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KOND

Broadcast area

Fresno, California

Frequency

107.5 MHz

Branding

La Jefa 107.5

Programming

Language(s)

Spanish

Format

Regional Mexican

Ownership

Owner

  • Latino Media Network
  • (Latino Media Network, LLC)
  • Sister stations

  • KRDA
  • History

    First air date

    September 1976 (1976-09)

    Former call signs

    • KKYS (1976–1984)
  • KLTK (1984–1986)
  • KCLQ (1986–1987)
  • KCLQ-FM (1987–1990)
  • KZRZ (1990)
  • KFRZ (1990)
  • KZZF (1990–1991)
  • KMMA (1991)
  • KCML (1991–1993)
  • KMPH-FM (1993–2005)
  • KVBE (2005–2006)
  • KRDA (2006–2016)
  • Call sign meaning

    Que ONDa! (former branding)

    Technical information[1]

    Licensing authority

    FCC

    Facility ID

    26266

    Class

    B

    ERP

    24,600 watts

    HAAT

    215 meters (705 ft)

    Transmitter coordinates

    36°38′12N 118°56′34W / 36.63667°N 118.94278°W / 36.63667; -118.94278

    Links

    Public license information

  • LMS
  • Webcast

    Listen live (via iHeartRadio)

    KOND (107.5 FM, "La Jefa 107.5") is a commercial radio station that is licensed to Hanford, California, United States and serves the Fresno area. The station is owned by Latino Media Network;[2] under a local marketing agreement, it was programmed by former owner TelevisaUnivision's Uforia Audio Network until 2024. KOND broadcasts a Regional Mexican format.

    History[edit]

    Early years[edit]

    The station at 107.5 FM first signed on in September 1976 as KKYS. It was owned by Kings Broadcasters and broadcast a middle of the road music format.[3] In October 1983, Kings sold KKYS and its AM sister station KNGS to Sunrise Communications for $1.75 million.[4] The new owner changed the FM station's call sign to KLTK the following year. In August 1986, Sunrise sold the combo to Liggett Broadcasting Group for $2.8 million; at the time, KLTK aired a contemporary hit radio format.[5] Liggett then flipped the FM outlet to classic rock (then known as "classic hits", a term now referring to a broad-based format featuring 1970s—1990s music).[6] The call letters became KCLQ on October 27,[7] later adjusted to KCLQ-FM in September 1987 when KNGS took on the KCLQ call sign.[8]

    In early 1990, the station became the first FM affiliate of ABC Radio's Z Rock network, airing a syndicated format featuring hard rock and heavy metal music.[9] KCLQ-FM changed its call letters to KZRZ shortly after the flip. This new call sign prompted a restraining order from the similarly named KRZR, a competing rock station. KZRZ subsequently chose the KFRZ call sign; however, that selection triggered threats of legal action from another station, KFRE. The Z Rock affiliate settled on KZZF.[10]

    On April 1, 1991, KZZF dropped Z Rock in favor of adult contemporary, adopting new call letters KMMA[11] on April 22. Six months later, in October 1991, the station became KCML, a country music outlet branded "Camel Country".[12]

    In June 1992, Liggett Broadcasting sold KCML to Pappas Telecasting, owner of KMPH-TVinVisalia, for $550,000.[13] The new owner installed a news/talk format the following year, using reporters from its TV sister station;[14] new call letters KMPH-FM followed on February 22, 1993. In April 2005, KMPH-FM flipped to rhythmic adult contemporary as KVBE, "Vibe 107.5".[15]

    Univision/Uforia era (2005–present)[edit]

    In October 2005, Pappas Telecasting Cos. sold KVBE to Univision Radio for $10 million. Univision began programming the station immediately via a time brokerage agreement and changed its call letters to KRDA on January 31, 2006.[16]

    On August 2, 2016, KRDA exchanged frequencies with KOND, sending the Spanish adult hits format to 92.1 FM. The station at 107.5 FM became KOND, a regional Mexican outlet branded "La Jefa 107.5".[17][18]

