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{{short description|Radio station in Garden Grove, California, United States}}
{{For|the trimulcast partner on 94.3 FM in [[San Fernando, California]]|KBUA}}
{{For|the trimulcast partner on 94.3 FM in [[San Fernando, California]]|KBUA}}

{{Infobox Radio Station |
{{Infobox radio station
name = KEBN |
| name = KEBN
image = [[Image:KBUE-FM.png|155px]]|
city = [[Garden Grove, California]] |
| logo =
| logo_size = 155px
area = Los Angeles/[[Orange County, California]] |
| city = [[Garden Grove, California]]
branding = ''Que Buena 105.5/94.3 FM'' |
| area = Los Angeles/[[Orange County, California]]
slogan = |
| frequency = 94.3 [[MHz]]
airdate = June 21, 1961
| branding = Que Buena 105.5/94.3 FM
format = [[Regional Mexican]] |
erp = 6,000 watts |
| airdate = June 21, 1961
haat = 73 meters|
| format = [[Regional Mexican]]
class = A |
| erp = 6,000 [[watt]]s
| haat = 73 meters
owner = [[Liberman Broadcasting]] |
| class = A
licensee = LBI Radio License, LLC|
| facility_id = 50513
webcast = [http://www.aquisuena.com/streem/qbstreem.asx Listen Live]|
| owner = [[Estrella Media]]
website = [http://www.aquisuena.com/ www.aquisuena.com] |
| licensee = LBI Radio License LLC
callsign_meaning = '''KE'''(Que) '''B'''ue'''N'''a |
| webcast = [http://www.aquisuena.com/streem/qbstreem.asx Listen Live]
former_callsigns =
| website = [http://www.aquisuena.com/ www.aquisuena.com]
| sister_stations = [[KBUE]], [[KBUA]], [[KHJ (AM)|KHJ]], [[KRQB]], [[KWIZ]]<br>''Also part of the Liberman Cluster: TV Station [[KRCA]]''|
| callsign_meaning = '''KE'''(Que) '''B'''ue'''N'''a
| affiliations = [[List of Los Angeles Chargers broadcasters|Los Angeles Chargers Spanish Radio Network]]
| sister_stations = [[KBUE]], [[KBUA]], [[KRQB]], [[KVNR]]<br>''Also part of the Liberman Cluster: TV Station [[KRCA]]''
}}
}}

'''KEBN''' 94.3 FM, [[Garden Grove, California]], '''[[KBUE]]''' 105.5 FM, [[Long Beach, California]] and '''[[KBUA]]''' 94.3 FM, [[San Fernando, California]] are a [[trimulcast]] comprising '''Que Buena 105.5/94.3 FM''', a [[Spanish language]] [[regional Mexican]] music station owned by [[Liberman Broadcasting]].
'''KEBN''' 94.3 [[FM broadcasting|FM]], [[Garden Grove, California]], '''[[KBUE]]''' 105.5 FM, [[Long Beach, California]] and '''[[KBUA]]''' 94.3 FM, [[San Fernando, California]] are a [[trimulcast]] comprising '''Que Buena 105.5/94.3 FM''', a [[Spanish language]] [[regional Mexican]] music station owned by [[Estrella Media]].


{{main|KBUE}}
{{main|KBUE}}


==History==
==History==
The station at 94.3 FM in Garden Grove signed on in 1961 as '''KGGK''', later to become '''KTBT''', '''KORJ''', '''KIKF''' ("KIK-FM", a [[country music]] station), and '''KMXN'''<ref>[http://www.sakrison.com/radio/KIK.html "KIK-FM (now KMXN) 94.3 MHz, Garden Grove (Anaheim), CA]</ref> before finally '''KEBN'''.
The station at 94.3 FM in Garden Grove signed on in 1961 as '''KGGK''', later to become '''KTBT''', '''KORJ''', '''KIKF''' ("KIK-FM", a [[country music]] station), and '''KMXN'''<ref>[http://www.sakrison.com/radio/KIK.html "KIK-FM (now KMXN) 94.3 MHz, Garden Grove (Anaheim), CA] Sakrison.com</ref> before finally '''KEBN'''.


On November 18, 1994, KEBN and KBUA, the other area station on 94.3 FM began simulcasting the same country music format and 94.3 in San Fernando became KYKF. This lasted until October 31, 1996, after the San Fernando station was sold to Liberman and started simulcasting KBUE, and on January 31, 1997 it acquired the KBUA call letters. "''Que Buena''" now reached most of metropolitan Los Angeles County, though reception remains difficult in some regions, such as the [[San Gabriel Valley]] and [[Malibu, California|Malibu]]. A [[broadcast translator|booster station]], KBUA-FM1 in [[Santa Clarita, California]], extends the signal's reach into the [[Santa Clarita Valley]].
On November 18, 1994, KEBN and KBUA, the other area station on 94.3 FM began simulcasting the same country music format and 94.3 in San Fernando became KYKF. This lasted until October 31, 1996, after the San Fernando station was sold to Liberman and started simulcasting KBUE, and on January 31, 1997, it acquired the KBUA call letters. "''Que Buena''" now reached most of metropolitan Los Angeles County, though reception remains difficult in some regions, such as the [[San Gabriel Valley]] and [[Malibu, California|Malibu]]. A [[broadcast translator|booster station]], KBUA-FM1 in [[Santa Clarita, California]], extends the signal's reach into the [[Santa Clarita Valley]].


