KJDJ

Radio station in San Luis Obispo, California


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::summary Radio station in San Luis Obispo, California ::

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FieldValue
nameKJDJ
citySan Luis Obispo, California
brandingRadio Vida Abundante
frequency
languageSpanish
airdate
formatChristian radio
power
classB
facility_id29795
coordinates
licensing_authorityFCC
ownerCentro Cristiano Viva Abundante, Inc.
sister_stationsKIRV
website
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| name = KJDJ | logo = | city = San Luis Obispo, California | branding = Radio Vida Abundante | frequency = | language = Spanish | airdate = | format = Christian radio | power = | class = B | facility_id = 29795 | coordinates = | callsign_meaning = | licensing_authority = FCC | former_callsigns = | owner = Centro Cristiano Viva Abundante, Inc. | licensee = | sister_stations = KIRV | webcast = | website = | affiliations =

KJDJ is a radio station in San Luis Obispo, California, United States, broadcasting on 1030 kHz AM. It is owned by Centro Cristiano Vida Abundante and is one of three California radio stations that broadcast its Radio Vida Abundante programming with a Spanish-language Christian radio format.

History

KJDJ began broadcasting February 8, 1988. The station was known as "1030 News Radio" and aired sporting events of the Cal Poly Mustangs.

KJDJ was sold in November 1992 to Jaime Bonilla Valdez, then-owner of KURS (1040 AM) in San Diego and future Governor of Baja California, Mexico, for $155,000. Bonilla then sold 30 percent to minority owners of that station. The new ownership changed KJDJ to a Spanish-language format. In 1995, KJDJ began to simulcast KRQK in Lompoc, and it changed in 1998 to Spanish-language talk from Radio Única.

In 2001, Bonilla leased KJDJ out to Radio Vida Abundante. Centro Cristiano Vida Abundante acquired KJDJ outright in 2007 for $652,000.

References

References

  1. Kite, Vicki. (February 3, 1989). "Richards Gets His Mustangs' 'Voice' Back". Five Cities Times-Press-Recorder.
  2. Pratt, Steve. (January 24, 1989). "'Wizard of Oz' to make local visit". Santa Maria Times.
  3. (April 30, 1993). "Transactions". Radio & Records.
  4. (January 27, 1993). "Format Changes & Updates". M Street Journal.
  5. (October 18, 1995). "Format Changes & Updates". M Street Journal.
  6. (March 18, 1998). "Format Changes & Updates". M Street Journal.
  7. (February 14, 2001). "Format Changes & Updates". M Street Journal.
  8. (June 29, 2007). "Transactions 06-29-07". Radio + Television Business Report.

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