Cenla Broadcasting

Central Louisiana Media
Genre Media, Radio Owner
Founded September 17, 1978 in Alexandria, United States
Footnotes / references
KKST-FM have been an adult contemporary until June 14, 2006

Cenla Broadcasting was a Radio Broadcaster located in Alexandria, Louisiana. Cenla's broadcast signal covers the Central Louisiana corridor from Natchitoches to Baton Rouge and from East Texas to West Mississippi. The company currently operates a total of seven radio stations: KQID-FM 93.1, KZMZ-FM 96.9, KKST-FM 98.7, KRRV-FM 100.3, K265FB-FM 100.9, KSYL-AM 970, and KDBS-AM 1410 (ESPN) which cover Top 40 Hits, Classic Rock, Rhythm and Blues, Country, Soft AC, Talk Radio, and Sports Radio.[1]

History

Cenla Broadcasting's maiden broadcast was on September 17, 1978 premiering on KQID 93.1. In August 2007 the company purchased Clear Channel Radio out of Alexandria. Cenla Broadcasting has been co-owned by Charles J. Soprano since 1975.[2][3]

Weather Center

The station's Weather Center is broadcast through the CHR Station Q93 only.

NOAA Weather Radio

National Weather Service of Shreveport and Lake Charles

Radio Station

Callsign Channel Format HD Radio Logo
KQID-FM 93.1 Top-40 Yes
KZMZ 96.9 Classic Rock No Example
KKST 98.7 Hip-Hop No
KRRV-FM 100.3 Country No Example
K267AN 100.9 Soft Adult contemporary No Example
KSYL 970 News/Talk No Example
KDBS 1410 Sports No Example

External links

Website
Cenla Broadcasting
KQID 93.1 Listen Live
KZMZ 96.9
KKST 98.7
KRRV 100.3
K265FB 100.9 Listen Live (HD2)
KSYL 970/KDBS 1410

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References

  1. "Cenla Broadcasting". State of Louisiana. 2 March 2015. Retrieved 25 February 2015.
  2. "LAB Board of Directors". State of Louisiana. 2 March 2015.
  3. "Governor Bobby Jindal Appoints Members to the Board of Commerce and Industry". State of Louisiana. 26 March 2008. Retrieved 25 February 2015.