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…(Økþ@Îôù Xb¡ÇIÂ1 T@Çb Anaheim/Santa Ana(Orange County), CA Eureka/Arcata, CA Freq Calls City of License Format Crescent City/Brookings, CA 96,7 KWIZ Santa Ana, CA XAC 103,1 KDLE Newport Beach, CA RCK 106,3 KALI-F Santa Ana, CA ETH 107,9 KWVE San Clemente, CA REL Freq Calls City of License Format [13 stations 3 AM 10 FM] 910 KURY Brookings, OR STD 1240 KPOD Crescent City, CA STD 1310 KFVR Crescent City, CA XMX Bakersfield, CA 90.7 KMWR Brookings, OR CCN/REL* 91.9 KHSR Crescent City, CA NWS/VTY* 94.3 KCRE-F Crescent City, CA ADC 95.3 KURY-F Brookings, OR CLX Freq Calls City of License Format W07 AQH F06 U06 S06 97.9 KPOD-F Crescent City, CA CTY 550 KUZZ Bakersfield, CA CTY 800 KBFP Bakersfield, CA XDH [8 stations 3 AM 5 FM] 970 KHTY Bakersfield, CA BIZ 0.3 1010 KCHJ Delano, CA XOL 2,3 1900 2.2 1.2 2.2 El Centro/Mexicali, CA 1050 KJPG Frazier Park, CA REL* 1100 KAFY Bakersfield, CA XMX 0,4 300 0.5 MST Rank 249 MST Pop: 176,900 1140 KQAB Lake Isabella, CA TLK 1180 KERI Wasco-Greenacres, CA REL 0.4 0.6 Freq Calls City of License Format 1230 KGEO Bakersfield, CA TLK/SPT 1.0 800 0.8 0.8 0.9 790 XESU Mexicali, BN XAC 1350 KLHC Bakersfield, CA XRE 820 XEMVS Mexican, BN XAC 1410 KERN Bakersfield, CA TLK 2.7 2200 3.5 3.6 2.3 850 XEZF Mexicali, BN XSP 1490 KWAC Bakersfield, CA XDP 0.7 600 0.7 0.4 0.8 910 XEAO Mexicali, BN XSP 1560 KNZR Bakersfield, CA TLK 3.8 3100 2.3 4.0 2.9 940 XEWV Mexicali, BN XNT 88,3 KAXL Greenacres, CA CCN* 990 XECL Mexicali, BN XAC 88,9 KOGR Rosedale, CA CPN* 1050 XED Mexicali, BN XSP 89,1 KPRX Bakersfield, CA NWS/CLA* 1120 XEMX Mexicali, BN XNW/XAC 89,5 KAIB Shatter, CA CCR* 1150 XERM Mexicali, BN XAC 90,1 KTQX Bakersfield, CA XTK/XST* 1190 XEMBC Mexicali, BN XAC 90,9 KGZO Shatter, CA XRE* 1230 KXO El Centro, CA OLD 91,3 KFRB Bakersfield, CA REL* 1300 KROP Brawley, CA CWO 91,7 KFHL Wasco, CA REL* 1340 XEAA Mexicali, BN XRO/XMX 92,1 KPSL-F Bakersfield, CA XCH 2.6 2100 3.0 4.1 4.9 1430 KWST El Centro, CA CTY 92,5 KMYX-F Arvin, CA XMX 5.3 4300 4.2 2.7 5.5 1490 KGBA Calexico, CA XRE 93,1 KKXX-F Shatter, CA ADH 2.5 2000 3.7 2.7 3.4 88.7 KUBO Calexico, CA XTK/XST* 94,1 KISV Bakersfield, CA DNC 9.7 7900 7.6 9.8 7.7 89.9 XHSOL Mexicali, BN XRO 94,9 KXTT Maricopa, CA CPN 90.7 XHMOE Mexicali, BN XMX 95,3 KLLY Oildale, CA HAC 3.8 3100 3.1 2.6 2.7 91.5 XHJC Mexicali, BN XCH 96,5 KBKO-F Bakersfield, CA CTY 2.5 2000 2.4 2.2 2.6 92.3 XHMMF Mexicali, BN XSP 96,9 KEBT Lost Hills, CA ROL 1.6 1300 1.6 0.8 0.3 94.5 KSEH Brawley, CA XCH 97,7 KSMJ Shatter, CA ADC 2.0 1600 1.4 2.2 1.7 96.1 