KSSE
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| KSSE/KSSD/KSSC | |
| City of license | KSSE: Arcadia, California KSSD: Fallbrook, California KSSC: Ventura, California |
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| Broadcast area | KSSE: Greater Los Angeles KSSD: San Diego KSSC: Oxnard-Ventura |
| Branding | "Super Estrella" |
| Slogan | Número Uno En Éxitos |
| Frequency | 107.1 (MHz) |
| First air date | 1997 |
| Format | Spanish Contemporary Hit Radio |
| ERP | KSSE: 6,000 watts KSSD: 3,000 watts KSSC: 370 watts |
| HAAT | KSSE: -13 meters KSSD: 91 meters KSSC: 395 meters |
| Class | KSSE: A KSSD: A KSSC: A |
| Facility ID | KSSE: 35113 KSSD: 35139 KSSC: 33567 |
| Owner | Entravision Communications |
| Website | www.superestrella.com |
KSSE/KSSD/KSSC is a commercial radio station trimulcast located in Southern California, broadcasting on 107.1 FM.
KSSE is located in Arcadia, California, broadcasting to the Greater Los Angeles area. KSSD is located in Fallbrook, California, broadcasting to the northeast sections of San Diego County and KSSC is located in Ventura, California broadcasting to the Oxnard-Ventura, California area.
The trimulcast airs a spanish hits music format, and is the flagship station of the "Super Estrella" radio network.
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Super Estrella was originally launched in 1997 on the 97.5 FM frequency. In 2000, a simulcast began on both 97.5 FM and 103.1 FM in 2000. In 2003, Super Estrella began broadcasting on the 107.1 FM frequency.
Super Estrella replaced "Viva 107.1" (KLYY, KVYY, KSYY), which was on the air from 1999-2003 but was divested by Big City Radio after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Before that (1996-1999), this was "Y107," a modern rock station that competed with KROQ for the same core audience. From 1994 to 1996, this was "107.1 Sports to the Max," an all-sports station. Call signs were KMAX, KBAX and KAXX. Sports to the Max hosts included Joe McDonnell and Rich Herrera. Play-by-play included the San Francisco 49ers and Oakland Raiders in the NFL, Notre Dame Fighting Irish football and the Los Angeles Ice Dogs of the International Hockey League. Before 1994, it was a Brokered Time station. Most of its programs were from the African-American church community. Perhaps its most listened-to program was Spiritual Vibes, a gospel music show hosted by Ollie Collins, Jr.
KSSE continues to do well in light of competition from Hurban KXOL, however other Spanish Pop stations have flipped out of the format in light of Hurban Competitors.
On July 12, 2007, the station started adding 3-4 English songs an hour. The first song in English was "Move Ya Body" by Nina Sky at 9:04 PM PST. [1]
Super Estrella can also be found networked throughout the country:
- Albuquerque - KRZY-FM 105.9 FM
- Dallas-Fort Worth - KTCY 101.7 FM
- Denver - KJMN 92.1 FM
- Yuma/El Centro/Mexicali/San Luis - KSEH 94.5 FM
- El Paso/Ciudad Juárez - KYSE 94.7 FM
- Las Vegas - KRRN 92.7 FM
- Lubbock - KAIQ 95.5 FM
- Modesto - KTSE 97.1 FM
- Monterey/Salinas - KSES 107.1 FM
- Palm Springs - KLOB 94.7 FM
- Phoenix - KDVA 106.9 & KVVA 107.1
- Sacramento - KXSE 104.3
- Super Estrella official website
- Query the FCC's FM station database for KSSE
- Radio Locator information on KSSE
- Query Arbitron's FM station database for KSSE
- Query the FCC's FM station database for KSSD
- Radio Locator information on KSSD
- Query Arbitron's FM station database for KSSD
- Query the FCC's FM station database for KSSC
- Radio Locator information on KSSC
- Query Arbitron's FM station database for KSSC
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| By FM frequency | 88.3 · 89.1 · 89.5 · 90.3 · 91.1 · 92.7 · 95.1 · 95.9 · 96.7 · 98.3 · 100.7 · 101.5 · 102.9 · 103.7 · 104.7 · 105.5 · 107.1 |
| By AM frequency | 910 · 1400 · 1450 · 1520 · 1590 |
| By callsign | KBBY · KCAQ · KCLU · KCRU · KDAR · KDSC · KFYV · KHAY · KHJL · KKZZ · KLFH · KLJR · KMLA · KMRO · KOCC-LP · KOCP · KOXR · KSSE · KUNX · KVEN · KVTA · KXLM |
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| Radio Stations: | KAIQ · KBMB · KBZO · KFRQ · KJMN · KKPS · KLNZ-FM · KLOB · KMIA-AM · KNVO-FM · KRRN · KRZY-FM · KSEH · KSES · KSSE · KTSE · KXSE · KVLY · KVVA-FM · KYSE |
| Television Stations: | Fox affiliates: KXOF-CA · XETV-TV3 · XHRIO-TV2 Independent station: WJAL |
| Other Holdings station: | Lotus Entravision Reps (50%)5 |
| 1 = owned by Univision, managed by Entravision 2 = owned by a Mexican company, managed by Entravision |
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| Annual Revenue: Unknown at this time. · Stock Symbol: NYSE: EVC · Website: entravision.com | |