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E[ Centro/Mexicali, CA Los Angeles, CA Escondido/Oceanside E[ Centro/Mexicali, CA Los Angeles, CA Freq Calls City of License Format 93.7 KSKS Fresno, CA CTY 3.4 3400 6.5 4.1 2.9 107.5 KXO-F El Centro, CA ADC 94.3 KOKO-F Kerman, CA ROL 0.8 800 0.8 1.0 1.1 6.2 6200 5.6 5.8 6.3 [33 stations 15 AM 18 FM] 94.9 KBOS-F Tulare, CA DNC 95.3 KBHH Kerman, CA OFF 95.7 KJFX Fresno, CA CLR 3.2 3200 2.2 2.4 3.3 Escondido/Oceanside/Carlsbad, CA 96.7 KALZ Fowler, CA MAC 2.4 2400 2.0 1.9 3.5 97.1 KSEQ Vlsalla, CA DNC 5.1 5100 5.6 5.4 4.4 WIST Rank 56 MST Pop: 1,035,200 97.9 KMGV Fresno, CA ROL 4.4 4400 3.1 4.3 4.1 98.3 KZLA Huron, CA OFF Format Freq Calls City of License 98.9 KSOF Dlnuba, CA SAC 3.1 3100 4.0 3.8 3.2 BIZ 1000 KCEO Vista, CA 99.3 KJWL Fresno, CA STD 3.7 3700 4.3 3.0 4.1 REL 1210 KPRZ San Marcos, CA 100.3 KMAK Orange Cove, CA XMX AAA* 1320 KKSM Oceanside, CA 100.5 KMEN Mendota, CA XMX Escondido, CA TLK 1450 KFSD 101.1 KWYE Fresno, CA ADC 3.0 3000 3.3 3.0 3.3 REL* 88.9 KSDW Temecula, CA 101.9 KLBN Fresno, CA XMX 3.2 3200 2.7 2.8 3.3 CTY 92.1 KSOQ-F Escondido, CA 102.7 KHGE Fresno, CA CTY 1.3 1300 1.9 2.7 1.6 SJZ 94.5 KMYT Temecula, CA 103.1 KAAT Oakhurst, CA XMX 2.0 2000 1.2 1.3 2.9 CLR 103.3 KTMQ Temecula, CA 103.7 KRZR Hanford, CA RCK 2.9 2900 2.2 2.5 2.7 XCH 107.1 KSSD Fallbrook, CA 105.1 KKBZ Auberry, CA CLR 1.7 1700 1.9 1.4 1.2 [9 stations 4AM 5FM] 105.5 KJZN San Joaquin, CA TLK 105.9 KMJ-F Fresno, CA NTK 1.5 1500 2.2 0.9 1.1 Eureka/Arc ata, CA 106.3 KVPW Klngsburg, CA OFF 1.6 107.1 KHIT-F Madera, CA CLX 1.7 1700 1.0 1.8 0.8 MST Rank 358 MST Pop: 99,800 107.5 KRDA Hanford, CA XDH 3.4 3400 2.4 3.6 2.3 107.9 KLLE North Fork, CA XUR 1.3 1300 2.2 2.5 2.3 Freq Calls City of License Format [52 stations 16 AM 36 FM] 790 KWSW Eureka, CA TLK 980 KINS Eureka, CA NTK 1090 KNCR Fortuna, CA XMX Lake Tahoe, CA 1340 KATA Areata, CA SPT MST Rank 412 MST Pop: 65,300 1400 KIHH Eureka, CA REL* CPN 1450 KCIK Blue Lake, CA Freq Calls City of License Format TLK 1480 KGOE Eureka, CA 590 KTHO South Lake Tahoe, CA CLR VTY* 88.3 KMUE Eureka, CA 1490 KOWL South Lake Tahoe, CA NTK McKlnleyville, CA REL* 89.3 KNDZ 90.5 KKTO Tahoe City, CA NTK/JAZ* NWS/VTY' 90.5 KHSU-F Areata, CA 93.9 KRLT South Lake Tahoe, CA HAC NTK* 91.5 KNHM Bayside, CA 102.9 KWYL South Lake Tahoe, CA DNC 92.3 KRED-F Eureka, CA CTY 93.1 KXGO Areata, CA CLR [5 stations 2 AM 3 FM] 94.1 KSLG-F Hydesville, CA MOD 95.1 KMDR McKinleyville, CA CPN Lancaster/Antelope Valley, CA 95.5 KZCC Trinidad, CA ADH 96.3 KFMI Eureka, CA HAC MST Rank 192 MST Pop: 248,200 99.1 KJNY Ferndale, CA CHR 100.3 