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KEST

KEST (1450 AM) is a brokered-time radio station in San Francisco, California. Most of the station's programming is in Asian languages, including Mandarin and Cantonese.[1] It also airs some South Asian, Greek, and German programs as well as New Age shows in English. KEST, then called KSOL, was one of the first full-time "rhythm and blues" radio stations in the U.S. That station employed disc jockey Sylvester Stewart, later known as Sly Stone of Sly and the Family Stone recording fame.

KEST
Broadcast areaSan Francisco Bay Area
Frequency1450 kHz
Programming
FormatMultilingual talk
Ownership
Owner
KIQI, KSJX
History
First air date
November 30, 1925; 98 years ago (1925-11-30) as KGTT
Technical information
Facility ID17410
ClassC
Power1,000 watts day
960 watts night
Links
Websitekestradio.com

Multicultural Radio owns KEST and numerous ethnic stations nationwide, including five in New York City. KEST transmits with 1,000 watts by day and 960 watts at night. It shares a transmitter site with KSFB 1260 AM, off Bayview Park Road, near the Bayshore Freeway (U.S. Route 101) in San Francisco.[2]

History edit

KGTT, KGGC and KSAN edit

The station first signed on, with the call sign KGTT, on November 30, 1925. A few years later, it switched its call letters to KGGC, which stood for the Golden Gate Broadcasting Company.[3] It was among the first stations on the air in San Francisco. In the 1930s, it was powered at only 100 watts and had to share time with other stations on its frequency of 1420 kilocycles. It was bought in 1939 by Sherwood Patterson, who changed the call letters to KSAN.

After the 1941 enactment of the North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement (NARBA), where many stations switched their dial positions, KSAN moved the dial to 1450 kHz.[4] New studios were constructed in the Merchandise Mart near Market Street, and a 250-watt transmitter was installed in a tower on top of the building.

R&B and Soul edit

In 1958, KSAN switched to a full-time rhythm and blues music format, targeting black listeners in the Bay Area, the first station on the local dial to broadcast R&B around the clock. KSAN's transmitter was on top of the Merchandise Mart building on Market Street, where the studios were located. Until the 1950s, San Francisco radio stations devoted little time to "ethnic" programming, except for KSAN and KWBR, which also broadcast programs intended for the Chinese, Italian, Portuguese, German, and Japanese communities.

On July 3, 1964, KSAN was sold to John F. (Les) Malloy and Delmor A. (Del) Courtney, two well-known San Francisco radio and television personalities. Malloy was a local radio star for many years and hosted a popular TV talk show on KGO-TV in the 1950s, while Courtney found fame as a bandleader and personality on KSFO. With Malloy as president and general manager, KSAN became KSOL under new ownership, hoping to better emphasize its "Soul Radio" format until September 1970. KSOL helped launch the career of popular 1960s and 1970s musician Sly Stone, who was one of the station's DJs

KEST edit

With urban contemporary stations on the FM dial by the 1970s, KSAN concentrated on other underserved communities in the Bay Area, including ethnic groups looking for radio programming in their language.[5] The station became KEST.[6] In 1974, KEST changed its format to a mix of old-time radio dramas, comedy recordings known as "Freeway Funnies," and talk shows. The station was known as "KEST Theater Of The Air." In 1977, KEST dropped the old-time radio dramas and talk shows and changed formats to religious programming but surprisingly kept the "Freeway Funnies" until 1980.

In the early 1990s, KEST adopted a multilingual ethnic format and became part of Douglas Broadcasting.

Translator station edit

In 2019, KEST was granted an FM translator allocation of 104.9 MHz. The coverage of this low-power outlet was expected to be limited to Southeast San Francisco and the city of South San Francisco.[7] 104.9 is also used by classical music station KXSC in Sunnyvale, California, serving the San Jose metropolitan area. KXSC is a full-time simulcast of San Francisco classical station KDFC on 90.3 MHz.

