San Francisco/San Jose

107.7 KSOL Signs Off

Previous Format: Urban AC KSOL New Format: Rhythmic CHR “Wild 107.7” KYLD Date & Time Of Change: February 10, 1992 More Info: Wikipedia Related Changes: KSOL Becomes Wild 107.7

KSOL Goes Spanish

Previous Format: Urban AC “KSOL” New Format: Regional Mexican “Estereo Sol” Date & Time Of Change: August 15, 1996 at 12:00am More Info: Wikipedia Aircheck Contributed by Steve Worth

The Band Becomes Oldies 103.7

Previous Format: Classic Rock “103.7 The Band” New Format: Classic Hits “Oldies 103.7” Date & Time Of Change: April 8, 2011 at 3:00pm More Info: RadioInsight, Wikipedia

Save Alternative 92.3 KSJO Signs-Off

Previous Format: Alternative Rock New Format: Chinese Pop Date & Time Of Change: March 16, 2011 at 10:08am More Info: RadioInsight, Wikipedia Related Changes: Channel 92.3 KSJO Becomes Save Alternative Aircheck contributed by Nathan Fuentes

Channel 92.3 KSJO Becomes “Save Alternative”

Previous Format: Alternative New Format: Alternative Date & Time Of Change: February 28, 2011 at 1:19pm More Info: RadioInsight, Wikipedia Aircheck contributed by Nathan Fuentes

98.5 KUFX Adds a Simulcast On 102.1 San Francisco

Previous Format: Classic Rock New Format: Classic Rock Date & Time Of Change: January 24, 2011 @ 12:00pm More Info: RadioInsight Related Changes: 102.1 KDFC Becomes Classic Rock KFOX

102.1 KDFC Becomes Classic Rock KFOX

Previous Format: Classical New Format: Classic Rock Date & Time Of Change: January 24, 2011 at 12:00pm More Info: RadioInsight Related Changes: 98.5 KUFX San Jose Adds A Simulcast in San Francisco Thank You to Nathan Fuentes for contributing this aircheck.

106.9 KFRC Simulcast News 740 KCBS

Previous Format: Classic Hits New Format: News Date & Time Of Change: 10/27/2008 7:40am More Info: RadioInsight, Wikipedia

95.7 KMAX-FM goes from Variety Hits to Country “The Wolf”

The 95.7 frequency in San Francisco saw its fair share of formats during its decade under Bonneville ownership. There was CHR “Z95.7”, Classic Rock “The Drive”, Country “The Bear”, and Variety Hits “95.7 Max-FM”. None of the formats ever saw great success, leaving the station as a perennial underperformer to sister AC KOIT and Classical KDFC. In early 2007, Bonneville agreed to swap its San Francisco cluster to Entercom in exchange for stations in Cincinnati and Seattle. With Entercom taking over, on February 28th at 12:30pm 95.7 Max-FM came out of a stopset into a countdown to 7:50 the next morning. “The Wolf” country brand has exploded across the country, however Entercom has seen the most success with the brand with recent laun...

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