- KLVL
Infobox Radio station
name = KLVL
city =Pasadena, Texas
area =Greater Houston
branding = "KLVL AM 1480: La Voz Latina"
slogan = "The International Sound Of Houston"
airdate =May 5 , 1950
frequency = 1480 kHz
format = Spanish Christian
power = 3,000Watt s (Daytime)
500 Watts (night time)
erp =
class = B
callsign_meaning =
former_callsigns =
owner =Siga Broadcasting
licensee =
sister_stations =
webcast = [http://www.klvl1480.com/2.html Listen Live]
website = [http://www.klvl1480.com klvl1480.com]
affiliations =KLVL is an AM
radio station serving theGreater Houston ,Texas area with a Spanish Christian format. It operates on AM frequency 1480 kHz and is under ownership ofSiga Broadcasting .History
KLVL was first founded by Felix Hessbrook Morales (1909-1988); entrepreneur, radio personality, and civic leader. He previously hosted his own radio show at a San Antonio station and was poised to own a radio station, but the FCC soon ruled that radio stations could not sublet time to outside purchasers. Prior to that, Morales applied for an application in
1942 , however, due to the war, it was delayed until1946 and the permit was not granted until four years later.KLVL-AM then officially went on the air on
May 5 , 1950 to celebrate bothCinco de Mayo and his wife, Angeline Vera Morales' birthday. During the first few years of broadcasting, it was adaytimer station, but the permit was eventually extended to authourize a 24/7 broadcasting operation.KLVL became the first Spanish-language radio station to cover news for the
Gulf Coast areaFact|date=May 2008 and soon established a reputation for community service, and was family owned and operated until 1969 when they sold the station to Siga Broadcasting.External links
*AMQ|KLVL
*AML|KLVL
* [http://www.klvl1480.com/index.html KLVL Radio]
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