KLTX
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KLTX is a Spanish-language radio station in the greater Los Angeles area, broadcasting at a frequency of 1390 AM.
For many years, it was KGER, owned by John Brown University of Siloam Springs, Arkansas. Its studios and offices were in Long Beach, California, which is still its city of license. In 1996, the station was sold to Salem Communications, which changed the call letters to KLTX ("K-Light"). Both versions carried Christian teaching and informational shows. In the KLTX years, the station also aired Michael Reagan's talk show. By 1999, KLTX broadcast half the day in English and the other half in Spanish.
In 2001, KLTX was sold to La Nueva Vida, a programmer that specializes in Spanish-language evangelical programming. All English-language shows were removed immediately.
La Nueva Vida also owns stations in Fresno and San Diego, giving it a statewide network.
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