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KLNO

Coordinates:32°35′24″N96°58′12″W / 32.590°N 96.970°W /32.590; -96.970
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Radio station in Fort Worth, Texas
KLNO
Broadcast areaDallas/Fort Worth Metroplex
Frequency94.1MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingQue Buena 94.1
Programming
LanguageSpanish
FormatRegional Mexican
SubchannelsHD3: "Ya Hala FM" (Arabic music)
HD4: "La Mejor 92.9" (Regional Mexican)
Ownership
Owner
KESS-FM,KDXX
Also part of the Univision Cluster: TV StationsKUVN andKSTR
History
First air date
1961 (as KCPA)
Former call signs
KCPA (1961–1964)
KCUL-FM (1964–1967)
KBUY (1967–1976)
KESS (1976–1986)
KSSA (1986–1987)
KOJO (1987–1989)[1]
KLTY (1989–2000)
KGDE (1-2/2000)[2]
Former names
“KOJO 94” (1987-1989)

94.1 FM KLTY (1989–2000)

Estéreo Latino 94.1 (2000–2003)

Recuerdo 94.1 (2003–2009)

La Que Buena 94.1 (2009–2014)

94.1 FM (frequency used as name) (2014–2016)
Former frequencies
93.9 FM (1961–1986)
Call sign meaning
EstéreoLatiNO(Former branding)
Technical information
Facility ID41380
ClassC
ERP98,000watts
HAAT485 meters (1,591 ft)
Translator(s)92.9 K225BR (Fort Worth, relays HD4)
Links
WebcastListen live (viaiHeartRadio)
Listen Live (HD3)
Listen Live (HD4)
WebsiteQué Buena 94.1 Online
yahala.fm (HD3)
mejorfm.com (HD4)

KLNO (94.1FM) is aregional Mexican music formattedradio station broadcasting to theDallas/Fort Worth metroplex inTexas. The station's studios are located in the Univision Tower at thePlaza of the Americas in theCity Center District ofDowntown Dallas.

This signal was created in 1981 when then owner Marcos Rodriguez, Sr. successfully petitioned the FCC to change the frequency of KESS 93.9 to 94.1 and permit a move to theCedar Hill, Texas antenna farm. His son,Marcos A. Rodriguez, controlled this frequency from 1986 to 1999.

In 1964, Marcos Rodriguez, Sr. was hired by Mike Bradley and became the first full-time employee of 93.9 (then owned by John Walton and called KBUY-FM). John Walton purchased KBUY when it was calledKCUL. Its call letters came from the backwards spelling of the original owner's name - Dr. L.H. Luck.

The station was assigned the callsign KLNO by theFederal Communications Commission on February 15,2000.[2]

Sometime in early 2014, KLNO (alongside other Univision-owned stations) has dropped its "La Que Buena" branding in favor of using the frequency as its name. This was done until 2016 when it returned to its branding.

KLNO broadcasts inHD.[3]

References

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  1. ^Parish Perkins, Ken (May 6, 2009)."Religious experience: Christian radio learns to live in a secular world".The Dallas Morning News. RetrievedSeptember 6, 2009.
  2. ^ab"Call Sign History".FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database.
  3. ^http://hdradio.com/station_guides/widget.php?id=10Archived 2015-11-23 at theWayback Machine HD Radio Guide for Dallas-Ft. Worth

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