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California Directory of Radio San Mateo California Directory of Radio sen Communications Corp. (acq 3 -14-00; gips') Format: Sp. *Mike KVVN(AM)- (Santa Clara). Dec 18, 1964: 1430 khz; 1 kw -U, DA1. (93406). (805) 541 -4343. Fax: (805) 541 -9101. E -mail: info @klife.org. Murphy, gen mgr; Mike Goldman, gen sis mgr; Veronica Martinez, TL: N37 23 54 W121 53 35. (CP: 1 kw -N). Firs opn: 24. Suite 1, 1125 Web Site: www.klife.org. Licensee: Logos Broadcasting Corp. Wash prom dir: Beth Leiberman, progmg dir; John Berger, chief of engrg. E. Santa Clara Si. (95116). (408) 998 -0612. (408) 998 -0459. Fax: atty: Joseph E. Dunne Ill. Format: Contemp Christian mus. Target aud: (408) 998 -0583. Licensee: Inner City Broadcasting Corp. of Berkeley. 18-45; Christians. Dan M. Lemburg, pres; Dr. Daniel Woods, CFO: Group owner: Inner City Broadcasting (acq 3- 24 -97; $2.2 million) Rep: Jon Fugier, gen mgr: Tanya Streder, Dons mgr. $15; 15: 15: KEZR(FAI)- July 3. 1967: 106.5 mhz; 50 kw. 430 ft. TL: N37 21 43 *Rates: Lotus. Wash atty: Koteen & Naftalin. Format: Vietnamese. News staff: 15. W121 45 23. Stereo. Suite 200, 190 Park Ctr. Plaza (95113. 2223). news progmg 14 hrs wkly. Target 23-34; Hispanic. (408) 287-5775. Fax: (408) 293 -3341. Web Site: ww- one; aud: *Jaime Arbone, gen mgr & gen sis mgr: Phung Dang, opns dir: Paul Marks, w.todaysbestmix.com. Licensee: Infinity Radio of San Jose Inc. Group KLRM(FM)- Dec 10, 1995: 97.1 mhz; 2.5 kw. 1,020 ft. TL: N35 15 chief of engrg. owner: Infinity Broadcasting Corp. (acq 5- 30-98; $24 million) Rep: 11 W120 45 41. 2225 Skyway Dr.. Santa Maria (93455). (805) Chrlstal. Format: Modem adult contemp. Target aud: 18-39. Joe 928 -7707. Fax: (805) 922-8582. E -mail: kgdp @kdgp660.com. Web Armai, VP; Jim Murphy, opns mgr; Michael Hobson, nail sis mgr, Lynn KZSF(AM)- June 21. 1947: 1370 khz; 5 kw -U, DA -2. TL: N37 21 28 Site: www.kgdp660.com. Licensee: Christian Radio Group. Format: Johnson, prom dir; Marla Davies, pub affrs dir; Mike Stockwell, chief W121 52 17. Stereo. Hm opn: 24. Suite 3, Plaza W., 3031 Tisch Way Contemp Christian mus. Steve Cox, gen mgr, Jim Zimmer, progmg of engrg. (95128). (408) 247-0100. Fax: (408) 247-4353. Licensee: KZSF(AM) dir; Rick Blaird, chief of engrg. License Co. LLC. *Net: UPI. Rep: Allied Radio Partners. Format: 24 hr., Sp.. News staff: 2. Target aud: 35 plus. Carlos Duharte, sr VP KFAX(AM) -See San Francisco 'KLVH(FM )-Not on air, target date: unknown: 88.5 mhz; 3 kw. 1,401 & gen mgr, Lorena Montenegro, Dons mgr; Gene Hogan. gen sis mgr ft. TL: N35 21 38 W120 39 21. Hrs opn: 24. Suite 9. 1425 N. Market & nail sis mgr; Reyna Santillan. prom dir; Salvador Homero Campos, Blvd., Sacramento (95834). Fax: (916) 282 -1400. (916) 282 -1450. KFFG(FM) -See Los Altos progmg VP; Jorge Leyton, news dir: Lee Grandlund, chief of engrg. E -mail: [email protected]. Web Site: www.kiove.com. Licensee: *Rates: $65; 65: 65: 60. Educational Media Foundation. Group owner: K -Love Radio Network Francisco KKSF(FM) -See San (acq 5-12-99) Wash atty: Shaw Pittman. Format: Contemp Christian San Luis Obispo music. Uoyd Parker, gen mgr. *KLEL(F1A)- May 17, 1977: 89.3 mhz; 100 w..539 ft. TL: N37 12 59 W121 50 39. 