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San Luis Obispo San Marcos San Martin San Mateo San Rafael Santa KEZR Hot AC KCPR Adult Alternative* 106.5 50000w 430ft 91.3 2000w -350ft San Mateo cp 42000,538 Cal. Polytechnic State College KTCT Sports •Infinity Broadcasting Corp. 805-756-5277 fax: 805-756-5415 1050 50000/10000 DA-2 Sister to: KBAY, KCBS, KFRC, KFRC-F, KITS, Cal. Polytechnic State College, 93407 •Susquehanna Radio Corp. KLLC, KYCY, KYCY-F GM Nancy Thomas PD Dave Welch Sister to: KFFG, KFOG, KNBR, KSAN 408-287-5775 fax: 408-293-3341 www.kcpr.org 415-864-1050 fax:415-995-6867 190 Park Center Plz Ste 200, 95113 San Luis Obispo Market 55 Hawthorne St Ste 1100, San Francisco 94105 GM Joe Amnao SM Jeff Siegel GM Tony Salvadore SM Bob Sargent PD Jim Murphy CE Mike Stockwell KZOZ Classic Rock PD Lee Hammer CE Erick Steinberg www.kezr.com 93.3 23000w 1549ft www.ticket1050.com San Jose Arbitron 2.9 Shr 5600 AQH •American General Media San Francisco/Oakland Arbitron 0.6 Shr 5000 AQH 2nd market San Francisco/Oakland Sister to: KBOX, KIQO, KKJG, KPAT, KRQK 805-781-2750 fax:805-781-2758 2nd market San Jose PO Box 987,93406,4115 Broad St Ste B4, 93401 KCSM Jazz* San Luis Obispo GM Kathy Slgnorelli SM Tom Keffury 91.1 11500w 371ft PD Donna Jaems CE William Bordeaux San Mateo Community College KVEC Talk/News www.kzozfm.com 920 1000 / 500 ND 650-574-6427 fax: 650-574-6675 San Luis Obispo Arbitron 4.5 Shr 1300 AQH 1700 W Hillsdale Blvd, 94402 •Clear Channel Communications 2nd market Santa Maria/Lompoc Sister to: KSLY-F, KSTT-F, KURQ GM Marilyn Lawrence PD Melanle Berzon 805-543-8830 fax: 805-781-2568 KSLY-F CHR www.kcsm.org/jazz91.html 1329 Chorro St, 93401 96.1 3400w 1686ft San Francisco/Oakland Market GM Hank Loeser SM Mark Tobin •Clear Channel Communications KSAN Classic Rock PD Dave Christopher CE Tom Hughes Sister to: KSMA, KSMY, KSNI-F, KSTT-F, KURQ, 107.7 8900w 1162ft www kvec com KVEC, KXFM •Susquehanna Radio Corp. San Luis Obispo Arbitron 2.4 Shr 700 AQH 805-545-0101 fax:805-541-5303 Sister to: KFFG, KFOG, KNBR, KTCT 51 Zaca Ln Ste 110, 93401 415-543-1045 fax:415-995-6867 KJDJ Spanish Religious* GM Hank Loeser SM Mark Tobin 55 Hawthorne St Ste 1000, San Francisco 94105 1030 2500/700 ND PD Adam Burnes GM Dwight Walker SM Cheryl Wyrostok •Pacific Spanish Network, Inc. www.ksly.com PD Larry Sharp CE Erick Steinberg Managed by: Radio Vida Abundante San Luis Obispo Arbitron 9.4 Shr 2700 AQH www. 1077thebone.com 805-928-1030 2nd market Santa Maria/Lompoc 604 E Chapel St, Santa Maria 93454 San Francisco/Oakland Arbitron 2.0 Shr 16500 AQH San Luis Obispo Market KLRM Romantica 2nd market San Jose 97.1 1150w 1457ft DA KGLW Talk GT Media, LLC San Rafael 1340 790/790 ND Managed by: American General Media cp 790/790 ND 805-922-1041 fax: 805-928-3069 KJQI Classical / Religious Teaching RocGlo Communications PO Box 5579, Santa Maria 93456 1510 8000 DA-D 805-544-5289 fax: 805489-7039 2325 Skyway Dr Ste J, Santa Maria 93455 •Mount Wilson FM Broadcasters PO Box 170, Arroyo Grande 93421 