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- KBLA abstract "KBLA (1580 AM) is a radio station licensed in Santa Monica, California, with a Spanish religious radio format. It broadcasts at 1580 kHz with 50,000 watts day and night. Most of this station's signal is dumped over the Pacific Ocean to avoid interference with KHEP (Ex. KNIX) 1580 in Phoenix Arizona, which also operates with 50,000 watts D/N as authorized by the FCC. Consequently, the station is heard on a regular basis in Hawaii, via AM nighttime skip. Neither KBLA nor KHEP is considered a clear-channel station because they are classified as Class B using directional antennas.Originally, the facility was daytime-only, beginning operation July 30, 1947, as KOWL on 1580 kHz with 5 KW power. It was owned and operated by Arthur H. Croghan.Later, with the call letters KDAY, it first played pop music, and then, in 1968, switched to a soul/R&B format. In the late '60's, the station received approval from the FCC to operate at night. The studio and transmitter site were moved to a new facility on North Alvarado St. north of downtown L.A. At this time, it switched to a Top 40 format, then around 1972 went to an album rock format, designed by Bob Wilson, who would later launch the media magazine Radio & Records. However, in January 1974, KDAY returned to its soul roots, and became a highly successful AM R&B radio station during the mid-to-late 70s, as \"1580 K-DAY.\"In the 1970s, the original KDAY was the first radio station in Los Angeles area to play the new hip-hop music, thanks to KDAY's new program director and DJ Gregory \"Greg The Mack Attack\" MacMillan. Def Jam acts such as Run-DMC, The Beastie Boys, Whodini, The Fat Boys, and Public Enemy became popular in the US; KDAY brought their sounds to a new audience on the West Coast. In the late 1980s, it was the first station to introduce N.W.A, a rap group that has the fusion of both Ice-T's gangster energetic rhymes and Public Enemy's political radicalness.Lee Marshall, known on-air as \"King News,\" gave news and commentaries relevant to the African-American and Hispanic communities. He warned about the troubles caused by gang violence.By the early 1990s, KDAY could no longer keep up with the FM stations that had co-opted the sound, so it became all-business KBLA on March 28, 1991. During this time, it was also the flagship station of the Los Angeles Clippers pro basketball team.About 1997, KBLA ended that format and beginning selling air time to broadcasters of different ethnic backgrounds.On March 31, 2004, KBLA became the original West Coast affiliate of Air America Radio, airing talk shows hosted by Al Franken, Randi Rhodes, and Janeane Garofalo among others. On April 14, the shows were no longer available due to a payment dispute between Air America and KBLA's owner, Multicultural Broadcasting. Air America shows would not return to the L.A. area until February 1, 2005 on KTLK AM 1150.".
- KBLA alias "Aviva Radio".
- KBLA broadcastStationClass "B".
- KBLA city Santa_Monica,_California.
- KBLA facilityId "34385".
- KBLA formerCallsign "KDAY (1956-4/5/1991)".
- KBLA formerCallsign "KOWL (1947-1956)".
- KBLA frequency "1580000.0".
- KBLA licensee "Multicultural Radio Broadcasting Licensee, LLC".
- KBLA owner Multicultural_Broadcasting.
- KBLA programmeFormat Christian_radio.
- KBLA wikiPageExternalLink ?p=162.
- KBLA wikiPageExternalLink 34385.pdf.
- KBLA wikiPageID "4957958".
- KBLA wikiPageLength "5467".
- KBLA wikiPageOutDegree "40".
- KBLA wikiPageRevisionID "703207644".
- KBLA wikiPageWikiLink 1580_AM.
- KBLA wikiPageWikiLink Air_America_(radio_network).
- KBLA wikiPageWikiLink Al_Franken.
- KBLA wikiPageWikiLink Beastie_Boys.
- KBLA wikiPageWikiLink Category:Multicultural_Broadcasting_stations.
- KBLA wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_stations_established_in_1997.
- KBLA wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_stations_in_Los_Angeles,_California.
- KBLA wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spanish-language_radio_stations_in_California.
- KBLA wikiPageWikiLink Christian_radio.
- KBLA wikiPageWikiLink City_of_license.
- KBLA wikiPageWikiLink Clear-channel_station.
- KBLA wikiPageWikiLink Gang.
- KBLA wikiPageWikiLink Hertz.
- KBLA wikiPageWikiLink Hip_hop.
- KBLA wikiPageWikiLink Hispanic.
- KBLA wikiPageWikiLink Ice-T.
- KBLA wikiPageWikiLink Janeane_Garofalo.
- KBLA wikiPageWikiLink KDAY.
- KBLA wikiPageWikiLink KEIB.
- KBLA wikiPageWikiLink KHEP.
- KBLA wikiPageWikiLink Lee_Marshall_(announcer).
- KBLA wikiPageWikiLink Los_Angeles_Clippers.
- KBLA wikiPageWikiLink Multicultural_Broadcasting.
- KBLA wikiPageWikiLink N.W.A.
- KBLA wikiPageWikiLink National_Basketball_Association.
- KBLA wikiPageWikiLink Public_Enemy_(music_group).
- KBLA wikiPageWikiLink Radio_&_Records.
- KBLA wikiPageWikiLink Randi_Rhodes.
- KBLA wikiPageWikiLink Rhythm_and_blues.
- KBLA wikiPageWikiLink Run–D.M.C..
- KBLA wikiPageWikiLink Santa_Monica,_California.
- KBLA wikiPageWikiLink The_Fat_Boys.
- KBLA wikiPageWikiLink Watt.
- KBLA wikiPageWikiLink West_Coast_of_the_United_States.
- KBLA wikiPageWikiLink Whodini.
- KBLA wikiPageWikiLinkText "KALI".
- KBLA wikiPageWikiLinkText "KBLA".
- KBLA wikiPageWikiLinkText "KDAY".
- KBLA wikiPageWikiLinkText "KOWL".
- KBLA airdate "1947".
- KBLA branding "Aviva Radio".
- KBLA city Santa_Monica,_California.
- KBLA class "B".
- KBLA facilityId "34385".
- KBLA format Christian_radio.
- KBLA formerCallsigns "KDAY".
- KBLA formerCallsigns "KOWL".
- KBLA frequency "1580.0".
- KBLA licensee "Multicultural Radio Broadcasting Licensee, LLC".
- KBLA name "KBLA".
- KBLA owner Multicultural_Broadcasting.
- KBLA power "50000".
- KBLA website ?p=162.
- KBLA wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:AM_station_data.
- KBLA wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- KBLA wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Distinguish.
- KBLA wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_radio_station.
- KBLA wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Los_Angeles_Radio.
- KBLA wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multicultural_Broadcasting.
- KBLA wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- KBLA wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_mdy_dates.
- KBLA subject Category:Multicultural_Broadcasting_stations.
- KBLA subject Category:Radio_stations_established_in_1997.
- KBLA subject Category:Radio_stations_in_Los_Angeles,_California.
- KBLA subject Category:Spanish-language_radio_stations_in_California.
- KBLA hypernym Station.
- KBLA point "34.08555555555556 -118.25666666666666".
- KBLA type Agent.
- KBLA type Broadcaster.
- KBLA type Company.
- KBLA type Organisation.
- KBLA type RadioStation.
- KBLA type Station.
- KBLA type Company.
- KBLA type Establishment.
- KBLA type Network.
- KBLA type Station.
- KBLA type Organization.
- KBLA type RadioStation.
- KBLA type Agent.
- KBLA type SocialPerson.
- KBLA type Thing.
- KBLA type SpatialThing.