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KIOZ

KIOZ (105.3 FM, "Rock 105.3") is a commercial radio station that is licensed to San Diego, California. The station is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. and broadcasts a mainstream rock music format. KIOZ's studios are located in San Diego's Serra Mesa neighborhood on the northeast side, and the transmitter is located in La Jolla.

KIOZ
Broadcast areaGreater San Diego
Frequency105.3 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingRock 105.3
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatMainstream rock
AffiliationsCompass Media Networks
Ownership
Owner
KGB, KGB-FM, KHTS-FM, KLSD, KMYI, KOGO, KSSX
History
First air date
1954 (as KSON-FM)
Former call signs
KSON-FM (1955–1957)
KPAY (1957)
KDFR (1957–1958)
KITT (1958–1981)
KCBQ-FM (1981–1996)
Call sign meaning
IOZ looks like the number 102 (original frequency was 102.1 FM, now KLVJ)
Technical information
Facility ID13504
ClassB
ERP26,000 watts
HAAT210 meters (690 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
32°50′20″N 117°14′59″W / 32.838944°N 117.249750°W / 32.838944; -117.249750
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websiterock1053.iheart.com

History edit

Early years edit

The station at 105.3 FM went on the air in 1954 as KSON-FM, co-owned with KSON (AM). It broadcast initially on 101.5 MHz and moved to 104.7 MHz at the end of 1954. The station changed call letters twice in 1957; the second call sign, KDFR, reflected its ownership by Dorothy and C. Fredric Rabell.

In March 1958, the newly renamed KITT, a beautiful music-formatted station, began broadcasting on 105.3 MHz. The transmitter was located in downtown San Diego atop the Bank of America building. The station struggled financially for many years; the station was perpetually for sale, at one point for as low as $100,000.

KCBQ-FM (1981–1996) edit

In 1981, KITT was bought by the owners of KCBQ and began simulcasting its new AM counterpart as KCBQ-FM. The station changed formats many times. First, following the end of the simulcast, KCBQ-FM signed on as "KCBQ Country" to compete with KSON-FM (97.3 FM). When that effort failed, it became "The Eagle", another flop.

KCBQ-FM eventually found success as an oldies station. Owner Compass Media proceeded to rehire former program director Rich Brother Robbin, who adjusted the format to "modern oldies". In October 1995, Compass sold six stations, including KCBQ-AM-FM, to Par Broadcasting for $68 million.[1]

KIOZ — "Rock 105.3" (1996–present) edit

On April 1, 1996 at midnight, KCBQ-FM swapped frequencies with KIOZ, transferring the latter station's call letters and active rock format from 102.1 FM (IOZ resembles the number 102) to 105.3 FM. Meanwhile, KCBQ's call sign was dropped in favor of a new identity: KXST, for "Sets FM", with an adult album alternative (AAA) format.[2][3] In October 1996, just one year after purchasing KIOZ, Par Broadcasting sold its four-station San Diego cluster to Jacor Communications for $72 million, part of a complex four-way swap of stations throughout California.[4]

The new "Rock 105.3" thrived under Jacor. KIOZ aired the syndicated program The Howard Stern Show weekday mornings after it was pulled from Mexican radio station XETRA-FM. Shannon Leader was on-air middays, B.C. and Woody hosted afternoon drive, Mikey Esparza (later of The Mikey Show) was on evenings, and Mark The Shark hosted the overnight slot. It also had controversial moments, such as the "head up your ass" billboard of the late 1990s.

In 2004, The Mikey Show replaced Howard Stern on the KIOZ lineup. This change resulted from Clear Channel Communications (now iHeartMedia), which purchased Jacor, canceling Stern's morning show from the six Clear Channel-owned stations that carried it, owing to the "Nipplegate incident at Super Bowl XXXVIII. (Stern would move to KPLN that summer, then ultimately off terrestrial radio altogether — and thus outside FCC indecency regulation — when he moved to Sirius Satellite Radio in January 2006.) The Mikey Show itself left KIOZ in 2010 when Esparza moved to KBZT.[5]

KIOZ was the flagship station of the San Diego Chargers football team from 2005 until their relocation after the 2016 NFL season. Staffing the microphones for pre-game shows were Eddie "The Oracle" Pappani (from KIOZ morning drive program The Show), and former NFL players Lew Bush and Jim Laslavic of San Diego's KNSD.

Replacing The Mikey Show in morning drive is a program known simply as The Show, which debuted on January 4, 2010. The show has a cast of four: Eddie, Sky, Thor and Emily. Costa, as he is referred to on-air, left the program in August 2012. After 13 years, Ashlee left on September 5, 2017. Emily, the newest member of The Show, joined on January 2, 2018.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ "No Fish Story: Dodge's ARS Lands A $70 Million Marlin" (PDF). Radio & Records. October 27, 1995. p. 6. Retrieved June 1, 2018.
  2. ^ "Rumbles" (PDF). Radio & Records. April 5, 1996. p. 24. Retrieved June 1, 2018.
  3. ^ "Alt-rock radio station KPRI-FM sold". San Diego Union-Tribune. Tribune Publishing. September 28, 2015. Retrieved June 1, 2018.
  4. ^ Van Slooten, Heather (October 25, 1996). "San Diego And Sacramento: Radio's Latest Swap Cities" (PDF). Radio & Records. p. 1. Retrieved June 1, 2018.
  5. ^ "KBZT Hires The Mikey Show For Mornings". All Access. All Access Music Group. January 12, 2010. Retrieved June 1, 2018.
  6. ^ "Podcast: 9.05.17 Full Show | Follow Along With The Show | ROCK 105.3". ROCK 105.3. Retrieved September 6, 2017.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • KIOZ in the FCC FM station database
  • KIOZ in Nielsen Audio's FM station database

