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XEPE-AM. / 32.53778°N 116.98972°W / 32.53778; -116.98972. XEPE-AM (1700 kHz) is a radio station in Tecate, Baja California, Mexico, serving the San Diego–Tijuana area. XEPE is owned and operated by Media Sports de México, a company of businessman and former Baja California governor Jaime Bonilla Valdez, and is part of his Primer ...
KCBQ (1170 AM "The Answer") is a commercial radio station in San Diego, California. It is owned by Salem Media Group and airs a conservative talk radio format. Studios and offices are on Towne Center Drive in San Diego's University City area. The transmitter is off Moreno Avenue in Lakeside, California. [1]
San Diego, California 50 kW-D, 2.9 kW-N, DA2 (Class B) KCBS: 740 kHz San Francisco, California 50 kW U, DA2 (Class B) KCKN: 1020 kHz Roswell, New Mexico 50 kW U, DA2 (Class B) KCRN: 1120 kHz Limon, Colorado 50 kW-D, Daytime only, DA (Class D) KCTA: 1030 kHz Corpus Christi, Texas 50 kW-D, Daytime only (Class D) KDKA: 1020 kHz
American Airlines Flight 11 was a domestic passenger flight that was hijacked by five al-Qaeda terrorists on the morning of September 11, 2001, as part of the September 11 attacks.
On August 1, 2007, Cash 1700 became San Diego 1700 and began airing a regular talk radio format, while still retaining Ray Lucia and a few small, one-hour business talk shows. KCEO was one of the first stations to carry Rush Limbaugh. KCEO was the former flagship of Ray Lucia; he can now be heard on former competitor San Diego 1700.
The majority of San Diego Sockers games were broadcast live on XEPE-AM (1700 AM, "ESPN Radio 1700") with Craig Elsten on play-by-play plus sideline reporter Tim Strombel at home games. (The Ron Newman Cup league championship game aired on XEPRS-AM, "The Mighty 1090".)
KLSD (1360 AM) is a broadcast radio station in San Diego, California. Owned by iHeartMedia, KLSD broadcasts a conservative talk format branded "The Patriot AM 1360". Founded in 1922 with call sign KFBC, KLSD is San Diego's oldest licensed radio station. For much of its early history, it had the call sign KGB from 1928 to 1982.
The Dallas Cowboys Radio Network is an American radio network broadcasting all Dallas Cowboys football games to stations across all of Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and New Mexico during the NFL season. [1] Since the 2009 NFL season, it has been an arm of Entercom (formerly CBS Radio) and comprises over 50 stations with KRLD-FM in ...