    KOND was one of eighteen radio stations that TelevisaUnivision sold to Latino Media Network in a $60 million deal announced in June 2022, approved by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that November,[19] and completed on December 30, 2022.[20] Under the terms of the deal, Univision agreed to continue programming the station for up to one year under a local marketing agreement.[19]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KOND". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ "KOND Facility Record". FCC CDBS Public Access Database. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ "Directory of Radio Stations in the United States and Canada". Broadcasting Yearbook 1978. Broadcasting Publications Inc. 1978. p. C-20.
  • ^ "Sunrise Buys KNGS & KKYS For $1.75 Million". Radio & Records. October 7, 1983. p. 22.
  • ^ "Holder Ropes El Paso, Lubbock Combos For $10.5 Million". Radio & Records. August 15, 1986. p. 8.
  • ^ "News in Brief". Radio amp; Records. October 24, 1986. p. 8.
  • ^ "Call Sign Changes". Radio amp; Records. November 14, 1986. p. 15.
  • ^ "For the Record". Broadcasting. Broadcasting Publications Inc. September 7, 1987. p. 114.
  • ^ Maxwell, Cyndee (May 19, 1995). "Teamwork Essential For Financial Success". Radio & Records. p. 65.
  • ^ "Isgro Claims Miscarriage Of 'Justice'". Radio & Records. April 20, 1990. p. 37.
  • ^ "Mojo Radio Vs. Z100". Radio & Records. April 5, 1991. p. 26.
  • ^ "FCC To Probe WHFS?". Radio & Records. October 18, 1991. p. 34.
  • ^ "Tribune Expands Into Rocky Mountain Radio For $19.9 Million". Radio & Records. June 5, 1992. p. 8.
  • ^ "It's All Happening At The Zoo". Radio & Records. January 22, 1993. p. 24.
  • ^ "Sleeping Your Way To The Top". Radio & Records. April 8, 2005. p. 18.
  • ^ "Transactions at a Glance". Radio & Records. October 7, 2005. p. 6.
  • ^ Venta, Lance (August 3, 2016). "Univision Shuffles Fresno Formats". RadioInsight. RadioBB Networks. Retrieved June 18, 2019.
  • ^ "KOND Call Sign History". FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ a b Venta, Lance (November 22, 2022). "FCC Approves Latino Media Network Purchase Of 18 Univision Stations". RadioInsight. Retrieved February 23, 2023.
  • ^ "Latino Media Network Completes Purchase Of 18 Radio Stations From Univision". Inside Radio. January 5, 2023. Retrieved February 23, 2023.
  • External links[edit]

    Radio stations in Visalia, Tulare, and Hanford, California (Tulare and Kings County)

    ByAM frequency

  • 1130
  • 1240
  • 1270
  • 1370
  • 1400
  • 1450
  • ByFM frequency

  • 89.7
  • 90.5
  • 92.9
  • 94.5
  • 94.9
  • 97.1
  • 98.9
  • 99.7
  • 100.5
  • 102.3
  • 103.7
  • 104.1
  • 104.9
  • 106.7
  • 107.5
  • LPFM

  • 98.1
  • Translators

  • 97.5
  • 98.5
  • 101.3
  • 107.1
  • Digital radio
    by frequency & subchannel

  • 92.9-1
  • 92.9-2
  • 94.9-1
  • 94.9-2
  • 98.9-1
  • 98.9-2
  • 103.7-1
  • Bycall sign

  • K248BX
  • K253CI
  • K267CG
  • K296GH
  • KARM
  • KBLO
  • KBOS-FM
  • KCRZ
  • KDUV
  • KFBT
  • KFRR
  • KFSO-FM
  • KGAR-LP
  • KGEN
  • KGEN-FM
  • KIGS
  • KIOO
  • KJOP
  • KJUG-FM
  • KLXY
  • KMQA
  • KNFS-LP
  • KOND
  • KRDU
  • KRZR
  • KSEQ
  • KSOF
  • KTIP
  • KVMI
  • Defunct

  • KSLK (96.1 FM)
  • KVLP-LP (101.5 FM)
  • KZPO (103.3 FM)
  • Radio stations in the San Joaquin Valley
    Bakersfield
    Fresno
    Merced
    Modesto
    Stockton
    Visalia-Tulare-Hanford
    Other nearby regions
    Eastern Sierra
    San Luis Obispo
    See also
    List of radio stations in California
    Spanish-language radio stations in the state of California

