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Coordinates: 32°5024N 117°1456W / 32.840°N 117.249°W / 32.840; -117.249
 

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KLQV
  • United States
  • Broadcast areaSan Diego-Tijuana
    Frequency102.9 MHz
    BrandingAmor 102.9
    Programming
    Language(s)Spanish
    FormatSpanish AC
    Ownership
    Owner
  • (Univision Radio Stations Group, Inc.)
  • Sister stations

    KLNV
    History

    First air date

    1963 (as KBBW)

    Former call signs

    KBBW (1963–1972)
    KPSE (1972–1974)
    KEZL (1974–1984)
    KSDO-FM (1984–1987)
    KSWV (1987–1989)
    KSDO-FM (1989–1992)
    KCLX (1992–1995)
    KKBH (1995–1997)
    KJQY (1997–1998)
    KCDE (10/17/1998-10/28/1998)

    Call sign meaning

    K-LQVe (first Spanish format K-Love)[1]
    Technical information
    Facility ID51164
    ClassB
    ERP30,000 watts
    HAAT192.7 meters
    Links
    WebcastListen Live
    WebsiteAmor 102.9

    KLQV (102.9 FM, "Amor 102.9") is a Spanish AC radio station in San Diego, California, broadcasting from an antenna located on top of Mount SoledadinLa Jolla. The station is owned by TelevisaUnivision along with KLNV. It forms as a part of the Uforia Audio Network.

    History[edit]

    The station signed on in 1963 as KBBW and was owned by the Bible Institute of Los Angeles. While the application had been filed in 1959, several changes, including a callsign change and a frequency change from the original 102.5 MHz, had occurred before the station went on air.

    In 1970, the Bible Institute, then doing business as Biola Schools and Colleges, sold KBBW and sister station KBBIinLos Angeles to PSA Broadcasting, a subsidiary of San Diego-based Pacific Southwest Airlines, for $1.15 million.[2] PSA changed KBBW's callsign to KPSE, then to KEZL in 1974. The company operated four stations in California, all with easy listening formats.

    In 1984, KEZL dropped easy listening to become Top 40-formatted KSDO-FM, known on air as "KS103". Several different formats followed in the late 1980s and 1990s. On September 25, 1987, the station was renamed KSWV and began a two-year stint with a smooth jazz format known as "The Wave".[3] On August 31, 1989, the station flipped to classic rockasKSDO-FM ("Classic 103"), changing call letters to KCLX in March 1992; this format lasted until April 1995.[4] The classic rock format was then changed to 70s Hits and later a Soft AC format as KKBH ("The Beach"), followed by adult contemporary with the branding "Mix 102.9".[5]

    In the fall of 1997, after market research showed some ratings reporters still wrote KJQY in their diaries, "K-Joy" was launched on 102.9 FM, marking the return of the callsign that had formerly existed on 103.7.

    Jacor, which owned KJQY along with other stations, bought Nationwide Broadcasting, which owned additional stations in the San Diego radio market, in 1997. The combination of the two clusters necessitated a sale to stay under FCC ownership limits. Jacor shed KJQY, along with KKLQ at 106.5, to Heftel Broadcasting, a forerunner to today's Univision Radio, and moved the KJQY calls and format to 94.1 MHz.

    Heftel, an operator of primarily Spanish-language radio stations, set up shop in San Diego, changing the station's calls to KLQV after 11 days with a placeholder callsign. After a stint as "K-Love 102.9" (no relation to the Christian radio network of the same name and, coincidentally, a name used by Los Angeles sister station KLVE, the station rebranded as "Viva 102.9" in 2004.[1]

    In early 2006, prompted by the flip of XHOCL-FM to Spanish oldies, KLQV flipped to the format as well to provide competition. The move resulted in an immediate ratings boost; after the station rated a 1.0 in the fall 2005 Arbitron ratings, the number soared to 3.4, making it the #1 rated Spanish language radio station in the San Diego radio market. In April 2014, KLQV switched to Spanish Adult Hits as 102.9 FM Más Variedad.

    On February 6, 2018, Univision dropped the『Más Variedad』Spanish Adult Hits format and switched it to Spanish AC as Amor 102.9. Although the music and radio shows are syndicated and heard from KBRG in San Jose and KOMR in Phoenix simultaneously, which also carries the Amor format. The “Amor” stations are similar to KLVE in Los Angeles which is one of the most listened Spanish language radio stations in the United States.

    In March 2019, Univision placed all their stations into their new Uforia Audio Network, The station joined Uforia on March 15.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b Soto, Hiram (5 April 2004). "La Super K is the latest to change among local Spanish radio stations". San Diego Union-Tribune. Retrieved 29 April 2017.
  • ^ "San Diego airline buys two FM outlets" (PDF). Broadcasting. 1970-08-17. Retrieved 2018-04-28.
  • ^ http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-RandR/1980s/1987/RR-1987-10-02.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  • ^ http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-RandR/1980s/1989/RR-1989-09-01.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  • ^ http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-RandR/1990s/1995/RR-1995-04-21.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  • External links[edit]

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