On June 25, 2000, 94.3 in Garden Grove became "Cool 94.3" in Anaheim, with a "cool [[adult contemporary|AC]]" format (somewhat of a precursor to the [[Jack FM]] format), and the call letters changed to KMXN on September 29. Liberman acquired KMXN in 2003 and on January 7 started simulcasting the KBUE/KBUA signal, giving "''Que Buena''" coverage in nearly all of Orange County. On May 15, the call letters became KEBN.
On June 25, 2000, 94.3 in Garden Grove became "Cool 94.3" in Anaheim, with a "cool [[adult contemporary|AC]]" format (somewhat of a precursor to the [[Jack FM]] format), and the call letters changed to KMXN on September 29. Liberman acquired KMXN in 2003 and on January 7 started simulcasting the KBUE/KBUA signal, giving "''Que Buena''" coverage in nearly all of Orange County. On May 15, the call letters became KEBN.
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On August 1, 2007, Liberman added another "Que Buena" to the lineup with the acquisition of [[Rhythmic Contemporary]] KWIE, licensed to [[San Jacinto, California]], from Magic Broadcasting. The call sign was immediately changed to KRQB. The addition of the new station extends Liberman's "Que Buena" brand into [[Riverside County, California|Riverside]] and [[San Bernardino County, California|San Bernardino counties]]. (The previous owners transferred the KWIE calls to 93.5 in Ontario, a simulcast of [[KDAY]].) Other than the morning show, programming on KRQB is separate from that of these stations.
On August 1, 2007, Liberman added another "Que Buena" to the lineup with the acquisition of [[Rhythmic Contemporary]] KWIE, licensed to [[San Jacinto, California]], from Magic Broadcasting. The call sign was immediately changed to KRQB. The addition of the new station extends Liberman's "Que Buena" brand into [[Riverside County, California|Riverside]] and [[San Bernardino County, California|San Bernardino counties]]. (The previous owners transferred the KWIE calls to 93.5 in Ontario, a simulcast of [[KDAY]].) Other than the morning show, programming on KRQB is separate from that of these stations.


== Genre ==
==Genre==
Currently Que Buena primarily targets the "Mexican American" or "paisa" community of the greater Los Angeles area. Paisa being a slang term in Spanish meaning those who are culturally Mexican or "paisanos". Thus listen to such legendary Mexican artists such as [[Chalino Sánchez]] and Saul Viera. Other artists who gained quick popularity because of KBUE were El Narquillo, Adán Sánchez, and [[Lupillo Rivera]] to name a few. "La Que Buena" or "Aqui Suena La Que Buena", as its commonly referred to, also plays the genre "banda" with primarily the "La Banda el Recodo" as its focus. Other artists who have airplay are El As de la Sierra, El Chapo, Valentín Elizalde, Jenny Rivera, Rogelio Martínez, El Potro de Sinaloa, El Coyote y su Banda, Los Tucanes, Los Rieleros, Los Incomparables, Los Tucanes, Los Razos, Los Originales de San Juan, and many others.
Currently Que Buena primarily targets the "Mexican American" or "paisa" community of the greater Los Angeles area. Paisa being a slang term in Spanish meaning those who are culturally Mexican or "paisanos". Thus listen to such legendary Mexican artists such as [[Chalino Sánchez]] and Saul Viera. Other artists who gained quick popularity because of KBUE were El Narquillo, Adán Sánchez, and [[Lupillo Rivera]] to name a few. "La Que Buena" or "Aqui Suena La Que Buena", as it is commonly referred to, also plays the genre "banda" with primarily the "La Banda el Recodo" as its focus. Other artists who have airplay are El As de la Sierra, El Chapo, Valentín Elizalde, Jenny Rivera, Rogelio Martínez, El Potro de Sinaloa, El Coyote y su Banda, Los Tucanes, Los Rieleros, Los Incomparables, Los Tucanes, Los Razos, Los Originales de San Juan, and many others.


There has been a recent boom within the "paisa" community with the beginning of "el movimiento alterado". Artists that fit this criteria are Larry Hernandez, Roberto Tapia, Enigma Norteno, Gerardo Ortiz, Noel Torres, Aldredito Olivas, El Komander, and others.
There has been a recent boom within the "Paisa" community with the beginning of "el [[Narcocorrido#Movimiento alterado|movimiento alterado]]". Artists that fit this criterion are Larry Hernandez, Roberto Tapia, Enigma Norteno, Gerardo Ortiz, Noel Torres, Aldredito Olivas, El Komander, and others.


