| KZER-AM | |
| City of license | Santa Barbara, California |
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| Broadcast area | Santa Barbara, California |
| Branding | Radio Lazer |
| Frequency | 1250 (kHz) |
| Format | Regional Mexican |
| ERP | 2,500 watts daytime, 1,000 watts nighttime |
| Class | B |
| Callsign meaning | K LaZER |
| Former callsigns | KTMS (until 1998) KEYT (1998-2004) |
| Owner | Lazer Broadcasting |
| Website | Radio Lazer |
KZER is a commercial radio station located in Santa Barbara, California, broadcasting on 1250 (kHz). The station airs a regional mexican music format branded as "Radio Lazer".
KZER was formerly was known as KEYT-AM, broadcasting as an all-news radio station. It aired news reports from the Associated Press and simulcasted newscasts from KEYT-TV. Facing financial trouble, Smith Broadcasting sold the station in 2003 to Lazer Broadcasting, and flipped to a Regional Mexican format.
| Radio stations in the Santa Barbara, California market (Arbitron #212) | |
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| By FM frequency | 88.7 · 89.5/90.9 · 89.9 · 90.3 · 90.5/91.5 · 91.9 · 92.9 · 93.3 · 93.7 · 94.5 · 96.3 · 97.5 · 98.3 · 98.7 · 99.9 · 101.7 · 102.3 · 103.3 · 105.9 · 106.3 · 106.9 · 107.7 |
| By AM frequency | 990 · 1250 · 1290 · 1340 · 1490 |
| By callsign | K213AR · K218CP · KBKO · KSBX · KCLU · KCRW · KCSB · KDAR · KDB · KIST · KIST-FM · KJEE · KLFF · KLVH · KMGQ · KMRO · KPFK · KRAZ · KRUZ · KSBL · KSPE-FM · KTMS · KTYD · KQSC · KVRY-LP · KVYB · KZER · KZSB |
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Other California Radio Regions: Death Valley/High Desert • Eureka • Imperial Valley • Red Bluff • Susanville/Sierra Nevada • Yreka
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