KLTX is a radio station licensed to Long Beach, California, serving the greater Los Angeles area, broadcasting at a frequency of 1390 kHz AM.
Well-known Los Angeles newsman Clete Roberts got his start with the KGER local news team.
[6] KGER also broadcast live music, for example from Nelson Case and even a dance band named Dobyn's Shoestring Orchestra.
[8] One notable program in 1933 was a weekly broadcast from Charles E. Fuller (Baptist minister), which had large audiences; Fuller would later resign from his church ministry to pursue radio evangelism, and would leave KGER to broadcast from a clear-channel station.
[9] KGER's frequency was changed to 1390 kHz in March 1941, as a result of the North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement.
[1][4] In 1944, KGER became the originating station for Wilbur Nelson's Morning Chapel Hour daily broadcast.
KGER continued airing Brown's God's Half Hour, but also aired broadcasts from various Christian denominations, movements, and evangelists, including Foursquare Church, Latter Rain (post–World War II movement), Oral Roberts, American Board of Missions to the Jews, and a weekly broadcast in Spanish from a council of Southern California churches.