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.aquisuena.com/ Que Buena website] {{es icon}}
*[http://www.aquisuena.com/ Que Buena website {{in lang|es}}]
{{FM station data|KEBN}}
{{FM station data|50513|KEBN}}
*[https://licensing.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/prod/cdbs/forms/prod/getimportletter_exh.cgi?import_letter_id=72136&.pdf FCC History Cards for KEBN]


{{Los Angeles Radio}}
{{Los Angeles Radio}}
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[[Category:Radio stations in Los Angeles, California|EBN]]
[[Category:Radio stations in Los Angeles|EBN]]
[[Category:Regional Mexican radio stations]]
[[Category:Regional Mexican radio stations in the United States]]
[[Category:Spanish-language radio stations in California]]
[[Category:Spanish-language radio stations in California|EBN]]
[[Category:Radio stations established in 1980]]
[[Category:Radio stations established in 1980]]
[[Category:Estrella Media stations]]

Latest revision as of 18:51, 16 October 2024

KEBN
Broadcast areaLos Angeles/Orange County, California
Frequency94.3 MHz
BrandingQue Buena 105.5/94.3 FM
Programming
FormatRegional Mexican
AffiliationsLos Angeles Chargers Spanish Radio Network
Ownership
Owner
KBUE, KBUA, KRQB, KVNR
Also part of the Liberman Cluster: TV Station KRCA
History
First air date
June 21, 1961
Call sign meaning
KE(Que) BueNa
Technical information
Facility ID50513
ClassA
ERP6,000 watts
HAAT73 meters
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitewww.aquisuena.com

KEBN 94.3 FM, Garden Grove, California, KBUE 105.5 FM, Long Beach, California and KBUA 94.3 FM, San Fernando, California are a trimulcast comprising Que Buena 105.5/94.3 FM, a Spanish language regional Mexican music station owned by Estrella Media.

History

[edit]

The station at 94.3 FM in Garden Grove signed on in 1961 as KGGK, later to become KTBT, KORJ, KIKF ("KIK-FM", a country music station), and KMXN[1] before finally KEBN.

On November 18, 1994, KEBN and KBUA, the other area station on 94.3 FM began simulcasting the same country music format and 94.3 in San Fernando became KYKF. This lasted until October 31, 1996, after the San Fernando station was sold to Liberman and started simulcasting KBUE, and on January 31, 1997, it acquired the KBUA call letters. "Que Buena" now reached most of metropolitan Los Angeles County, though reception remains difficult in some regions, such as the San Gabriel Valley and Malibu. A booster station, KBUA-FM1 in Santa Clarita, California, extends the signal's reach into the Santa Clarita Valley.

On June 25, 2000, 94.3 in Garden Grove became "Cool 94.3" in Anaheim, with a "cool AC" format (somewhat of a precursor to the Jack FM format), and the call letters changed to KMXN on September 29. Liberman acquired KMXN in 2003 and on January 7 started simulcasting the KBUE/KBUA signal, giving "Que Buena" coverage in nearly all of Orange County. On May 15, the call letters became KEBN.

KRQB

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On August 1, 2007, Liberman added another "Que Buena" to the lineup with the acquisition of Rhythmic Contemporary KWIE, licensed to San Jacinto, California, from Magic Broadcasting. The call sign was immediately changed to KRQB. The addition of the new station extends Liberman's "Que Buena" brand into Riverside and San Bernardino counties. (The previous owners transferred the KWIE calls to 93.5 in Ontario, a simulcast of KDAY.) Other than the morning show, programming on KRQB is separate from that of these stations.

Genre

[edit]

Currently Que Buena primarily targets the "Mexican American" or "paisa" community of the greater Los Angeles area. Paisa being a slang term in Spanish meaning those who are culturally Mexican or "paisanos". Thus listen to such legendary Mexican artists such as Chalino Sánchez and Saul Viera. Other artists who gained quick popularity because of KBUE were El Narquillo, Adán Sánchez, and Lupillo Rivera to name a few. "La Que Buena" or "Aqui Suena La Que Buena", as it is commonly referred to, also plays the genre "banda" with primarily the "La Banda el Recodo" as its focus. Other artists who have airplay are El As de la Sierra, El Chapo, Valentín Elizalde, Jenny Rivera, Rogelio Martínez, El Potro de Sinaloa, El Coyote y su Banda, Los Tucanes, Los Rieleros, Los Incomparables, Los Tucanes, Los Razos, Los Originales de San Juan, and many others.

There has been a recent boom within the "Paisa" community with the beginning of "el movimiento alterado". Artists that fit this criterion are Larry Hernandez, Roberto Tapia, Enigma Norteno, Gerardo Ortiz, Noel Torres, Aldredito Olivas, El Komander, and others.

References

[edit]
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