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San Diego Freeway from downtown San Diego to the El Toro Y; Santa Ana Freeway from the El Toro Y to the East L.A. Interchange; Golden State Freeway from the East L.A. Interchange to Wheeler Ridge; Interstate 8 west terminus in Ocean Beach in San Diego, eastbound to the Arizona State Line towards Yuma. Ocean Beach Freeway from Ocean Beach to Old ...
Street Scene was a music festival held each summer in San Diego, California, from 1984 to 2009.It was one of largest annual music festivals in the United States, growing to include over 70 musical acts covering various musical genres and styles on multiple stages.
KPBS-FM (89.5 MHz) is a non-commercial, listener-supported, public radio station in San Diego, California. It is owned by San Diego State University (SDSU) as part of KPBS Public Media, and is a sister station to PBS member KPBS-TV (channel 15). The two outlets share studios at The Conrad Prebys Media Complex in Copley Center on Campanile Drive ...
It's from Asbury Park — with love. Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band performed the 2023-24 tour debut of “My City of Ruins” at the March 25 Pechanga Arena show in San Diego.
Beginning in the 2009–10 season, KLSD became the San Diego affiliate for the Los Angeles Lakers. [41] On July 21, 2014, KLSD rebranded as "Xtra 1360 Fox Sports San Diego" as a partnership with the Fox Sports San Diego TV network. [42] In September 2014, Clear Channel Communications became iHeartMedia. [43]
The three men also owned the now-defunct Pink Panther Club. [1] The original Casbah location hosted San Diego bands such as Rocket from the Crypt, Lucy's Fur Coat, Trumans Water, Three Mile Pilot, Creedle, Heavy Vegetable, Fluf, Inch, Crash Worship and Deadbolt. It also hosted bands such as Nirvana [2] and the Smashing Pumpkins. English later ...
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News updates were produced by San Diego television station KUSI. On April 15, 2008, at 9 a.m., XX Sports Radio ended the simulcast on 105.7 MHz. XHBCE-FM became an oldies radio station branded as "105.7 The Walrus." This was the first FM oldies station in San Diego since XHOCL-FM flipped to a Spanish language format on September 1, 2005. As a ...