Talk:KMVN-FM
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My Name Is David L. Fiorella. I have some updated information that may help you about KZLA/AM & FM. 1980 is the year KZLA became into existance. Formally the station/stations was known as call letters KPOL/1540AM and KPOL/FM 93.9. Both stations were owned by Capitol Cities Inc. KZLA new call letters came into existance as KPOL; a good music station faded away after 35-years or so. KZLA/AM 1540 and KZLA/FM 93.9 simulcated fully from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM Monday Thru Friday. The other part of the day the FM side was about a three minute delay from the AM side of the station operation. Both stations remained on the air until the AM side of station operation was sold to a Spanish language operation company. KZLA/AM became KSKQ/1540...Spanish language about 1988; I believe.
On weekends KZLA/FM and KZLA/AM 93.9 were a delayed simulcast completely from one another. Again both stations of KZLA/1540AM and KZLA/FM 93.9 were orinially owned and operated by Capital Cities Inc.
David L. Fiorella —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 68.183.119.77 (talk • contribs).
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I have been listening to KZLA for at least 15 years now and am very sad to see it go. They had great On-Air personalities and music which I love. They will be missed.
- Sandy G.
I was absolutely shocked when I turned on my radio to Country 93.9 KZLA and Michael Jackson was on. I have been a loyal listener for 25 years, I am truly heart broken. There is only one way to discribe how I feel "there's a tear in my beer". A great family just became another statistic, what a shame. We are going to miss ya'll!
Frank Vega (Covina)
I have been listening for a while now, too. It was a shock to me and my friends. I really miss KZLA and I just listen to CDs now. What a shame. Even the Webcast is cheap and has a poor quality stream to it.
Brian Clarke (Woodland Hills)
[edit] What I don't get is that...
Why the LA area no longer has Country music on its regular dial and the Dallas/Ft. Worth area has 5 country stations?
Michael (Irving, Texas)