When it went on the air, the KEST translator began interfering with KXSC's signal in some San Jose and San Francisco communities. In reaction, KDFC began an on-air appeal to listeners looking for interference complaints from the new transmitter.[8] Eventually, KEST took its translator station off the air.

References edit

  1. ^ "Station Information Profile". Arbitron. Retrieved June 28, 2009.
  2. ^ "KEST-AM 1450 kHz - San Francisco, CA". radio-locator.com. Retrieved August 29, 2023.
  3. ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1935 page 22, Broadcasting & Cable
  4. ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1942 page 112, Broadcasting & Cable
  5. ^ "CHRS Bay Area Radio Museum and Hall of Fame | History | Audio | Archives". sfradiomuseum.com. Retrieved May 27, 2014.
  6. ^ "The History Of KGTT/KGGC/KSAN/KEST 1450 AM Radio". August 11, 2014.
  7. ^ Jacobson, Adam (April 1, 2019). "Symphonic Static? New Translator Frustrates Classical Power | Radio & Television Business Report".
  8. ^ Listener Interference Complaint Form kdfc.com

External links edit

  • FCC History Cards for KEST (covering 1927-1980 as KGTT / KGGC / KSAN / KEST)
  • KEST Radio official website
  • KEST in the FCC AM station database
  • KEST in Nielsen Audio's AM station database
  • KSAN:
    • Jumpin' George Oxford on KSAN 1450 (1955; 32:42 minutes)
    • KSAN 1450 "Most In Rhythm & Blues" Jingle (c. 1958; 30 seconds)
    • The Burner (Bill Mercer) on KSAN 1450 (December 15, 1960; 2 minutes)
    • John Hardy/Rockin' Lucky Show Transition on KSAN (Dec. 16, 1960; 1 minute)
    • Mike Dix as Jumpin' George on KSAN (June/July 1963; 34:22 minutes)
    • Charlie Brown on KSOL (July 12, 1966; 11:30 minutes)
    • Sly Stone and Ronnie Dark on KSOL Soul 145 (March 29, 1967; 1 hour)


