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KSFO (810 AM) (formerly KGO) is a commercial radio station licensed to San Francisco, California, United States, most recently featuring a conservative talk radio format. . Owned by Cumulus Media, KSFO's studios are located are on Battery Street in the SoMa portion of San Francisco's Financial Dist
KZAC (560 AM) is a commercial radio station in San Francisco, California. It is owned by Cumulus Media and airs a conservative talk radio format branded "810 KSFO", temporarily simulcasting KSFO (810 AM). KZAC's studios are located on Battery Street in San Francisco, while the transmitter resides near the Islais Creek Channel.
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 810 kHz: [1] 810 AM is a United States clear-channel frequency. [2] KSFO San Francisco and WGY Schenectady share Class A status on 810 AM. Because 810 kHz is a multiple of both 9 and 10, the frequency is available for use by broadcast stations in all three ITU regions .
99.7 KMVQ-FM San Francisco (Contemporary hit radio) 100.3 KBRG San Jose ; 100.7 KVVZ San Rafael ; 101.3 KIOI San Francisco ; 101.7 KKIQ Livermore (Adult contemporary) 102.1 KRBQ San Francisco (Classic hip hop) 102.5 KSFP-LP San Francisco (Public Radio/Talk)* 102.9 KBLX-FM Berkeley ; 103.3 KSCU Santa Clara (College/variety)*
Luigi Mangione, the man suspected of killing the chief executive of UnitedHealthcare, underwent surgery and was reported missing in San Francisco before the shooting.. Brian Thompson, 50, CEO of ...
Los Angeles. KABC – 790 – News/talk [24] [25] Oxnard/Ventura. KBBY-FM – 95.1 – Adult contemporary [26] KHAY – 100.7 – Country [27] KRUZ – 103.3 – Classic hits [28] [29] KVYB – 106.3 – Contemporary hit radio [28] [29] San Francisco. KGO – 810 – Sports betting [30] KNBR – 680 – Sports [30] KNBR-FM – 104.5 – Sports ...
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From 2004 to 2009, the flagship was KSFO (560 AM) in San Francisco with a network of thirty radio stations in Hawaii, Oregon, Nevada, New Mexico, and British Columbia. [3] During most of the 1970s, KGO (810 AM) was the flagship station. Bill King—the "Voice of the Raiders"—called the Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders from 1966 to 1992. He called ...