KSIQ Brawley, CA CHR 98,5 KDFO-F Delano, CA CLR 3.8 3100 2.4 2.1 3.1 96.9 XHMUG Mexicali, BN XMX/XAC 99,3 KKBB Bakersfield, CA ROL 2.7 2200 3.5 4.0 3.4 97.7 KQVO Calexico, CA NTK* 101,5 KGFM Bakersfield, CA SAC 3.2 2600 4.2 3.6 3.5 99.3 KMXX Imperial, CA XMX 102,1 KZPE Ford City, CA CPN 100.1 KGBA Holtville, CA CCN/XRE 102,5 KCNQ Kernville, CA CTY 0.5 400 0.8 0.7 100.9 KSSB Calipatria, CA XMX 102,9 KIWI McFarland, CA XMX 6.1 5000 5.3 4.1 4.1 101.9 XHPF Mexicali, BN XAC 103,9 KBDS Taft, CA DNC 1.7 1400 3.1 1.8 1.7 103.3 XHVG Mexicali, BN XAC 104,5 KVLI-F Lake Isabella, CA OLD 0.5 400 0.6 0.4 0.3 104.9 XHMC Mexicali, BN XAC 105,3 KBFP-F Delano, CA XDH 5.3 4300 6.0 6.0 5.5 105.5 XHCMS Mexicali, BN XAC 106,1 KRAB Greenacres, CA RCK 4.0 3300 4.3 4.1 3.8 105.9 XHSU-F Mexicali, BN XAC 106,5 KEAL Taft, CA CPN 106.7 XEWV-F Mexicali, BN XMX 107,1 KCWR Bakersfield, CA CTY 1.7 1400 1.9 1.4 3.0 107.5 KXO-F El Centro, CA ADC 107,9 KUZZ-F Bakersfield, CA CTY 7.2 5900 6.6 8.2 9.4 [34 stations : 15 AM 19 FM] [43 stations 13 AM 30 FM] Escondido/Oceanside/Carlsbad, CA Chico, CA MST Rank 57 MST Pop: 993,900 MST Rank 213 MST Pop: 205,700 ARB Rank 198 ARB Pop: 187,700 Freq Calls City of License Format Freq Calls City of License Format F06 S06 1000 KCEO Vista, CA BIZ 930 KKXX Paradise, CA REL 0.8 1210 KPRZ San Marcos, CA REL 1290 KPAY Chico, CA NTK 5.0 5.6 1320 KKSM Oceanside, CA AAA* 1340 KEWE Oroville, CA XSP 0.4 0.4 1450 KFSD Escondido, CA STD 88,3 KLVC Magalia, CA CCN* 88.9 KRTM Temecula, CA REL* 89,1 KHAP Chico, CA REL* 92.1 KSOQ-F Escondido, CA CTY 90,1 KZFR Chico, CA VTY* 94.5 KMYT Temecula, CA SJZ 91,7 KCHO Chico, CA NWS/CLA/JAZ* 102.1 KPRI Encinitas, CA AAA 92,7 KBQB Chico, CA ADH 4.6 3.2 103.3 KTMQ Temecula, CA CLR 93,9 KFMF Chico, CA CLR 5.0 5.2 107.1 KSSD Fallbrook, CA XCH 95,1 KMXI Chico, CA ADC 5.4 5.6 [10 stations 4 AM 6 FM] 95,7 KALF Red Bluff, CA CTY 6.1 6.8 96,7 KZAP Paradise, CA AMR/AAA 3.8 4.0 97,7 KHHZ Oroville, CA XMX 1.9 2.0 Eureka/Arcata, CA 99,1 KARA Williams, CA CCR* 100,7 KTHU Corning, CA CLR 6.9 6.0 MST Rank 353 MST Pop: 99,800 102,1 KCEZ Los Molinos, CA OLD 5.0 4.8 Eastlan Survey: Eureka/Arcata CA - Spring 2006 103,5 KHSL-F Paradise, CA CTY 6.5 4.0 Freq Calls City of License Format East 104,9 KYIX South Oroville, CA CCR 790 KWSW Eureka, CA TLK 2.9 106,3 KCHC Willows, CA CPN 980 KINS Eureka, CA NTK 8.0 106,7 KRQR Orland, CA MOD 6.1 4.8 1090 KNCR Fortuna, CA XMX 107,5 KQPT Colusa, CA MAC 2.7 3.2 1340 KATA Areata, CA SPT 1.1 [21 stations 3 AM 18 FM] 1450 KCIK Blue Lake, CA CPN .
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