KRCD (FM)

KRCD/KRCV
Broadcast areaKRCD: Los Angeles
KRCV: Inland Empire Orange County
FrequencyKRCD: 103.9 MHz
KRCV: 98.3 MHz
BrandingRecuerdo 103.9 Y 98.3
Programming
FormatSpanish Oldies Californian Soft Ballads
Ownership
Owner
KLVE, KSCA, KMEX-DT, KFTR-DT
History
First air date
KRCD: February 14, 1958 (as KTYM-FM)
KRCV: November 18, 1957 (as KDRC)
Former call signs
KRCD:
KTYM-FM (1958–1973)
KAGB-FM (1973–1976)
KACE (1976–2000)
KRCV:
KDRC (1957–1962)
KBOB-FM (1962–1993)
KMNA (11/1993–12/1993)
KBOB (12/3/1993–12/10/1993)
KMQA (1993–1996)
KRTO (1996–2000)
Call sign meaning
KRCD: ReCuerDo (station branding)
KRCV: ReCuerdo de la Valle (branding soundalike)
Technical information
Facility IDKRCD: 1025
KRCV: 19088
ClassKRCD and KRCV: A
ERPKRCD: 4,100 watts
KRCV: 6,000 watts
HAATKRCD: 118 meters
KRCV: 91 meters
Transmitter coordinates
KRCD:34°0′26″N 118°21′54″W / 34.00722°N 118.36500°W / 34.00722; -118.36500
KRCV:34°4′18″N 117°48′46″W / 34.07167°N 117.81278°W / 34.07167; -117.81278
Repeater(s)101.9 KSCA-HD4 (Glendale)
Links
WebcastListen live (via iHeartRadio)
WebsiteOfficial Website

KRCD (103.9 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Inglewood, California, and broadcasting to Greater Los Angeles Area.

KRCV (98.3 MHz) is also a commercial FM radio station, licensed to West Covina, California, and broadcasting to the eastern San Gabriel Valley area of the eastern Los Angeles radio market.

KRCV and KRCD simulcast a Spanish Classic hits radio format branded as "Recuerdo" or in English, "Memory." The music focuses on the Spanish Oldies Californian soft regional, pop and ballad hits of the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and up to 2010. The stations are owned by the Uforia Audio Network subsidiary of TelevisaUnivision.

The stations have studios at the Univision Los Angeles Broadcast Center located on Centre Drive (near I-405) in Westchester area of Los Angeles. KRCD's transmitter is at a site in the Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area in the Baldwin Hills.[1] KRCV's transmitter is off Via Blanca in San Dimas near California State Route 57 (The Orange Freeway).[2]