| Broadcast area | Oxnard–Ventura, California |
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| Frequency | 96.7MHz |
| Branding | La Mejor 96.7 FM |
| Programming | |
| Format | ClassicSpanish Adult Contemporary andRanchera music |
| Ownership | |
| Owner |
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| KXTT,KJOR,KXRS | |
| History | |
First air date | 1976; 49 years ago (1976) (as KAAP-FM) |
Former call signs |
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Call sign meaning | La MeJoR |
| Technical information[1] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
| Facility ID | 35925 |
| Class | A |
| ERP | 280watts |
| HAAT | 457 meters (1,499 ft) |
| Repeater | 96.7 KLJR-FM1 (Ventura) (booster) |
| Links | |
Public license information | |
| Webcast | Listen Live |
| Website | KLJR-FM Online |
KLJR-FM (96.7MHz "La Mejor") is aradio station that islicensed toSanta Paula, California and broadcasts to theOxnard–Venturaradio market. The station is owned by Lazer Media and airs a classicSpanish Adult Contemporary andRancheramusic format.
The station went on the air asKAAP-FM in 1976 with anadult contemporary format. In 1982, it becamealbum rock outletKKBZ-FM ("The Buzz") before flipping tosoft rock four years later asKIEZ. After being sold in 1989, KIEZ becameKXPT ("The Point"), switching to smooth jazz.
On August 10, 1990, KXPT changed its call letters toKXBS[2] and adopted an oldies format called "The Bus 96.7". In 1995, the station began airing a short-livedalternative rock format.
In April 1997, KXBS flipped toSpanish Adult Contemporary music.[3]
In November 1997, Lazer Broadcasting purchased KXBS for $1 million, retaining the Spanish Adult Hits format.[4] The station's callsign changed toKCZN on September 18, 1998, to match the new "Corazón" branding.
KCZN adopted the current call letters,regional Mexican format, and slogan in 2004, switching to KLJR-FM on September 2.[2]
KLJR-FM has onebooster station, KLJR-FM1 in Ventura, also broadcasting on a frequency of 96.7MHz.
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