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KEST 1450 AM is a brokered time radio station in San Francisco California Most of the station s programming is in Asian languages including Mandarin and Cantonese 1 It also airs some South Asian Greek and German programs as well as New Age shows in English KEST then called KSOL was one of the first full time rhythm and blues radio stations in the U S That station employed disc jockey Sylvester Stewart later known as Sly Stone of Sly and the Family Stone recording fame KESTSan Francisco CaliforniaBroadcast areaSan Francisco Bay AreaFrequency1450 kHzProgrammingFormatMultilingual talkOwnershipOwnerMulticultural Broadcasting Multicultural Radio Broadcasting Licensee LLC Sister stationsKIQI KSJXHistoryFirst air dateNovember 30 1925 98 years ago 1925 11 30 as KGTTTechnical informationFacility ID17410ClassCPower1 000 watts day960 watts nightLinksWebsitekestradio wbr com Multicultural Radio owns KEST and numerous ethnic stations nationwide including five in New York City KEST transmits with 1 000 watts by day and 960 watts at night It shares a transmitter site with KSFB 1260 AM off Bayview Park Road near the Bayshore Freeway U S Route 101 in San Francisco 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 KGTT KGGC and KSAN 1 2 R amp B and Soul 1 3 KEST 1 4 Translator station 2 References 3 External linksHistory editKGTT KGGC and KSAN edit The station first signed on with the call sign KGTT on November 30 1925 A few years later it switched its call letters to KGGC which stood for the Golden Gate Broadcasting Company 3 It was among the first stations on the air in San Francisco In the 1930s it was powered at only 100 watts and had to share time with other stations on its frequency of 1420 kilocycles It was bought in 1939 by Sherwood Patterson who changed the call letters to KSAN After the 1941 enactment of the North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement NARBA where many stations switched their dial positions KSAN moved the dial to 1450 kHz 4 New studios were constructed in the Merchandise Mart near Market Street and a 250 watt transmitter was installed in a tower on top of the building R amp B and Soul edit In 1958 KSAN switched to a full time rhythm and blues music format targeting black listeners in the Bay Area the first station on the local dial to broadcast R amp B around the clock KSAN s transmitter was on top of the Merchandise Mart building on Market Street where the studios were located Until the 1950s San Francisco radio stations devoted little time to ethnic programming except for KSAN and KWBR which also broadcast programs intended for the Chinese Italian Portuguese German and Japanese communities On July 3 1964 KSAN was sold to John F Les Malloy and Delmor A Del Courtney two well known San Francisco radio and television personalities Malloy was a local radio star for many years and hosted a popular TV talk show on KGO TV in the 1950s while Courtney found fame as a bandleader and personality on KSFO With Malloy as president and general manager KSAN became KSOL under new ownership hoping to better emphasize its Soul Radio format until September 1970 KSOL helped launch the career of popular 1960s and 1970s musician Sly Stone who was one of the station s DJs KEST edit With urban contemporary stations on the FM dial by the 1970s KSAN concentrated on other underserved communities in the Bay Area including ethnic groups looking for radio programming in their language 5 The station became KEST 6 In 1974 KEST changed its format to a mix of old time radio dramas comedy recordings known as Freeway Funnies and talk shows The station was known as KEST Theater Of The Air In 1977 KEST dropped the old time radio dramas and talk shows and changed formats to religious programming but surprisingly kept the Freeway Funnies until 1980 In the early 1990s KEST adopted a multilingual ethnic format and became part of Douglas Broadcasting Translator station edit In 2019 KEST was granted an FM translator allocation of 104 9 MHz The coverage of this low power outlet was expected to be limited to Southeast San Francisco and the city of South San Francisco 7 104 9 is also used by classical music station KXSC in Sunnyvale California serving the San Jose metropolitan area KXSC is a full time simulcast of San Francisco classical station KDFC on 90 3 MHz When it went on the air the KEST translator began interfering with KXSC s signal in some San Jose and San Francisco communities In reaction KDFC began an on air appeal to listeners looking for interference complaints from the new transmitter 8 Eventually KEST took its translator station off the air References edit Station Information Profile Arbitron Retrieved June 28 2009 KEST AM 1450 kHz San Francisco CA radio locator com Retrieved August 29 2023 Broadcasting Yearbook 1935 page 22 Broadcasting amp Cable Broadcasting Yearbook 1942 page 112 Broadcasting amp Cable CHRS Bay Area Radio Museum and Hall of Fame History Audio Archives sfradiomuseum com Retrieved May 27 2014 The History Of KGTT KGGC KSAN KEST 1450 AM Radio August 11 2014 Jacobson Adam April 1 2019 Symphonic Static New Translator Frustrates Classical Power Radio amp Television Business Report Listener Interference Complaint Form kdfc comExternal links editFCC History Cards for KEST covering 1927 1980 as KGTT KGGC KSAN KEST nbsp San Francisco Bay Area portal nbsp Radio portal KEST Radio official website KEST in the FCC AM station database KEST in Nielsen Audio s AM station database KSAN Jumpin George Oxford on KSAN 1450 1955 32 42 minutes KSAN 1450 Most In Rhythm amp Blues Jingle c 1958 30 seconds The Burner Bill Mercer on KSAN 1450 December 15 1960 2 minutes John Hardy Rockin Lucky Show Transition on KSAN Dec 16 1960 1 minute Mike Dix as Jumpin George on KSAN June July 1963 34 22 minutes Doctor Soul on KSOL 1450 c 1966 30 minutes KSOL 1450 Swingin Soul Brothers Jingle c 1966 15 seconds Charlie Brown on KSOL July 12 1966 11 30 minutes Sly Stone and Ronnie Dark on KSOL Soul 145 March 29 1967 1 hour 37 42 58 N 122 23 38 W 37 71611 N 122 39389 W 37 71611 122 39389 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KEST amp oldid 1213753348, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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