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KMVQ-FM (99.7 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to San Francisco, California. It is owned by Salt Lake City–based Bonneville International, and broadcasts a contemporary hit radio format branded 99.7 Now. KMVQ-FM's studios are located in Daly City. KMVQ-FM has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 40,000 watts.
Michael Howard DelGiorno (born August 30, 1964) is an American talk radio host with a radio career spanning over 40 years. [1] Delgiorno hosts the morning drive time show on 1510 WLAC in Nashville, owned by iHeartMedia, Inc.
KMVQ-FM, a radio station (99.7 FM) licensed to serve San Francisco, California, United States, which held the call sign KNAI-FM from 1975 to 1977 Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about radio and/or television stations with the same/similar call signs or branding.
On May 17, 2007, following that day's game between the Oakland A's and the Kansas City Royals, CBS Radio moved the KFRC call letters from 99.7 FM to 106.9 FM, and changed 106.9 FM's format to classic hits. At the time of 610 KFRC's sale to Family Radio, 99.7 FM and 610 AM had been simulcasting a similar format, also under the KFRC call letters ...
Athletics baseball broadcasts, including pregame and postgame shows, were taken over by the team itself. After the Athletics' attempt to purchase the station collapsed, the broadcasts were moved to KBWF 95.7 FM, (now KGMZ-FM) for the 2011 season with the Bay Bridge Series exhibition games airing on KFRC (1550 AM, now KZDG). [11]
News/Talk: KMVP-FM 98.7 2004 Sports talk Sacramento: KHTK 1140 2018 Sports talk KYMX 96.1 2018 Adult contemporary: KZZO 100.5 2018 Hot adult contemporary: KNCI 105.1 2018 Country music: San Francisco: KOIT 96.5 2018 (previously owned from 1975–2008) Adult contemporary KUFX 98.5 2018 Classic rock: KMVQ-FM 99.7 2018 Contemporary hit radio: KBLX ...
Under KFRC, the FM signal at 99.7 was simulcast with the popular AM station at 610, which began on August 12, 1993. [12] The oldies format proved very successful in the Bay market, reaching number one with the popular 25–54 demo. Sign on line up began after a week long taped segment talking about the history of Bay Area Radio.
The first song on Spin-FM was "Hypnotize" by The Notorious B.I.G. [16] [17] The station changed its call sign to KRUZ on February 17, 2017. [6] Logo under previous slogan. On June 28, 2019, KRUZ changed its call sign to KVYB in preparation for a format change. The following day, KVYB flipped to CHR, branded as "106-3 The Vibe".