KSPA
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KSPA is an adult standards radio station licensed to Ontario, California. The signal at 1510 AM can be heard through California's Inland Empire and much of Orange County.
Before the current format began in 2002, KSPA was classic country station KIKA (the call letters played off KIKF, which was a sister contemporary country station at the time). Before that, it was KMSL, the area's only all-sports radio station ever. The morning show was co-hosted by minor league baseball public address announcer David Achord and former National Football League running back Greg Bell. Before that, it was the leading Spanish-language radio station in the area, KNSE (pronounced "quince," Spanish for the number fifteen).
KSPA is an affiliate of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim's radio network.
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| By callsign | KABC | KAHZ | KALI | KAZN | KBLA | KBRT | KCAA | KCAL | KDIF | KDIS | KEZY | KFWB | KFI | KFRN | KHJ | KHPY | KIRN | KKDD | KKGO | KLAC | KTLX | KMBR | KMPC | KMXE | KNX | KPRO | KRLA | KSPA | KSPN | KTDD | KTIE | KTLK | KTNQ | KTYM | KVNR | KWKW | KWRN | KXMX | KYPA |
| Past Stations |
KIEV | KPPC | KSKQ | KTZN | KXED | KXMG
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