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On February 5, 1990, Susquehanna Radio Corporation purchased KKWM from Anchor Media Ltd. [6] That purchase became final on November 29, 1990. Beginning at 5:00 that morning, KLIF, which had previously been on 1190 AM, simulcast on both the 570 and 1190 frequencies for one week, and then began broadcasting on 570 kHz permanently. [7]
Cumulus Media stations are also available on online streaming services iHeartRadio and TuneIn. [2] ... San Francisco. KGO – 810 – Sports ... KLIF – 570 – News ...
96.5 KOIT San Francisco (Adult contemporary) 97.3 KLLC San Francisco ; 97.7 KWAI Los Altos * 98.1 KISQ San Francisco ; 98.5 KUFX San Jose (Classic rock) 98.9 KSOL San Francisco (Regional Mexican) 99.1 KSQL Santa Cruz (Regional Mexican) 99.7 KMVQ-FM San Francisco (Contemporary hit radio) 100.3 KBRG San Jose
Callsign Frequency City of license KIAM: 630 AM: Nenana, Alaska: KIBL: 1490 AM: Beeville, Texas: KIBM: 1490 AM: Omaha, Nebraska: KICD: 1240 AM: Spencer, Iowa: KICH ...
Call sign Frequency City of License [1] [2] Licensee Format [3]; KAAM: 770 AM: Garland: DJRD Broadcasting, LLC: Christian talk/Brokered KABA: 90.3 FM: Louise: Aleluya Broadcasting Network
570 AM (daily coverage, special programming & select game simulcasts with KYSR-FM that don't conflict with L.A. Dodgers and Clippers) San Diego: KOGO: 600 AM Temecula, California/Inland Empire: KATY-FM: 101.3 FM Yucca Valley, California: KNWH: 1250 AM Coachella, California: KNWZ: 970 AM Palm Springs, California: KNWQ: 1140 AM Palmdale/Lancaster ...
KSCS is the home of Hawkeye In The Morning, currently the longest-running morning radio show in the Dallas/Fort Worth area.The show features Mark "Hawkeye" Louis and Michelle Rodriguez, who previously hosted Middays since 2011.
KLIF was headquartered at KLIF Triangle Point Studios from 1964 to 1980. It is a street front building with large windows where pedestrians and Downtown Dallas shoppers could look in the studio and see the action of live broadcasts. KLIF was known for its promotions which included top 40 surveys with photo shoots of the disc jockeys.