Radio Station Information

KKLF 1700 AM

City of License:
Richardson, TX

Format:
Spanish

Market:
Dallas-Ft. Worth, TX

Owner:
Claro Communications, Ltd.

KKLF is an AM radio station broadcasting at 1700 KHz. The station is licensed to Richardson, TX and is part of the Dallas-Ft. Worth, TX radio market. The station broadcasts Spanish programming. This station broadcast a majority of its content in Spanish.

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Listener Comments and Reviews

KKLF 1700 khz has serious technical issues lately. For several days both daytime and nighttime transmitter sites were active. The transmitters are about four hertz apart so, it was pretty obvious. Today 12/1/12 1700 is nothing but dead air. Carrier but no audio for several hours now. It's obvious there are NO listeners.
By: Scott on December 1, 2012

i discovered this station 2 weeks ago i am disapointed that they are off the air
By: Anonymous on October 25, 2013

Good idea poorly executed
By: Steve Slusher on December 3, 2013

Great concept. Your popularity was increasing. Where are you???
By: Mike on December 20, 2013

As a comedy writer, zI very much value comedy stations to reference. Why is this one off the air and apparently having problems. Well, I'm having a few myself. I suffer from a nasty, three-pack-a-day habit. I'm talking about Odor Eaters! My dandruff s so bad I have to floss my comb! My girl says I couldn't turn her on if I stuck her finger in an electrical socket! Coe on, folks, let's sove the problems and get this show back on the road...the air...you know what I mean!
By: Daniel Busbey on March 6, 2016

This channel is Tejano/Country music now.
By: Aquariuz on November 30, 2016

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By: Yemoja Foundation on May 17, 2019

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