KYPA

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KYPA
City of license Los Angeles, California
Broadcast area Los Angeles area
Branding AM 1230 JBC
Frequency 1230 kHz
Format News Talk Information
ERP 1,000 watts unlimited
Class C
Facility ID 18273
Transmitter Coordinates 34°2′15.00″N 118°16′35.00″W / 34.0375, -118.2763889
Former callsigns KGFJ (1979-1996)
Affiliations JBC Radio
Owner Multicultural Radio Broadcasting Licensee, LLC
Website www.myjbc.com

KYPA (AM 1230 JBC) is a Korean-language radio station in Los Angeles, California. It is owned by Multicultural Broadcasting.

The format includes various shows that serve the largest Korean population in the United States. They include talk shows, newscasts, variety shows, and popular music.

Many years ago, this station served a much different community - African-Americans. The call letters were KGFJ, and from the 1960s to around 1997, and again in the early 2000s, the programming consisted of R&B, classic soul, and gospel music. During the Los Angeles riots in 1992, KGFJ briefly adopted a talk format.

Between the two eras of black-oriented formats, KGFJ was KYPA, "Personal Achievement Radio." The station, as well as AM 820 in Chicago, aired condensed seminar speeches and interviews with business executives.

In 2002, the current format was adopted and the KYPA call sign restored.

Many Angelenos have a hard time listening to KYPA at night due to a drastic reduction in signal strength. The station is replacing their roof-top wire antenna (possibly the last in the U.S.) with a new site in the hills northwest of Dodger Stadium using one of the six-tower array of co-owned KBLA.

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KYPA 1230am or JBC Radio is owned by Joongang Ilbo or Korea Daily. Korean newspaper will broadcasting news, music, talk shows throughout large korean population that will impact korean-american community. JBC Joongang Broadcasting Corp has inquired WPBC AM 1310 in Atlanta and has plans to broadcast in DC and NYC markets. www.myjbc.com