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KXSC (104.9 FM) began in 1961 as KHYD, a 3,000–watt station operating from a house on Mowry Avenue in Fremont, California.. The station call letters changed to KFMR in 1964. 18-year-old Bill Stairs was among the alumni of early days of KFMR who went on to a career as a DJ, program director and broadcast consultant in markets from Spokane, Sacramento and San Diego in the west to Boston and ...
KRKC's sister station is KC 102 (102.1 KRKC-FM). 1490/104.9 airs Oakland Athletics baseball, San Francisco 49ers football, San Jose Sharks ice hockey, Golden State Warriors basketball, Thursday Night, Sunday Night, and Monday Night NFL play-by-play coverage. KRKC signed on in 1959 on 1570 kHz with 250 watts daytime only. In 1963 it moved to ...
Former "Wild 104.9" logo On October 23, 2006, KKWD swapped frequencies with sister station WWLS-FM and moved to the 104.9 frequency from 97.9 FM in order to have a new high definition signal. [ 8 ] Under its rhythmic contemporary format, KKWD primarily competed with Top 40 rival KJYO , as well as rimshot urban contemporary rival KVSP .
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WLLD – Wild 94.1 – Rhythmic contemporary hit radio; WRUB HD-2 – Black Information Network - Black-oriented news; WTMP - 1150 AM & 102.1 FM WTMP - Urban oldies; WTBV - 101.5 The Vibe - Urban Adult Contemporary; WMNF HD-2 - The Urban Cafe 88.5 HD-2 - R&B, Neo-Soul, Classic Hip Hop, Variety
The San Jose signal of 99.1 became a San Jose simulcast of "Wild 107" as KYLZ. KSOL, KYLD and KYLZ were sold by Crescent Communications to Tichner Media and Evergreen Media in August 1996. On August 15 of that year, KSOL then switched to a Regional Mexican music format, and 99.1 became KZOL, again a simulcast.
KBRG (100.3 FM Amor 100.3) is a commercial radio station licensed to San Jose, California, with a Spanish AC radio format.The station is owned by TelevisaUnivision.Its studios are located at 1940 Zanker Road in San Jose, [2] [3] and the transmitter is on Loma Prieta Peak on the Santa Clara/Santa Cruz County line.
KCRZ is located in the Visalia, California, area and broadcasts at 104.9 FM with a CHR format. The station, which debut on the air in 1996 and licensed to Tipton, California, is owned by Momentum Broadcasting.