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  • "KSND radio sells to La Pantera - Salem, Oregon". Hispanic Tips. April 24, 2007. Salems adult contemporary radio station KSND 95.1 is set to become the new FM face of La Pantera, the Woodburn-based Spanish language radio station. Don Coss, who owns La Pantera KWBY 940 AM and Staytons KCKX 1460 AM country station, has signed an agreement to purchase KSND 95.1 from Ernie Hopseker for 1ドル.7 million. That will make La Pantera the first Spanish-language station in Oregon with both an AM and FM station
  • Associated Press (April 29, 2007). "Oregon station to offer AM, FM broadcasts in Spanish". KGW-TV. It will keep its call letters but identify itself as La Pantera (The Panther), in the Latin American custom of identifying stations by a name rather than call letters. The shift to a regional Mexican musical format is expected in June. Hopseker is retiring after 42 years. La Pantera broadcasts entirely in Spanish with ranchero, bolero and Norteno type music, roughly equivalent to American country and Western and appealing to a similar audience in Mexico and parts of Central America.

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