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KLVE (107.5 FM, "107.5 K-LOVE") is a commercial radio station licensed to Los Angeles, California, with a Spanish AC format.The station is owned by TelevisaUnivision, and is the flagship station for the Uforia Audio Network.
In 1951, FM sister station WEVD-FM was added to the airwaves, first broadcasting on 107.5 Mhz, then moving to 97.9 a year later, where it remained for the next 36 years. Because it did not share its frequency, WEVD-FM could operate for unlimited hours. However, very few people had FM receivers at this time.
Pursuant to a construction permit issued in May 1953, WEVD-FM moved to 97.9 MHz, and 107.5 went off the air. [4] The transmitter was relocated to the Empire State Building in 1970. [4] Norman B. Furman was general manager of WEVD from 1968 to 1972. He initiated a variety of programs to serve the many ethnic communities in New York.
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Callsign Frequency City of license KWAA: 88.9 FM: Mart, Texas: KWAI: 97.7 FM: Los Altos, California: KWAK-FM: 105.5 FM: Stuttgart, Arkansas: KWAO: 88.1 FM: Vashon ...
WEVD soon added an FM counterpart at 107.5 FM in 1950, which then moved to 97.9 FM in 1952. Both stations maintained the same programming through the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. The AM station was sold on March 2, 1981, for $1.1 million to Salem Communications , and changed the call letters to WNYM (now WWRV ) while WEVD continued on the FM dial.
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The 107.5 frequency in New York City signed on in July 1951 as WEVD-FM, simulcasting its sister station at 1330 AM. Within a few years, WEVD-FM moved to 97.9 , and 107.5 went off the air. Several years later the New Broadcasting Company, then-owners of WLIB, was awarded a construction permit for the dormant frequency and on September 15, 1965 ...