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KSAC-FM
Simulcasting KVMX-FM Placerville
Broadcast areaSacramento, California
Frequency105.5 MHz
BrandingLa Ranchera Superstation
Programming
FormatClassic Regional Mexican
Ownership
Owner
KSAC, KVMX-FM
History
First air date
1982 (1982)
Former call signs
  • KIQS-FM (1982-1996)
  • KLNA (1996-2001)
  • KKFS (2001-2005)
  • KVMG (2005)
  • KTKZ-FM (2005-2008)
  • KXMX-FM (2008)
Call sign meaning
Sacramento
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID51220
ClassB1
ERP2,550 watts
HAAT308 meters (1,010 ft)
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen live
Websitelarancherasuperstation.com

KSAC-FM (105.5 MHz, "La Ranchera") is a Ranchera leaning Regional Mexican radio station based in Sacramento, California, United States. The station is licensed to the community of Dunnigan, California and is owned by Lotus Communications.

History

The 105.5 signal made its debut in 1982 with the call letters KIQS-FM and was assigned to Willows, California, until its move to Dunnigan in 1995 so it can target the Sacramento area. During the move, its owners sold the station to Pacific Spanish Network, who in 1996 changed the call letters to KLNA and broadcast a Spanish Contemporary format.

In 1998, the station flipped to a Top 40/dance format as "Power 105". However, this attempt to bring a dance format to Sacramento was hampered by its signal coverage from the northwestern area, a lack of advertising support and struggling ratings. It also had tough competition from KSFM, KBMB and KDND as well.[2]

Logo as business station "Money 105.5"

On May 4, 2001, Salem bought KLNA and immediately replaced the dance format with a temporary simulcast of KFIA before putting in place Christian Contemporary as "105.5 The Fish". KKFS. But this attempt also had mixed results in its four years of existence, and in 2005 became KTKZ-FM, a simulcast of AM sister station KTKZ after Salem relocated KKFS to 103.9 FM, where it remains to this day. In 2008 Salem flipped KTKZ-FM to its Spanish Christian "Radio Luz" format and changed the call letters to KXMX-FM. On December 30, 2010, it would adopt a business news/talk format and become KSAC-FM.[3]

On July 17, 2023, Salem announced that KSAC-FM would be sold to Lotus Communications for $1 million. On August 1, 2023, Lotus began operating KSAC-FM under a time brokerage agreement and changed the station's format from business news/talk to a simulcast of Lotus' ranchera-formatted stations KVMX 890 AM Olivehurst and KVMX-FM 92.1 Placerville.[4] On November 13, KVMX 890 AM and its translator 104.7 Sacramento split from the Regional Mexican trimulcast with KVMX-FM 92.1 being the simulcaster for KSAC-FM. On December 21, Lotus closed in on the purchase of KSAC-FM.

References

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KSAC-FM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ ""Power 105.5" KLNA Signs-off Dance format". formatchange.com. Retrieved June 14, 2017.
  3. ^ [1]
  4. ^ La Ranchera Expands in Sacramento Radioinsight - August 1, 2023

External links

38°47′17″N 122°06′58″W / 38.788°N 122.116°W / 38.788; -122.116


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