6677 Camden Ave. (95120). (408) 268-7454. (408) 'KCBX(FM)- July 25. 1975: 90.1 mhz; 5.3 kw. 1,420 ft. TL: N35 21 KSLY -FM- December 1959: 96.1 mhz; 5.6 kw. 1,410 ft. TL: N35 21 535-6290. Licensee: San Jose Unified School District. Format: 38 W120 39 21. Stereo. Hm opn: 5:30 AM -1 AM. 4100 Vachell Ln. 38 W120 39 21. Stereo. Suite 110, 51 Zaca Ln. (93401). (805) Rock/AOR. Spec prog: Educ 5 hrs wkly. Terry Lloyd, chief of engrg. (93401). (805) 781 -3020. E -mail: kcbx @kcbx.org. Web Site; ww- 545 -0101. Fax: (805) 541 -5303. Web Site: www.ksly.com. Licensee: w.kcbx.org. Licensee: KCBX Inc. *Net: NPR. Wash atty: Cohn & Clear Channel Radio Licenses Inc. Group owner: Clear Channel KLIV(AM)- 1946: 1590 khz; 5 kw -U, DA -N. TL: N37 19 45 W121 51 Marks. Format: Class. jazz, news. News progmg 32 hrs wkly. Target Communications Inc. (acq 10-00: grpsl) Format: Top 40. Don Shore. 23. Hrs opn: 24. Box 995 (95108). 750 Story Rd. (95108). (408) aud: General. Spec prog: Folk 15 hrs wkly. Frank Lanzone, pres & gen mgr; Adam Burnes, progmg dir: Paul Kleinkramer. chief of engrg. 293-8030. Fax: (408) 293-6124. Web Site: www.kliv.com. Licensee: gen mgr; Hank Hadley. Dons mgr; Paul Sevenson, dev dir, mktg mgr, Empire Broadcasting Corp. (group owner; acq 7 -1.67) *Net: CNN. prom mgr & adv mgr: Gael Brown Humphrey, sis dir; Guy Rathbun, KURO(FM) -See Grover Beach Format: News. News staff: 6. Target aud: General. Robert S. Kieve, progmg dir; Sarin* Brown, pub affrs dir; William Miller, chief of engrg. pres; Jane McMillan, progmg dir & news dir; Vincent Lopopolo, exec KVEC(AM)- May 1937: 920 khz: 1 kw -D. 500 w -N. TL: N35 17 58 VP, gen mgr & chief of engrg. KCPR(FM) -1968: 91.3 mhz: 2 kw. -350 ft. TL: N35 17 58 W120 40 W120 40 24. Hrs opn: 24. 1329 Chorro St. (93401 -4005). (805) 26. Stereo. Hm opn: 24. Graphic Arts, California Polytechnic State 543-8830. Fax: (805) 781-2568. E -mail: Office @kved.com. Web Site: KLOK(AM)- Oct 19, 1946: 1170 khz; 50 kw -D. 5 kw -N. DA -2. TL: Univ. (93407). (805) 756-5277. (805) 756-2965. Fax: (805) 756 -5415. www.kved.com. Licensee: Chorro Communications Inc. (acq 9- 27 -89; N37 18 41 W121 48 58. Hm opn: 24, Suite 1650, 135 Main St.. San Licensee: California Polytechnic State University. Format: College 5300.000; FTR: 10- 16-89) Net: ABC/I. CBS, CNN. Format: Francisco (94105). (415) 362 -1170. Fax: (415) 675 -7126. Licensee: alternative rock. News progmg 4 hrs wkly. Target aud: General; Cal News/talk, sports, business. News staff: 4; news progmg 45 hrs wkly. Entravision Holdings LLC. Group owner Entravision Communications Poly students, San Luis Obispo community. Spec prog: Black 6 hrs, Target aud: 35 plus; affluent decision & newsmakers, sports