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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 ; 100.7 KVVZ San Rafael ; 101.3 KIOI San Francisco ; 101.7 KKIQ Livermore (Adult contemporary)
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.
WCGL – The Victory Station AM 1360 & 94.7 - Urban contemporary gospel; WJGL-HD2 – Power 106.1 - Urban contemporary; WHJX - Hot 106.5 - Urban Adult Contemporary; WKSL HD-3 - Praise 107.9 - Urban contemporary gospel; WYKB - Flow 105.3 - Spanish rhythmic; WEWC/WJXR - Latina 92.1 - Spanish tropical; WQIK-HD2 - Rumba 106.9 - Spanish tropical
The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of California, ... 94.1 FM: Merced: Radio Alfa y Omega LLC: ... 99.7 FM: San Francisco:
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 next owner of KOFY-FM, Viacom, later obtained their neighboring station on the dial, KLRS (99.1 FM) in Santa Cruz. The two stations tweaked KOFY's Triple A format to "Rock Adult Contemporary" and adopted the callsigns KDBK (98.9) and KDBQ (99.1) - "Double 99" on July 30, 1990. [7] The two stations then shifted to a Hot Adult Contemporary ...
By 1957, the station aired popular music from the 1930s and 1940s, and an hour of classical music in the morning and afternoon, along with local news and other local programming. [10] The station's transmitter was moved to San Rafael, California in 1960. [1] In 1961, the station began to be simulcast on 100.9 KTIM-FM. [11]
SomaFM is an independent Internet-only streaming multi-channel radio station, supported entirely with donations from listeners. SomaFM originally started broadcasting out of founder Rusty Hodge's basement garage in the Bernal Heights neighborhood of San Francisco , as a micropower radio station broadcast at the Burning Man festival in 1999.