Cenla Broadcasting
Logo of Cenla Broadcasting | |
Genre | Media, Radio Owner |
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Founded | September 17, 1978 in Alexandria, United States |
Cenla Broadcasting is a radio broadcaster located in Alexandria, Louisiana. Cenla's broadcast stations cover the Central Louisiana corridor from Natchitoches to Baton Rouge and from East Texas to West Mississippi. The company operates seven radio stations: KQID-FM 93.1, KZMZ-FM 96.9, KKST-FM 98.7, KRRV-FM 100.3, K265FB-FM 100.9, KSYL-AM 970, and KDBS-AM 1410 (ESPN), which have formats of Top 40 Hits, Classic Rock, Hip-hop, Country, Soft AC, Talk Radio and Sports Radio.[1]
History
Cenla Broadcasting has been co-owned by Charles J. Soprano since 1975.[2][3]
Stations
Callsign | Channel | Format | HD Radio | Logo |
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KQID-FM | 93.1 | Top-40 | Yes | |
KZMZ | 96.9 | Classic Rock | No | |
KKST | 98.7 | Hip-Hop | No | |
KRRV-FM | 100.3 | Country | No | |
K267AN | 100.9 | Soft Adult contemporary | No | |
KSYL | 970 | News/Talk | No | |
KDBS | 1410 | Sports | No |
References
- ↑ "Cenla Broadcasting". State of Louisiana. 2 March 2015. Retrieved 25 February 2015.
- ↑ "LAB Board of Directors". State of Louisiana. 2 March 2015.
- ↑ "Governor Bobby Jindal Appoints Members to the Board of Commerce and Industry". State of Louisiana. 26 March 2008. Retrieved 25 February 2015.
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