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KXLM

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KXLM (102.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting Regional Mexican format. It is licensed to Oxnard, California, United States, and serves Ventura County California. The station is owned by Radio Lazer.

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KXLM
Olivas Park Drive, Ventura

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N 34.237 ° E -119.204 °
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KOGO-AM (Ventura)

Olivas Park Drive
93002 Ventura
California, United States
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