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Coordinates: 36°114N 119°241W / 36.18444°N 119.40028°W / 36.18444; -119.40028
 

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KBLO
Broadcast areaVisalia-Tulare-Hanford area
Frequency102.3 MHz
Programming
FormatChristian Spanish
Ownership
OwnerCentro Cristiano Amistad Church
History

Former call signs

KLCZ (1987–2001)
KXQX (2001–2005)
Technical information
Facility ID54541
ClassB1
ERP19,500 watts
HAAT116.0 meters

Transmitter coordinates

36°11′4N 119°24′1W / 36.18444°N 119.40028°W / 36.18444; -119.40028

KBLO (102.3 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Christian Spanish format. Licensed to Corcoran, California, United States, the station serves the Visalia-Tulare-Hanford area. The station is currently owned by Centro Cristiano Amistad Church.[1]

History[edit]

The station was granted on June 24, 1987, as a class "A", and the call sign KLCZ was assigned on June 30, 1987. Multiple construction permit extensions and an upgrade to class "B1" were applied for over the next ten years. The station finally came on November 17, 1999, with the KLCZ call sign. On November 19, 2001, the call sign was changed to KXQX. The KBLO call sign was assigned on June 1, 2005, as Radio Lobo. It was a simulcast of KLOQ-FM 98.7 of Winton, CA, which is owned by Mapleton, who had purchased 102.3 in April 2005 from Rak Communications, Inc. The studios of both stations were in Merced. The station carried a Regional Mexican format. KBLO was sold in October 2010 to CCA License Holdings LLC and the format was changed to a Christian Spanish-language format.

On January 24, 2023, KBLO's license was transferred to Centro Cristiano Amistad Church, the 100% owner of CCA License Holdings.

The station's transmitter and tower are located off RD 76 and West Paige Ave, about three miles west of the city of Tulare, California.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "KBLO Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.

External links[edit]


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