used the moniker KHJ until 2019, when it rebranded as "Pure Country".

  8. KQIE - Wikipedia

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    On July 1, 2016, a signal swap in Ventura County enabled rhythmic oldies sister station KOCP, previously at 95.9 FM, to be heard at 104.7 FM as well. This in effect increased the reach of the "Old School" brand across the Greater Los Angeles area on a single frequency. [9] On October 6, 2017, KOCP began streaming online.

  9. KLLI (FM) - Wikipedia

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    KZLA modified the country format over the years, at times mixing in a few non-country pop songs and also playing more classic country. Bonneville exited Los Angeles in 2000 by selling KZLA to Emmis Communications. Under Emmis' ownership, most of the country songs they played during its tenure in the format were from 1987 to the present day ...