KLNV (106.5 FM, "Que Buena 106.5") is a regional Mexican radio station broadcasting to the San Diego metropolitan area.
Q106 was co-owned with KKBQ (93Q) in Houston, Texas, KOY-FM (Y95) in Phoenix, Arizona, WRBQ-FM (Q105) in Tampa, Florida, and WRVQ (Q94) in Richmond, Virginia.
Par Broadcasting, owned by local brewing company mogul Leon Parma, bought the station that year.
Morning hosts Jeff and Jer left for KFMB-FM (which flipped to hot AC as "Star 100.7" in June 1994) in April 1997 due to tensions between the duo and the new owners.
In July 1998, due to Jacor's merger with Nationwide Communications and in order to meet ownership limits, KKLQ was sold to Hispanic Broadcasting Company, forerunner to today's Uforia Audio Network, who announced a format change to Regional Mexican.
After the farewell concluded, during the first week of August, KKLQ began stunting with a loop of "Macarena" by Los Del Rio, and again redirected listeners to KHTS.