KSEH

KSEH
City Brawley, California
Broadcast area Imperial Valley, California
Branding La Suavecita 94.5
Frequency 94.5 (MHz)
First air date 1988
Format Spanish Adult Hits
ERP 50,000 watts
HAAT 92 meters (302 ft)
Class B
Owner Entravision Communications Corporation
(Entravision Holdings, LLC)
Sister stations KMXX, KWST
TV stations: KVYE, KAJB
Webcast Listen Live
Website radiolasauvecita.com/el-centro/

KSEH, a Spanish Hits radio station known as La Suavecita 94.5, is owned by Entravision Communications and broadcasts a 50,000 watt signal located on the frequency of 94.5 FM to the Imperial Valley, Yuma, Mexicali and San Luis Rio Colorado areas. The city of license is Brawley, California.

History

First went on the air in 1972 as KECY named for its partnership with the KECY television station, it had a rock and roll format until it switched to country/western and adopted a new call sign KWES or better known as "K-West" in 1982, but wasn't able to adopt the call sign "KWST" until 1990 when the famous L.A. based station KWST ceased operations. In 2000, KWST switched formats, and its call sign became KSEH.

Coordinates: 32°54′40″N 115°31′44″W / 32.911°N 115.529°W / 32.911; -115.529


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