KWPT Fortuna, CA CLX Freq Calls City of License Format 101.5 KEKA-F Eureka, CA CTY 610 KAVL Lancaster, CA SPT 103.7 KLVG Garbervllle, CA CCN* 1220 KHTS Canyon Country, CA TLK 104.7 KHUM Garberville, CA AAA 1340 KTPI Mojave, CA STD 105.5 KKHB Eureka, CA OLD 1380 KOSS Lancaster, CA TLK 106.3 KEJY Blue Lake, CA STD 1470 KUTY Palmdale, CA XMX 107.3 KNHT Rio Dell, CA NWS/CLA' 88.1 KCRY Mojave, CA NWS/VTY* [25 stations 7 AM 18 FM] 88.7 KBLV Tehachapi, CA CCN* 88.9 KTLW Lancaster, CA RELVCCN* 93.5 KLKX Rosamond, CA CLX Fresno, CA 96.1 KCEL Mojave, CA XMX 97.7 KTPI-F Mojave, CA CTY MST Rank 69 MST Pop: 836,200 ARB Rank 66 ARB Pop: 751,000 100.1 KKZQ Tehachapi, CA MOD 103.1 KSRY Tehachapi, CA MOD Freq City of License Format W10 AQH F09 U09 S09 Calls 105.5 KVVS Rosamond, CA CHR NTK 9.3 9400 9.3 9.1 8.9 580 KMJ Fresno, CA 106.3 KG MX Lancaster, CA HAC 790 KFPT Clovis, CA SPT 0.4 900 KBIF Fresno, CA ETH 0.5 [15 stations 5 AM 10 FM] 940 KYNO Fresno, CA TLK 0.4 400 0.5 0.5 0.7 980 KEYQ Fresno, CA XRE* Los Angeles, CA 1060 KTNS Oakhurst, CA XMX 1130 KRDU Dlnuba, CA REL MST Rank 2 MST Pop: 12,331,700 ARB Rank 2 ARB Pop: 10,999,100 1150 KWDO Easton, CA CPN 1210 KQEQ Fowler, CA ETH 0.5 Freq Calls City of License Format Mar Cume Feb Jan Dec 1300 KWRU Fresno, CA XSP 570 KLAC Los Angeles, CA SPT 0.6 477600 0.7 0.7 0.8 1340 KCBL Fresno, CA SPT 0.8 0.5 0.5 640 KFI Los Angeles, CA TLK 4.1 1263900 4.2 3.8 3.9 1430 KFIG Fresno, CA SPT 0.8 800 0.4 0.7 0.6 710 KSPN Los Angeles, CA SPT 1.0 701100 1.2 1.2 1.3 1510 KIRV Fresno, CA REL 740 KBRT Avalon, CA REL 1550 KXEX Fresno, CA XRE 790 KABC Los Angeles, CA TLK 1.4 720300 1.5 1.3 1.5 1600 KGST Fresno, CA XDP 0.6 870 KRLA Glendale, CA TLK 0.7 296200 0.9 0.9 1.0 1680 KGED Fresno, CA XOL 0.5 900 KALI West Covina, CA ETH 88.1 KFCF Fresno, CA VTY* 930 KHJ Los Angeles, CA XRA 1.0 460800 1.0 1.0 0.9 88.3 KDKL Coallnga, CA CCN* 980 KFWB Los Angeles, CA NTK 0.8 584700 0.8 0.7 0.7 88.5 KQKL Selma, CA CCN* 1020 KTNQ Los Angeles, CA XTK 0.5 251000 0.5 0.4 0.5 89.3 KVPR Fresno, CA NWS/CLA* 1070 KNX Los Angeles, CA NWS 2.7 1298500 2.9 2.8 3.0 90.3 KFNO Fresno, CA REL* 1110 KDIS Pasadena, CA KID 0.1 165700 0.1 0.1 0.2 90.5 KUFW Woodlake, CA XMX* 1150 KTLK Los Angeles, CA TLK 0.5 233800 0.4 0.5 0.4 90.7 KFSR Fresno, CA JAZ/VTY* 1220 KWKU Pomona, CA XDP 90.7 KFRP Coallnga, CA REL* 1230 KYPA Los Angeles, CA ETH 91.1 KLVY Fairmead, CA CCN* 1260 KGIL Beverly Hills, CA STD 0.3 136400 0.3 0.2 0.2 91.5 KSJV Fresno, CA XTK/XST* 1280 KFRN Long Beach, CA REL* 92.1 KOND Clovis, CA XMX 7.9 8000 7.6 7.1 5.1 1300 KAZN Pasadena, CA ETH .
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