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fellow DJs at the top rocker KHJ, as well as XERB, the “Boss Soul Power” border blaster station in Rosarito Beach, Mexico, who described themselves as fans
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and The Nazz). It was this trio of broadcasters who took control of "border blaster" station XERB 1090, in Baja California, in 1965. They operated the "Big
KOOP (FM) (1,964 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
obstacle in having the FCC grant a license was a 1972 treaty to counter “border blaster” stations that broadcast from Mexico, which affected the application
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In response, Brinkley built the "million-watt-regulation-skirting border-blaster", XERA, in Mexico and continued broadcasting. Brinkley ran for governor
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Programming additions in 2015 included Moone Boy, Death in Paradise, Border Blaster, and Earth Focus. Shows licensed on LinkTV that aired on KCET in 2014