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KMEL's call letters were chnaged in 1976 to KWWW, or "KW3" by the station's owner, Jim Corcoran. The KMEL call letters are now used by KMEL 106 in San Francisco, which is not associated with KWWW in Wenatchee.

The 1340 frequency now carries KZNW ("La Super Z"), a Spanish-Language station.

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