GM Rich Watson PD Kurt Olson 310478-5540 fax:310445-1439 1532 W Branch St, Arroyo Grande 93420 CE Bill Bordeau PO Box 250028, Los Angeles 90025 GM/SM Glo Rivera PD Amber Rivera San Luis Obispo Arbitron 0.3 Shr 100 AQH 1500 Cotner Ave, Los Angeles 90025 CE Rocky Rivera GM Saul Levine PD Dave Wagner www.kglw.com KKJG Country CE Tom White San Luis Obispo Arbitron 2.1 Shr 600 AQH 98.1 4500w 1519ft San Francisco/Oakland Market •American General Media KKJL Adult Standards Sister to: KBOX, KIQO, KPAT, KRQK, KZOZ KSRH Variety* 1400 1000/1000 ND 805-781-2750 fax: 805-781-2758 88.1 7w 66ft San Luis Obispo Broadcasting PO Box 987,93406,4115 Broad St Ste B4, 93401 San Rafael High School Dist. 805-543-9400 fax: 805-543-0787 GM Kathy Signorelli SM Tom Keffury 415457-5314 fax:415485-2345 PO Box 1400, 93406, 51 Zaca Ln, 93401 PD Donna James CE William Bordeaux 185 Mission Ave, 94901 GM Guy Hackman SM Kyle Ronemus San Luis Obispo Arbitron 8.0 Shr 2300 AQH GM Mary Anne Melnick PD Peter Zerbib PD Robbie Springfield CE William Bordeaux 2nd market Santa Maria/Lompoc San Francisco/Oakland Market San Luis Obispo Arbitron 3.8 Shr 1100 AQH KSFB-F Contemporary Christian KLVH Contemporary Christian* San Marcos 100.7 6000w 328ft 88 5 3000w 1401ft •Salem Communications Corp. •Educational Media Foundation Inc. KPRZ Religious Teaching Sister to: KFAX 916-282-1400 fax: 916-282-1450 1210 20000 /10000 DA-2 510-713-1100 fax:510-505-1448 1425 N Market Blvd Ste 9, Sacramento 95834 •Salem Communications Corp. PO Box 8125, Fremont 94537 GM Lloyd Parker PD Mike Novak Sister to: KCBQ 39138 Fremont Blvd Fl 3, Fremont 94538 CE Sam Wallington 858-535-1210 fax: 858-535-1212 GM Ron Walters SM Richard Kennedy www.klove.com 9255 Towne Centre Dr Ste 535, San Diego 92121 PD Matt Morris CE Craig Roberts San Luis Obispo Market GM/PD Mark Larson SM Tom LeVine www.kfax.com CE Kevin Douglas San Francisco/Oakland Market KLFF-F Contemporary Christian* www.kprz.com 89.3 4400w 1528ft Escond'ido/Oceanside/Carlsbad Market app 5300,1419 2nd market San Diego/Tijuana Santa Ana Logos Broadcasting Corp. 805-5414343 fax:805-541-9101 KVNR Ethnic PO Box 1561, 93406, 560 Higuera St Ste H, 93401 San Martin 1480 5000 / 5000 DA-2 GM Jon Fugler PD Tanya Streder Libemnan Broadcasting, Inc. San Luis Obispo Market KZSJ Ethnic Sister to: KBUA, KBUE, KHJ, KWIZ 1120 5000/150 ND 714-554-5000 fax: 714-554-9362 •Entravision Communications Corp. KCBX News/Classical/Jazz* 3101 W 5th St, 92703 Managed by: Que Huong Communications 90.1 4900w 1480ft GM/SM Winnie Coombs CE George Murray KCBX, Inc. Sister to: KBRG, KLOK Anaheim/Santa AnafOrange County) Market 815-781-3020 408-223-3130 fax:408-223-3131 2nd market Los Angeles 4100 Vachell Ln, 93401 2670 S White Rd Ste 165, San Jose 95148 GM Frank Lanzone SM Paul Severtson GM/SM/CE Nguyen Khoi PD Doan Trang PD Guy Rathbun CE William Miller www.quehuongmedia.com www.kcbx.org San Jose Arbitron 0.5 Shr 1000 AQH San Luis Obispo Market 2nd market Monterey Bay/Salinas .
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