San Jose

KGO Abruptly Signs-Off

Previous Format: News/Talk New Format: To Be Announced Date & Time Of Change: October 6, 2022 at 10:16am More Info: RadioInsight, Wikipedia

KBAY Becomes 94.5 Bay-FM

Previous Format: AC “94.5 KBAY” New Format: Classic Hits “94.5 Bay-FM” Date & Time Of Change: December 25, 2016 at 5:00pm More Info: RadioInsight, Wikipedia Aircheck Contributed by Nathan Fuentes

KSJO Becomes Nash-FM 92.3

Previous Format: Brokered Ethnic “U92.3” New Format: Country “Nash-FM 92.3” Date & Time Of Change: May 26, 2014 at 9:23am More Info: RadioInsight, Wikipedia

KVVF/KVVZ San Francisco Becomes Hot 105.7

Previous Format: Spanish CHR “Latino Mix 105.7” New Format: Urban “Hot 105.7” Date & Time Of Change: March 17, 2014 at 5:00pm More Info: RadioInsight

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.

“Channel 104.9” KCNL changes from Alternative Classics to Alternative

A weak rimshot located halfway between San Francisco and San Jose, the 104.9 frequency has always struggled to find its niche in the marketplace. A longtime Spanish language station, as KBRG, the frequency was part of a complex swap that saw four frequencies swap programming in 1997 and 1998. KBRG moved from 104.9 to 100.3; KBAY moved from 100.3 to 94.5; KUFX moved from 94.5 to 104.9 and then to 98.5 after Jacor acquired the former KOME from Infinity. KOME’s programming was merged into Infinity sister Live 105 leaving a hole for an adult targetting Alternative station. With a strong 80’s lean, Channel 104.9 filled that hole. In late 2000, KCNL’s sister 101.3 KIOI changed formats to All 80’s. In order to prevent overlap between the two stations, Channel 104.9 retarge...

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