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  2. KSSE - Wikipedia

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    KSSE, KSSD, and KSSC are commercial FM radio stations serving Southern California at the 107.1 MHz frequency. KSSE is licensed to Arcadia, California and broadcasts to the Los Angeles metropolitan area, KSSD is licensed to Fallbrook, California and serves northern San Diego County and KSSC is licensed to Ventura, California, with its signal covering Ventura County.

  3. KLYY - Wikipedia

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    KHTX's format was changed yet again in 1995, this time to Spanish language hits under the call letters KVAR as "Variedades 97.5". In 1997, the station was flipped to Latin pop as “Super Estrella" adopting the call letters of KSSE. On January 16, 2003, KSSE moved to 107.1 FM and a call letter swap landed the present KLYY call letters on 97.5 FM.

  4. KDLD - Wikipedia

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    In January 2003, Entravision moved the "Super Estrella" format to the newly acquired 107.1 signals from Big City Radio, which today use the call letters KSSE/KSSC/KSSD. [57] The 103.1 FM simulcast was flipped back to dance once again, this time as "KDL 103.1" using the call letters KDLD and KDLE.

  5. KVVA-FM - Wikipedia

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    KVVA-FM (107.1 MHz, "La Suavecita 107.1") is a commercial radio station licensed to Sun Lakes, Arizona, serving the Phoenix metropolitan area.The station is owned by Entravision Communications, with studios near Sky Harbor Airport.

  6. KMXA (AM) - Wikipedia

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    On June 3, 2015, the station flipped to Entravision's "Super Estrella" Spanish CHR format. On January 10, 2018, as part of a company-wide change, KMXA dropped the "Super Estrella" format (KJMN would also drop the "Jose" format) and flipped to an 1980s/1990s Spanish adult contemporary hits format as "La Suavecita."

  7. KRZY-FM - Wikipedia

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    On June 24, 2004, it changed to a Latin pop music format called "Super Estrella", which lasted until November 2008. Entravision moved adult hits formatted "José" to 105.9 FM in early November 2008. It had previously been on its sister station KRZY (AM) for about three years.

  8. KXSE - Wikipedia

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    In October 2000, Entravision acquired the station [7] and flipped it to Spanish adult contemporary, using the co-owned "Radio Romanica" format as KRRE.In 2003, it switched to the "Super Estrella" format, using the KXSE call letters.

  9. KJMN - Wikipedia

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    In January 2009, KJMN switched formats from Super Estrella's Spanish AC format to the "Jose" Spanish adult hits format. [ 6 ] On January 10, 2018, as part of a company-wide change, KJMN and sister simulcaster KMXA dropped the "Jose" format and flipped to an 80s/90s Spanish hits format as "La Suavecita."