- KRQB
Infobox Radio station
name = KRQB
airdate =August 1 ,2007
frequency = 96.1 (MHz)
city =San Jacinto, California
area = Riverside-San Bernardino, California
format =Regional Mexican
sister_stations = KEBN/KBUA/KBUE, KHJ,KWIZ
"Also part of the Liberman Cluster: TV StationKRCA "
branding = "Que Buena"
owner =Liberman Broadcasting
licensee = LBI Radio License, LLC
callsign_meaning = K Riverside Que Buena
erp = 1,400watt s
haat = 209meter s
class = A
webcast = [http://www.aquisuena.com/streem/qbstreem.asx Listen Live]
website = [http://www.quebuena961.com/ quebuena961.com] |KRQB (96.1 FM) is one of four
southern California radio station s branded as "Que Buena" and which all play Mexican regional music. Its shared owner isLiberman Broadcasting .History
In
1990 , the station signed on, as KWRP, programming anadult standards music format. On January 22,2003 , the station changed its format airing regional mexican music under the branding of "Fiesta Mexicana" later re-branded to "Ranchera 96.1" on February 25,2003 . When KWIE went on air they quickly caused competition to station 99.1 KGGI, which is also in the IE.KWIE tested the
hurban music format which consisted of Hip-Hop/R&B andReggaeton . While it was ahurban station it was known as Wild 96.1, with the slogan "Hip-Hop y más." In late 2006 KWIE changed to a Rhythmic Top 40 format. This change did not cause any change to its Hip-Hop/R&B music, but resulted in no moreReggaeton music in its regular playlist. As a result, the slogan changed from "Hip-hop y más" to "#1 for Hip-Hop"."On
July 19 ,2007 , the station was sold to Liberman Broadcasting Inc. for $25 million. [http://news.radio-online.com/cgi-bin/$rol.exe/headline_id=b10082] When the deal closed, the KWIE call sign was moved to 93.5FM inOntario, California (formerly under the callsign KDAI), which simulcastKDAY untilAugust 2008 , when the signals of KDAY and KWIE were separated. OnAugust 1 , 2007, KRQB launched the Que Buena regional mexican format in the Inland Empire. KRQB joined thetrimulcast of the three Los Angeles-area stations (KEBN Garden Grove,KBUE Long Beach, and KBUA San Fernando) in broadcasting the hugely popular morning show of Don Cheto. The midday, PM drive, and evening dayparts have a team of local, Inland Empire DJs, different than those heard on the LA trombo. After just eight months on the air, KRQB was already one of the top-rated stations in the entire Riverside/San Bernardino market and remains so today.Former logo
External links
*FMQ|KRQB
*FML|KRQB
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