KLTN

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KLTN-FM
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City of license Houston, Texas
Broadcast area Greater Houston
Branding Estereo Latino 102.9
Slogan "Mucha Mas Musica"
Frequency 102.9 MHz (Also on HD Radio)
Format Regional Mexican
ERP 100,000 watts
HAAT 300 meters
Class C0
Facility ID 65310
Callsign meaning KLatin
Owner Univision Radio
Sister stations KLAT, KOVE, KPTI, KPTY, KQBU, KRTX
Also part of the Univision Cluster: TV Stations KFTH and KXLN
Webcast Listen Live
Website Estereo Latino Website

KLTN is a Regional Mexican radio station broadcasting in Houston, Texas, United States, at 102.9 FM. The station was KQUE, an Adult Standards station until 1997, when the station was purchased from its local owners by Robert F. X. Sillerman and his company, SFX Broadcasting. KQUE was moved to 1230 AM. 102.9 then became home to KKPN, an Adult contemporary music station known as "The Planet". After a series of mergers, the station came under the ownership of Clear Channel Communications. Clear Channel was forced to spin off several stations in the Houston area to meet Federal Communications Commission Ownership restrictions. KKPN was at that time the weakest station in the Clear Channel cluster, and thus was sold to Heftel Communications, a company specializing in Spanish Broadcasting. Heftel changed the station to its current callsign and format. Heftel merged with Tichenor Media to create Hispanic Broadcasting, which later became Univision Radio, the station's current owner.

[edit] Callsign history

  • KPRC -
  • KQUE - (KQ 103)
  • KKPN - 05/23/1997 (102.9 The Planet)
  • KLTN-FM - 06/25/1998 (Estereo Latino 102.9)
  • KLTN - 06/25/1998 (Estereo Latino 102.9)

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