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1958 1981 KCBQ FM 1981 1996 Call sign meaningIOZ looks like the number 102 original frequency was 102 1 FM now KLVJ Technical informationFacility ID13504ClassBERP26 000 wattsHAAT210 meters 690 ft Transmitter coordinates32 50 20 N 117 14 59 W 32 838944 N 117 249750 W 32 838944 117 249750LinksWebcastListen LiveWebsiterock1053 iheart com Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 KCBQ FM 1981 1996 1 3 KIOZ Rock 105 3 1996 present 2 References 3 External linksHistory editEarly years edit The station at 105 3 FM went on the air in 1954 as KSON FM co owned with KSON AM It broadcast initially on 101 5 MHz and moved to 104 7 MHz at the end of 1954 The station changed call letters twice in 1957 the second call sign KDFR reflected its ownership by Dorothy and C Fredric Rabell In March 1958 the newly renamed KITT a beautiful music formatted station began broadcasting on 105 3 MHz The transmitter was located in downtown San Diego atop the Bank of America building The station struggled financially for many years the station was perpetually for sale at one point for as low as 100 000 KCBQ FM 1981 1996 edit In 1981 KITT was bought by the owners of KCBQ and began simulcasting its new AM counterpart as KCBQ FM The station changed formats many times First following the end of the simulcast KCBQ FM signed on as KCBQ Country to compete with KSON FM 97 3 FM When that effort failed it became The Eagle another flop KCBQ FM eventually found success as an oldies station Owner Compass Media proceeded to rehire former program director Rich Brother Robbin who adjusted the format to modern oldies In October 1995 Compass sold six stations including KCBQ AM FM to Par Broadcasting for 68 million 1 KIOZ Rock 105 3 1996 present edit On April 1 1996 at midnight KCBQ FM swapped frequencies with KIOZ transferring the latter station s call letters and active rock format from 102 1 FM IOZ resembles the number 102 to 105 3 FM Meanwhile KCBQ s call sign was dropped in favor of a new identity KXST for Sets FM with an adult album alternative AAA format 2 3 In October 1996 just one year after purchasing KIOZ Par Broadcasting sold its four station San Diego cluster to Jacor Communications for 72 million part of a complex four way swap of stations throughout California 4 The new Rock 105 3 thrived under Jacor KIOZ aired the syndicated program The Howard Stern Show weekday mornings after it was pulled from Mexican radio station XETRA FM Shannon Leader was on air middays B C and Woody hosted afternoon drive Mikey Esparza later of The Mikey Show was on evenings and Mark The Shark hosted the overnight slot It also had controversial moments such as the head up your ass billboard of the late 1990s In 2004 The Mikey Show replaced Howard Stern on the KIOZ lineup This change resulted from Clear Channel Communications now iHeartMedia which purchased Jacor canceling Stern s morning show from the six Clear Channel owned stations that carried it owing to the Nipplegate incident at Super Bowl XXXVIII Stern would move to KPLN that summer then ultimately off terrestrial radio altogether and thus outside FCC indecency regulation when he moved to Sirius Satellite Radio in January 2006 The Mikey Show itself left KIOZ in 2010 when Esparza moved to KBZT 5 KIOZ was the flagship station of the San Diego Chargers football team from 2005 until their relocation after the 2016 NFL season Staffing the microphones for pre game shows were Eddie The Oracle Pappani from KIOZ morning drive program The Show and former NFL players Lew Bush and Jim Laslavic of San Diego s KNSD Replacing The Mikey Show in morning drive is a program known simply as The Show which debuted on January 4 2010 The show has a cast of four Eddie Sky Thor and Emily Costa as he is referred to on air left the program in August 2012 After 13 years Ashlee left on September 5 2017 Emily the newest member of The Show joined on January 2 2018 6 References edit No Fish Story Dodge s ARS Lands A 70 Million Marlin PDF Radio amp Records October 27 1995 p 6 Retrieved June 1 2018 Rumbles PDF Radio amp Records April 5 1996 p 24 Retrieved June 1 2018 Alt rock radio station KPRI FM sold San Diego Union Tribune Tribune Publishing September 28 2015 Retrieved June 1 2018 Van Slooten Heather October 25 1996 San Diego And Sacramento Radio s Latest Swap Cities PDF Radio amp Records p 1 Retrieved June 1 2018 KBZT Hires The Mikey Show For Mornings All Access All Access Music Group January 12 2010 Retrieved June 1 2018 Podcast 9 05 17 Full Show Follow Along With The Show ROCK 105 3 ROCK 105 3 Retrieved September 6 2017 External links editOfficial website KIOZ in the FCC FM station database KIOZ in Nielsen Audio s FM station database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KIOZ amp oldid 1181410917, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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