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  2. San Diego CityBeat - Wikipedia

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    San Diego CityBeat was an alternative weekly newspaper in San Diego, California, that focused on local progressive politics, arts, and music. It was published every Wednesday and distributed around San Diego County , although with a focus on the city of San Diego itself, with a weekly circulation (as of January 2011) of 49,750.

  3. San Diego City Beat - Wikipedia

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  4. XHRM-FM - Wikipedia

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    On January 10, 2013, the station changed its slogan to "The Beat of San Diego." On the same date, the station introduced a new logo. Currently, the station's playlist consists of classic soul and R&B from the late 1960s to the 1990s (with occasional tracks from the 2000s), disco and classic dance tracks from the late 1960s to the early 1990s, some old school hip-hop and new wave tracks, and no ...

  5. Media in San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Other papers and news outlets published in the city include: La Prensa San Diego [5] San Diego Daily Transcript; San Diego City Beat; The San Diego Reader is the largest alternative weekly in the city. Founded in 1972, the paper was headquartered in Little Italy before moving to Golden Hill in 2012. [6] San Diego Business Journal

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  7. Citybeat - Wikipedia

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    Citybeat may refer to: . Citybeat (band), a 1980s Hong Kong pop music group Belfast CityBeat, a Northern Irish radio station; Cincinnati CityBeat, an independent local arts and issues publication in Cincinnati, Ohio

  8. Tatis hits 2-run homer, King strikes out 12 as the Padres ...

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    Fernando Tatis Jr. hit a towering two-run homer on his first playoff swing in four years and Michael King struck out 12 in his first postseason start as the San Diego Padres beat rookie AJ Smith ...

  9. XETRA-FM - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, XETRA-FM's programming and sales rights were purchased by the San Diego–based Noble Broadcast Group. On September 5, 1978, XETRA-FM moved to 91.1 MHz and began broadcasting with 100,000 watts from a new transmitter site atop Mount San Antonio. [3] The signal was aimed squarely at the San Diego radio market.