KMJR
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KMJR/KNJR, La Mejor 93.5 FM was a Los Angeles radio station owned by Spanish Broadcasting System that started in July, 2000. KMJR was licensed to Redondo Beach, California and KNJR to Ontario, California. These stations became, respectively, KZAB and KZBA in 2003 and today are hip-hop stations KDAY and KDAI.
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KODJ | KPPC | KQLZ | KSKQ | KUTE | KWST | KXEZ | KFSG | KZAB/KZBA | KZLA |
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