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KLEB

Coordinates:29°23′43″N90°16′1″W / 29.39528°N 90.26694°W /29.39528; -90.26694
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For the airport in West Lebanon, New Hampshire, assigned ICAO code KLEB, seeLebanon Municipal Airport (New Hampshire).

Radio station in Golden Meadow, Louisiana
KLEB
Broadcast areaSouthernLafourche Parish andGrand Isle,Louisiana
Frequency1600kHz
BrandingThe Rajun' Cajun
Programming
FormatSwamp Pop,Cajun music,Zydeco
Ownership
Owner
  • Coastal Broadcasting of Larose Inc.
  • ("Little Eagle Broadcasting")
KANE,KLRZ
History
First air date
August 16, 1963; 61 years ago (1963-08-16)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID8381
ClassB
Power720watts (day)
60 watts (night)
Transmitter coordinates
29°23′43″N90°16′1″W / 29.39528°N 90.26694°W /29.39528; -90.26694
Translator(s)102.7 K274DEGolden Meadow,Louisiana
Links
Public license information
Websitehttp://www.klrzfm.com/

KLEB (1600AM "The Rajun' Cajun") is aradio station inGolden Meadow, Louisiana, broadcasting a mix ofswamp pop and traditionalcajun music. In September 2019, it began to simulcast on K274DE 102.7 MHz, which broadcasts from theKLRZ tower facilities inLarose and allows the station's listening audience to choose between AM or FM.

History

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KLEB was originally owned by the Egle family of Golden Meadow at its inception on August 16, 1963. The original owner was John A. Egle;[2] his brother Dick served as Lafourche Parish president in the 1980s. The Egles also owned FM station KZZQ inGalliano, which was automated. In the 1980s, KLEB was owned by the Harold Callais family of Golden Meadow who also owned the local cable company. During its life under Callais Cablevision, programming was mainlycountry music. In the early 1990s, It shared programming with sister station KBAU-FM 94.3 (later KLEB-FM before being sold in 1995 and becomingWTIX-FM). This station was sold by the family in 1999 to Coastal Broadcasting of Larose, who installed aCajun music format on the station. KLEB simulcasted much ofKLRZ's programming until KLRZ changed formats to sports in 2014. Since that time, KLEB has continued broadcasting the "Rajun' Cajun" format.

In the wake ofHurricane Ida, KLEB's transmitter was destroyed. TheFederal Communications Commission granted special dispensation for the station to operate exclusively on the dependent FM translator, which remained in service.[3] KLEB resumed operation on April 27, 2022 at 720 watts day/60 watts night nondirectional.

References

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  1. ^"Facility Technical Data for KLEB".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^"History Cards for KLEB".Federal Communications Commission. (Guide to reading History Cards)
  3. ^"Legal STA, BSTA-20210909AAO".fcc.gov. September 9, 2021. RetrievedSeptember 16, 2021.

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