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KLFB-LD KLFB-LD is a low-power television station in Salinas, California, broadcasting locally digitally on UHF channel 22 (Channel 22.1-4 Off the Air) as an affiliate of 3ABN. Founded November 30, 1989, the station is owned by Living Faith Broadcasting of Watsonville, CA and is associated with local Seventh-day Adventist Churchs.
KJDL (AM) Eventually the partners agreed to an exchange where they'd take sole ownership of one station apiece. Ballard became sole owner of KLFB, and Tafoya became sole owner of KRGT Hutto. Ballard operated the station for many years, eventually LMA'ing the station to a local Catholic lay group.
KJDL (AM) KLFB was purchased in September 2005 by Walker Broadcasting and Communications. Upon purchase the format was changed to News/Talk including a local morning news show. Former KCBD news director Dave Walker oversaw operations as General Manager with former KAMC TV reporter James Clark as News Director. Morning news shows were anchored by radio personality Ron Reid, and news director James Clark.
KJDL (AM) In previous incarnations the station was owned by John Flache d/b/a "La Fiesta Broadcasting" which led to the original name KLFB. Two competing apps had been tendered in the early sixties by La Fiesta Broadcasting and by "Mid Cities Broadcasting" then owner of KOYL AM/FM Odessa. The station signed on in 1967 as the area's first exclusively Spanish language station. KLFB was sold to a partnership of Drew Ballard and Marcelo Tafoya (owners of 92.1 Hutto Texas) in 1977. They filed for night authority which was granted in 1979. The station operated from one site (Buddy Holly Park in north Lubbock) by day and a second site (82nd and Ash) in south Lubbock by night.
KFYO (AM) 2010- February 8. Legendary Lubbock broadcaster Paul R. Beane joins KFYO. Beane will host a daily commentary at 8:30am during Lubbock's First News with Chad Hasty. During his career Beane has been on the air and/or had ownership interests in Lubbock radio stations KSEL-AM (Now KJTV-AM), KSEL/KAMC-TV, KEND-AM (Now KDAV-AM), KLZK-FM (Now KEJS-FM), KRBL-FM and KJDL-FM (Formerly KLFB).