    Stations

  • KAFY – Bakersfield
  • KATD – Pittsburg
  • KBAA – Grass Valley
  • KBBF – Santa Rosa
  • KBBU – Modesto
  • KBHH – Kerman
  • KBKY – Merced
  • KBLO – Corcoran
  • KBRG – San Jose
  • KBTW – Lenwood
  • KBUA – San Fernando
  • KBUE – Long Beach
  • KBYN – Arnold
  • KCAL – Redlands
  • KCCL – Woodland
  • KCFA – Arnold
  • KCHJ – Delano
  • KCVR – Columbia
  • KEBN – Garden Grove
  • KEBT - Lost Hills
  • KEPD – Ridgecrest
  • KERU-FM – Blythe
  • KEXA – King City
  • KEYQ – Fresno
  • KEZY – San Bernardino
  • KFSD – Escondido
  • KFSG – Roseville
  • KFSO-FM – Visalia
  • KGED - Fresno
  • KGEN – Tulare
  • KGEN-FM – Hanford
  • KGRB – Jackson
  • KGST – Fresno
  • KGZO – Shafter
  • KHCV – Mecca
  • KHDC – Chualar
  • KHHM – Shingle Springs
  • KHMU – Buttonwillow
  • KHPY – Moreno Valley
  • KHSQ – Trinidad
  • KIDI-FM – Lompoc
  • KIQI – San Francisco
  • KIQQ-FM – Newberry Springs
  • KIQS – Willows
  • KIST-FM – Carpinteria
  • KIWI – Mcfarland
  • KJDJ – San Luis Obispo
  • KJOR – Windsor
  • KKZI – Barstow
  • KLAX-FM – East Los Angeles
  • KLBN – Fresno
  • KLOC - Turlock
  • KLJR-FM – Santa Paula
  • KLLE – North Fork
  • KLLI – Los Angeles
  • KLMG – Esparto
  • KLMM – Morro Bay
  • KLNV – San Diego
  • KLOB – Thousand Palms
  • KLOK-FM – Greenfield
  • KLOQ-FM – Winton
  • KLQV – San Diego
  • KLTX – Long Beach
  • KLUN – Paso Robles
  • KLVE – Los Angeles
  • KLYY – Riverside
  • KMAK – Orange Cove
  • KMBX – Soledad
  • KMEN – Mendota
  • KMIX – Tracy
  • KMJV – Soledad
  • KMLA – El Rio
  • KMLM-FM - Grover Beach
  • KMPG – Hollister
  • KMPO – Modesto
  • KMQA – East Porterville
  • KMRO – Camarillo
  • KMYX-FM – Arvin
  • KMZR – Atwater
  • KNTO – Chowchilla
  • KODV – Barstow
  • KOND – Hanford
  • KOXR – Oxnard
  • KPRC-FM – Salinas
  • KPSL-FM – Bakersfield
  • KPST-FM – Coachella
  • KQLB – Los Banos
  • KRAY-FM – Salinas
  • KRCD – Inglewood
  • KRCV – West Covina
  • KRCX-FM – Marysville
  • KRDA – Clovis
  • KRHM-LP – Bakersfield
  • KRQK – Lompoc
  • KRRS – Santa Rosa
  • KSAC-FM – Dunnigan
  • KSCA – Glendale
  • KSDO – San Diego
  • KSEA – Greenfield
  • KSGZ – Greenfield
  • KSEH – Brawley
  • KSES-FM – Seaside
  • KSFN - Piedmont
  • KSJV – Fresno
  • KSMY – Lompoc
  • KSOL – San Francisco
  • KSPA – Ontario
  • KSPE – Santa Barbara
  • KSQL – Santa Cruz
  • KSRT – Cloverdale
  • KSSC – Ventura
  • KSSD – Fallbrook
  • KSSE – Arcadia
  • KSXY - Forestville
  • KTAP – Santa Maria
  • KTGE – Salinas
  • KTMZ – Pomona
  • KTNQ – Los Angeles
  • KTOR – Gerber
  • KTQX – Bakersfield
  • KTSE-FM – Patterson
  • KUBO – Calexico
  • KUFW – Kingsburg
  • KUNA-FM – La Quinta
  • KVMX-FM – Placerville
  • KVON - Napa
  • KVTR – Victorville
  • KVUH – Laytonville
  • KVVF – Santa Clara
  • KVVZ – San Rafael
  • KWAC – Bakersfield
  • KWIZ – Santa Ana
  • KWKW – Los Angeles
  • KWQQ – Hemet
  • KWRN – Apple Valley
  • KWST – El Centro
  • KXLM – Oxnard
  • KXOL-FM – Los Angeles
  • KXRS – Hemet
  • KXSB – Big Bear Lake
  • KXSE – Davis
  • KXSM – Chualar
  • KXTS – Geyserville
  • KXVV – Victorville
  • KXXZ – Barstow
  • KXZM – Felton
  • KZER – Santa Barbara
  • KZNB – Petaluma
  • KZSF – San Jose
  • KZSZ – Colusa
  • Defunct

  • KDDF – Mecca
  • KESQ – Indio
  • KFVR – Crescent City
  • KNCR – Fortuna
  • KSKD – Livingston
  • See also
    adult contemporary
    classic hits
    college
    country
    news/talk
    NPR
    oldies
    religious
    rock
    sports
    top 40
    urban
    other radio stations in California
    See also
    Classical
    Jazz
    Religious
    Spanish
    Smooth Jazz
    Other

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