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KFAC-FM[]

1948–19??[]

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19??–19??[]

KFAC Los Angeles 1952

19??–19??[]

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19??–19??[]

KFAC Los Angeles 1971


KFAC Los Angeles 1971a

19??–19??[]

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19??–19??[]

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19??–1989[]

KFAC Los Angeles 1986


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KKBT[]

1989–1992[]

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1992–1995[]

KKBT Los Angeles 1992

1995–1999[]

KKBT 1995

1999-2000[]

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KCMG[]

2000–2001[]

KCMG 2000

Clear Channel Communications merged with AMFM in 2000. Because of limitations of station ownership, Clear Channel decided to sell the 100.3 FM Frequency as well the intellectual property of "The Beat" brand to Radio One. KCMG, which was at 100.3 FM at the time, was moved to 92.3.

KHHT[]

2001–2002[]

KHHT Los Angeles 2001

2002[]

KHHT Los Angeles 2002

2002-2007[]

KHHT Los Angeles 2002a

2007–2011[]

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2011–2015[]

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KRRL[]

2015–present[]

KRRL Los Angeles 2016


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KRRL Los Angeles 2018


On February 6, at 9:23 AM, following the end of a "300 Greatest Hot Songs Of All Time" countdown (with "My Girl" by The Temptations as the #1 song) and after playing "End of the Road" by Boyz II Men, KHHT then changed back to urban, branded as "Real 92.3", launching with "10,000 joints in a row". The first two songs on "Real" were "Only" and "Truffle Butter", both by Nicki Minaj. On February 20, 2015, KHHT changed its call letters to KRRL to match the "Real" moniker.


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