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  2. WEVD - Wikipedia

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    WEVD was the call sign held by three New York City commercial radio stations, with related ownership, from 1927 until 2003. This call sign was formed from the initials of recently deceased Socialist Party of America leader Eugene Victor Debs.

  3. KLVE - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. 107.5 FM - Wikipedia

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    Buena Vista in Sierras Chicas, ... KLVE in Los Angeles, California; KMVK in Fort Worth, ... KQBA in Los Alamos, New Mexico; KQBO in Rio Grande City, ...

  5. The Steve Harvey Morning Show - Wikipedia

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    City Station Frequency Notes New York City, New York: 107.5 WBLS: FM 107.5: Los Angeles, California: 102.3 Radio Free KJLH: FM 102.3: Flagship station: Chicago ...

  6. List of radio stations in California - Wikipedia

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  7. Uforia Audio Network - Wikipedia

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    Uforia Audio Network (/ juː ˈ f ɔːr i ə /) is the radio broadcasting and music events division of TelevisaUnivision USA.Formerly known as Hispanic Broadcasting Corporation and Univision Radio, it is the eighth-largest radio broadcaster in the United States, and the largest specifically catering to Hispanic and Latino Americans.

  8. WSKQ-FM - Wikipedia

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    Finally, on February 1, 1989, the deal between SBS and WEVD closed, and SBS instituted a Spanish music format with the call letters WSKQ-FM on 97.9 MHz, while WEVD moved to 1050 kHz. The Spanish oldies music format on 620 kHz would remain for several years after the deal, and in 1995, that station would take on a Tejano music format as WXLX.

  9. WEPN (AM) - Wikipedia

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    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.