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KLVO : ウィキペディア英語版
KLVO (FM)

KLVO (97.7 MHz) is an FM radio station serving Central New Mexico. It is licensed to Belen, New Mexico, and broadcasts at 97.7 MHz. It is owned by American General Media. Its studios are located in Northeast Albuquerque and the transmitter tower is located west of Los Lunas, New Mexico.
KLVO broadcasts a New Mexico music and regional Mexican format branded as "Radio Lobo". The current format originally launched on September 30, 2011, branded as "97.7 La Invasora" but in early November 2012 it has revived its former "Radio Lobo" brand that had been used on this frequency from 1995 to 2007. It has also begun a simulcast on KKIM-FM 94.7, extending its coverage to Santa Fe and Northern New Mexico. On August 3, 2015 the Santa Fe broadcast moved to KSFE 102.9.
Beginning in January 2015, KLVO/KSFE features ''El show de Piolin'', which had aired on rival KJFA from 2007 to 2013.〔(radioinsight.com )〕
==Station history==
From 1985-1995 97.7 was KARS-FM which had a country music format some of which had remained in existence on KARS (AM) 860 long after the FM station dropped the format.
In early 1995 the station became KLVO "Radio Lobo" a Regional Mexican format. At the time of its launch there were no other Spanish language radio stations on the FM band other than the programming on public radio station KANW. "Lobo" faced more competition soon after its launch but had become the top rated Spanish station for many years. In November 2007 it moved to 106.7 FM but would fall to its competitor KJFA "La Jefa". Lobo ended on January 31, 2011 to make way for another station that also started on the same 97.7 frequency.

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