fans, Corp. (acq 3 -14-00: grpsl) Rep: Caballero. Format: Sp mus. News class 3 hrs, jazz 3 hrs, city council 3 hrs, reggae 3 hrs, Sp 3 hrs. metal business owners & retirees. Spec prog: Dodgers baseball. NFUNCAA staff: 5. Target aud: 18-49. Athena Marks, CEO; Paul Millard, CFO: 3 hrs, blues 3 hrs, bluegrass 3 hrs, surf 3 hrs, sports 3 hrs. hardcore football, finance, senior focus, health, real estate. Frank Sheehan, Chris Marks, exec VP: Michael Murphy, gen mgr & nail sis mgr; Jeffery 2 hrs wkly. *Scott Cody. gen mgr: Brandon Rock. progmg dir: Tara pres; Dan Clarkson, VP, stn mgr, gen sis mgr & progmg dir; Jeanie Liberman, opns VP; Michael Goldman, gen sis mgr & rgnl sis mgr, Crabb, mus dir; Justin Cannon, news dir: Milos Nemick. chief of engrg. Simons, Dons mgr; King Harris, news dir: Dustin Rhodes. pub affrs dir; Mora Donahue, mktg dir: Esmeralda Rodriguez, prom dir: Carmen Bill Bordieax, chief of engrg. Rates: $19: 17: 19; 17. Torez, progmg VP; Angel Rodriguez, news dir; John Burger, chief of KGLW(AM)- Dec 13. 1949:: 1340 khz; I kw-U. TL: N35 15 07 W120 engrg. 40 24. Hrs opn: 24. Box 170, Arroyo Grande (93421). 1532 W. Branch KZOZ(FM)- 1962: 93.3 mhz; 29.5 kw. 1,470 ft. TL: N35 21 38 W120 Fax: St., Arroyo Grande (93420). (805) 489 -5456. (805) 544 -5289. 39 21. Stereo. Suite B4, 4115 Broad St. (93401). (805) 781 -2750. Fax: KSJO(FM)- December 1946: 92.3 mhz; 50 kw. 464 ft. TL: N37 12 33 (805) 489 -7039. E -mail: [email protected]. Licensee: RocGlo Com- (805) 781 -2758. Licensee: KZOZ Radio Inc. Group owner: American W121 46 30. Stereo. Suite A, 1420 Kot Cir. (95112). (408) 453-5400. $25,000; munications. (acq 12- 16-91; FTR: 2- 17 -92) Net: ABC/E. General Media (acq 6 -89: grpsl) Format: Classic rock, AOR. *Kathy Fax: (408) 452 -1330. Web Site: www.ksjo.com. Licensee: Citicasters Format: News/talk, info. Target aud: 35 plus: community & world Signorelli, gen mgr: Tom Keffury, gen sis mgr: Lori Blackshaw. prom Co. Group owner: Clear Channel Communications Inc. (acq 5 -4-99; minded people. Spec prog: Holistic medicine, new age talk. Glo mgr; Rick Andrews, progmg mgr; Bill Bardot, chief of engrg. grpsl) Net: ABC /R. Rep: McGavren Guild. Format: AOR. Target aud: Rivera, pres, gen mgr & nati sis mgr: Edward Rivera, exec VP: Amber 18-49; active adults. John Sutherland, CEO; Tracy Cates, CFO: Rivera, opus mgr: Joe Rivera. mktg dir, Joseph Lee Rivera, prom VP; John A. Sutherland, gen mgr; Eric N. Stenberg. gen sis mgr, Jim Rocky Rivera, chief of engrg. San Marcos -Poway Sheehan, prom mgr: Jim Richards, progmg dir; Paul Tonelli, news dir: Dick Cownie. pub affrs dir; David Williams. chief of engrg. KI0O(FM)-See Atascadero KPRZ(AM)- 1986: 1210 khz; 20 kw-D. 5 kw-N, DA -2. TL: N33 0412 W117 11 35. Hrs opn: 24. Suite 535. 9255 Towne Centre Dr., San 'KSJS(FM)- Feb 22, 1963: 90.5 mhz; 235 w. 407 ft. TL: N37 12 33 KJDJ(AM)- Feb 8, 1988: 1030 khz; 2.5 kw -D, 700 w -N. TL: N35 17 Diego (92121).
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