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KLNO

KLNO (94.1 FM, "La Que Buena 94.1") is a Regional Mexican music formatted radio station broadcasting to the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex in Texas.

This signal was created in 1981 when then owner Marcos Rodriguez, Sr. successfully petitioned the FCC to change the frequency of KESS 93.9 to 94.1 and permit a move to the Cedar Hill, Texas antenna farm. His son, Marcos Rodriguez, controlled this frequency from 1986 to 1999.

In 1964, Marcos Rodriguez, Sr. was hired by Mike Bradley and became the first full time employee of 93.9 (then owned by John Walton and called KBUY-FM). John Walton purchased KBUY when it was called KCUL. Its call letters came from the backwards spelling of the original owner's name - Dr. L.H. Luck.

The station was assigned the KLNO call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on February 15, 2000.[2]

References

  1. ^ Parish Perkins, Ken (May 6, 2009). "Religious experience: Christian radio learns to live in a secular world". The Dallas Morning News. http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=DM&p_theme=dm&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0ED3D0FF043E3E64&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM. Retrieved September 6, 2009.
  2. ^ a b "Call Sign History". FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database. http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/call_hist.pl?Facility_id=41380&Callsign=KLNO.

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vdRadio stations in the Dallas/Fort Worth market
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By AM frequency 540570620660700730770820¹ • 85087089091097099010401080¹ • 1110114011601190122012701310134013601390142014401460148015401570160016301700
NOAA Weather Radio frequency 162.400162.525² • 162.525³ • 162.550
By callsign K273BJKAAMKANDKATHKBECKBFBKBOCKCBIKCLEKDFTKDGEKDKRKDMXKDXXKEC55KEC56KEGLKEOMKERAKESNKESSKFCDKFJZKFLCKFWRKFXRKFZOKGGRKHFXKHKSKHSEKHVNKHYIKJCRKJKKKJONKKDAKKDA-FMKKGMKKLFKKXTKLAKKLIFKLIF-FMKLNOKLTYKLUVKMKIKMNYKMQXKMVKKNITKNONKNORKNTUKPIRKPLXKPYKKRLD¹ • KRLD-FMKRNBKRVAKRVFKSCSKSKYKSOCKSQXKTCKKTCUKTCYKTFWKTNOKTXGKTXVKVCEKVILKVRKKVTTKWRD-FMKXI87KYQXKZEEKZMPKZMP-FMKZPSKZZAWBAP¹ • WBAP-FMWNG651WRR
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See also: List of radio stations in Texas
¹ = Clear-channel stations with extended nighttime coverage. ² = NOAA Weather Radio transmitter located in Corsicana. ³ = NOAA Weather Radio transmitter located in Mineral Wells.
vdSpanish Radio Stations in the state of Texas
Stations: KAIQ - WolfforthKAMA - El PasoKAMA-FM - Missouri CityKAZF - HebbronvilleKBAW - ZapataKBDR - Mirando CityKBIB - MarionKBIC - RaymondvilleKBMI - RomaKBNA-FM - El PasoKBNL - LaredoKBNR - BrownsvilleKBOC - BridgeportKBRN - BoerneKBZD - AmarilloKCLR - RallsKCOR - San AntonioKCUL-FM - MarshallKCZO - Carrizo SpringsKDFM - FalfurriasKDFT - FerrisKDXX - BenbrookKEPX - Eagle Pass • KERB - Kermit • KERB-FM - Kermit • KESO - South Padre IslandKEYH - HoustonKFLC - Fort WorthKFON - AustinKFTG - PasadenaKFZO - Denton • KGBT - Harlingen • KGBT-FM - McAllenKGVL - GreenvilleKHHL - Karnes CityKHRO - El PasoKIBL - BeevilleKINE - Kingsville • KIRT - Mission • KJNZ - HerefordKJOJ-FM - FreeportKLAR - LaredoKLAT - HoustonKLDS - FalfurriasKLEY-FM - JourdantonKLJA - GeorgetownKLOL - HoustonKLTN - HoustonKLVL - PasadenaKMFM - PremontKMJR - PortlandKMUL - FarwellKMXO - MerkelKNOR - KrumKNVO-FM - Port Isabel • KOIR - Edinburg • KOVE-FM - GalvestonKOYE - Frankston • KOZA - Odessa • KPBB - BrownfieldKPBE - BrownwoodKPBM - MccameyKPDB - Big LakeKPMB - Plainview • KQBO - Rio Grande City • KQLM - OdessaKQQK - BeaumontKQUE - Houston • KRGE - Weslaco • KRIO - McAllenKRIO-FM - PearsallKROB - RobstownKROM - San AntonioKRVA - Cockrell HillKSAH - Universal CityKSJT-FM - San AngeloKSML-FM - Huntington • KSTQ - Brownfield • KSTV - StephenvilleKTJM - Port ArthurKTNO - University ParkKTNZ - Amarillo • KTUE - Tulia • KTXZ - West Lake Hills • KUBR - San Juan • KUNO - Corpus ChristiKVER - El Paso • KVFM - Beeville • KVIV - El PasoKVJM - HearneKVOZ - Del Mar HillsKVVO - Abilene • KVVT - Sulphur Springs • KVWG - PearsallKWEL - MidlandKWMF - PleasantonKWOW - CliftonKWRA - WacoKXAL - Tatum • KXGJ - Bay City • KXOI - Crane • KXPL - El PasoKXVR-LP - Corpus ChristiKXYL - BrownwoodKXYZ - Houston • KXZX - Juilliard • KXZY - Waco • KYLP - Greenville • KYST - Texas CityKZDC - San AntonioKZZA - Muenster
See also: Adult Contemporary, Classic Hits, College, Country, News/Talk, NPR, Oldies, Religious, Rock, Sports, Top 40, Urban and Other radio stations in Texas Also see: Classical, Jazz, Religious, Spanish, Smooth Jazz, and Other.
v Univision Communications, Inc.
Corporate directors: Joe Uva, Cesar Conde, Andrew W. Hobson, C. Douglas Kranwinkle, Peter H. Lori
Television networks: GalavisiónTeleFuturaUnivision
Radio stations: KAMA • KBAE • KBBT • KBNA • KBNA-FMKBTQKCORKCOR-FMKDOSKDXXKESS-FMKFLCKFZO • KGBT • KGBT-FMKHOT-FMKHOVKHZSKIOTKISFKJFAKKMRKKRGKKSSKLATKLNOKLNVKLQVKLSQKLTN • KLTO • KLVEKMRRKOMRKONDKOVE-FMKPTYKQBUKQBU-FMKQMRKRCD² • KRCV² • KROMKSCAKSOLKSQLKTNQKVVFKVVZ • KXTN • KXTN-FM • KZOL • WADOWAMR-FMWAQIWKAQWKAQ-FMWOJOWPPNWQBAWQBU-FMWRTOWUKQWUKQ-FMWURMWVIV-FMWVIV-FMWXNY-FM
Univision owned and/or operated stations: KABE-LPKAKW-DTKDTV-DTKFTV-DTKMEX-DTKTVW-DTKUTH-DTKUVE-DTKUVN-DTKUVS-DTKWEX-DTKXLN-DTWGBO-DTWLII-DTWLTV-DTWQHS-DTWSURWUVC-DTWUVG-DTWUVP-DTWXTV-DT
TeleFutura owned and/or operated stations:

KFPH-DTKFSF-DTKTFB-CAKTFD-DT¹ • KTFF-DTKFTH-DTKTFK-DTKTFQ-DT¹ • KFTR-DTKFTU-DTKNIC-DTKSTR-DTWAMI-DTWFPA-CAWFTT-DT¹ • WFTY-DTWFUT-DTWOTF-DT¹ • WTNC-LPWUTF-DT¹ • WXFT-DT

Other television stations: KUVI-DT (MNTV affiliate) • WSTE-DT (Independent)

¹ = Univision owns these station licenses, however they are operated by Entravision Communications under local marketing agreements.

² = Sale pending. Buyer is anonymous or is unannounced at this time.

Annual revenue: ▲ $2.9 billion USD (2006) • Employees: 4,233 • Stock symbols: None, privately held. • Website: www.univision.net
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