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Celtech Engineering ServicesUnit 12 Witley Gardens Ind. Since 2007, WKDM has broadcast in Mandarin Chinese 24 hours a day Monday through Friday, featuring drama, popular music, talk shows, news program, children’s programs and sports, as well as programs from China and Taiwan.Item: 371730212317 Bosch kts 590 (remplace bosch kts 570). A few months later, Multicultural bought the station back and reinstated the WKDM call sign and the brokered programming policy. This format was not successful, and by 2002 Mega had changed the call letters to WLXE and the format to Mexican pop music as "X-1380". Eventually, the all-news evolved into a news/talk format. Mega changed the call letters to WNNY and instituted an all news Spanish format (Noticas 1380). In 1999 Multicultural transferred WKDM to Mega Communications in exchange for cash and various Washington D.C. In 1992 it went completely brokered, and was sold to Multicultural in 1994.
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As a result, in the early 1990s the station began to carry more leased-access/brokered shows. It remained successful until the advent of a full-time Spanish language format on WSKQ-FM in 1989, which pulled away listeners. In 1984 the station changed the call letters to WKDM and became a full-time operation as United paid WAWZ owner Pillar of Fire to give up its portion of the time-share (WAWZ continued to operate on FM). By the mid-1960s, WBNX was airing a Spanish contemporary music format during most of its hours, with some Jewish-oriented and Italian-language programming on weekends. In 1960 WBNX was sold to United Broadcasting. It operated 18 hours a day with general entertainment and brokered programming. WBNX changed frequencies several times during its early years, eventually finding a permanent home on 1380 kHz, sharing time on the frequency with religious broadcaster WAWZ in central New Jersey. This tenancy lasted until 1932, when the Great Depression forced the park's closure, which then led to the station's eviction from its studios. One of the station's first permanent homes was inside Starlight Park, an amusement park located on the east bank of the Bronx River just south of East 177th Street. The station began operation in 1926 as WBNX, the call letters reflecting the station's location in the borough of The Bronx. The station's transmitter is located in Carlstadt, New Jersey. After being granted a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) construction permit to increase night power, it operates at 13,000 watts after sunset, using a different directional pattern. WKDM operates at 5,000 watts by day, using a directional antenna to protect other stations on 1380 AM. On weekends, programming switches to Spanish language Christian radio. Most shows are brokered programming, where the host pays for the time and may sell commercials to support the broadcasts. The station is owned by Multicultural Broadcasting and broadcasts on weekdays in Mandarin Chinese. WKDM (1380 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to New York, New York.