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KMEL (106.1 FM) is an urban contemporary radio station that is licensed to San Francisco, California, serving the San Francisco Bay Area. It is owned and operated by iHeartMedia . KMEL has studios located in the SoMa district, and broadcasts a "superpower" Class B signal [ 2 ] of 69,000 watts from a transmitter atop the San Bruno Mountains ...
The San Francisco Bay Area is currently the fourth-largest radio market in the United States. While most stations originate in San Francisco, this list includes stations from San Jose, which ranks as the 37th largest radio market but is also considered an embedded market within the Bay Area.
KBLX HD-3 - Praise Bay Area - Urban Gospel; KMEL – 106.1 KMEL – Urban contemporary; KKSF - The Bay Area's BIN 910 - Black-oriented news; KRBQ – 102.1 JAMS ...
Pasadena Area Community College District: Public radio: KPCR-LP: 101.9 FM: Santa Cruz: Central Coast Media Education Foundation: Variety KPDO: 89.3 FM: Pescadero: Pescadero Public Radio Service, Inc. Variety KPEA-LP: 96.1 FM: San Francisco: World Peace Through Technology Organization: Silent KPEG-LP: 100.9 FM: Lompoc: City of Lompoc: Variety ...
Rick Chase (born George T. Fryer; June 12, 1957 in Salinas, California – December 12, 2002 in Stockton), was a disc jockey known primarily for his thirteen years as a DJ on San Francisco radio station KMEL 106.1 FM.
KISQ (98.1 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to San Francisco.It broadcasts a soft adult contemporary radio format, known as "The Breeze," and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc.
When KFOG changed to rock in the early 1980s, the Bay Area already had numerous competing rock stations; KMEL was the established, tightly-formatted AOR station that had been playing rock music since 1977. KRQR was the hard rock station and KQAK was a new station with a friendly, loosely programmed, personality-driven alternative rock/new wave ...
In 2015, Thuy released her song "Hands on Me". The song gained widespread support in the Bay Area community after winning KMEL 106.1's Home Turf contest. [2] Following the song's success, Thuy moved to Los Angeles with her boyfriend and childhood friend to pursue music-making full-time.