KVNR explained

KVNR
City:Santa Ana, California
Area:Orange County
Frequency:1480 kHz
Branding:Little Saigon Radio
Airdate:December 10, 1926[1]
Format:Vietnamese
Language:Vietnamese
Power:5,000 watts
Class:B
Facility Id:37223
Callsign Meaning:"Vietnamese Radio"
Owner:Estrella Media
Licensee:LBI Radio License LLC
Sister Stations:KBUA, KBUE, KEBN, KRCA, KRQB
Webcast:Listen Live
Licensing Authority:FCC

KVNR (1480 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Santa Ana, California, and serving Orange and Los Angeles counties. It is owned by Estrella Media, and broadcasts a Vietnamese language format known as "Little Saigon Radio". Programming is also broadcast in San Jose (KSJX) and simulcasted on DirecTV channel 2039.

KVNR airs Vietnamese talk shows, newscasts, variety shows, and popular music. The station also rebroadcasts the Vietnamese services of Radio France Internationale and Radio Free Asiahttps://www.rfa.org/vietnamese. This station directly competes with KALI-FM 106.3 MHz, which also airs Vietnamese-language programming in the Los Angeles metropolitan area.

History

KVNR was first licensed, as KWTC, in October 1926 to Dr. John W. Hancock,[2] and signed on the air on December 10, 1926.[1] In the 1980s and 1990s, the station was KWIZ, which aired a full service adult contemporary format. In 1947, it added an FM counterpart, KVOE-FM, at 96.7 MHz.

Notes and References

  1. https://santaanahistory.com/articles/earlyradio.html "Early Santa Ana Radio Stations"
  2. https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b3221818&view=1up&seq=177 "New Stations"