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This country oldies radio format is a hit with Southern California listeners

LA Daily News 07 Oct 2024
The former KMZT (1260 AM) made the switch to country oldies on October 1st at noon, after a month of stunting that included 24/7 Taylor Swift, then a weekend of nothing but “Gone Country” by Alan Jackson ... “I am really loving Go Country Gold 1260 AM.
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KLOS is seeking Kevin & Sluggo’s replacement. You won’t believe the pay.

LA Daily News 16 Sep 2024
Go Country KKGO-FM (105.1 FM) owner Saul Levine is so excited about the prospect of classic country on 1260 AM (currently KMZT but soon to be KKGO) that he has changed his mind and will simulcast the ...
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There are changes coming to Southern California radio

LA Daily News 02 Sep 2024
If your radio is sounding a little funny, at least in range of clear reception of KMZT (1260 AM), it’s not a mistake ... Go Country 105 will thus officially become KKGO-FM (105.1) when the AM call letters ...
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Radio: Why I was surprised there wasn’t an HD set-up in a new car I liked

San Gabriel Valley Tribune 10 Jun 2024
Does it matter that much? There are no local AM HD stations that I listen to (though I would if KMZT 1260 AM had a stronger signal where I live), the only FM HD I really care about is the great LA ...
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Why all-digital AM radio sounds like a good idea for the future

Daily Bulletin 16 Oct 2023
The hybrid mode on both AM and FM takes a second or two for digital to kick in ... There are rumblings that KMZT (1260 AM) will try testing all-digital at least temporarily at certain times of the day, and I think it would be a great idea.
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Radio: Testing out the next generation of antennas to see what sounds best

Orange County Register 28 Aug 2023
It occasionally gets the identification from KMZT (1260 AM), even though I can’t get the actual HD sound until I get closer ... KMZT could not even be heard and mid-signal stations such as KLAC (570 AM), ...
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Why Taylor Swift has more No. 1 hits on this chart than the Beatles

SiliconValley.com 03 Aug 2023
KGIL (now KMZT, 1260 AM) was designed and originally programmed for the San Fernando Valley. KEZY (now KGBN, 1190 AM) was for Anaheim ... KHJ (930 AM) wasn’t the most influential station of its time when ...
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