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KUIC

KUIC (95.3 FM) is an adult contemporary radio station licensed to Vacaville, California and serves the Sacramento Valley. Their music format consists of music from the 1980s to today.

KUIC
Broadcast areaSacramento Valley
Frequency95.3 MHz
Branding95.3 KUIC
Programming
FormatAdult contemporary
Ownership
Owner
KKDV, KKIQ
History
First air date
1970 (as KVFS)
Former call signs
KVFS (1970–73)
Technical information
Facility ID54261
ClassB1
ERP490 watts
HAAT617 meters
Transmitter coordinates
38°23′42″N 122°05′57″W / 38.39500°N 122.09917°W / 38.39500; -122.09917
Repeater(s)95.3 KUIC-FM2 (Vallejo)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitekuic.com

The station is currently owned by Alpha Media,[1] which also owns KKIQ 101.7 FM in Livermore and KKDV 92.1 FM in Walnut Creek. The three stations were sold in 2015 to Alpha Broadcasting.[2] KUIC operates from its studios in Vacaville, and its transmitter is located west of Vacaville along the Solano-Napa county line. (Sister stations KKDV and KKIQ have studios in Pleasanton.) It also utilizes a translator booster in Vallejo.

History

95.3 was originally put on the air in 1970 as KVFS, owned by Bruce and Dennis Zieminski operating as Northern California Stereocasters. The original callsign represented the service area of Vacaville, Fairfield, and Suisun. KVFS maintained studios in a mobile home.

In 1973, the station was sold to KPOP Radio and became KUIC. The transmitter was relocated to Butcher Hill—one of the first Sparta 602 packages produced. Studios moved to the station moved to the second story of the Triangle Building, later the California Hawaii Building, then to a two-story building on East Main (Vacaville) followed by a relocation to a larger building near the corner of Davis and Mason Street. Early Triangle Building music formats were often quite varied, often selected by the current disc-jockey and for many decades, the station certainly maintained a very local down-home flavor.

Early station Chief Engineers include Tim Dineen, Steve Moore and longtime employee Alan McCarthy. In the mid 1990s, the transmitter site was relocated to Mt. Vaca, where it remains to this day. For a brief period of time (circa 1994/95), KNBA 1190 Vallejo was purchased and operated as a sister station, but not normally with the same programming. KNBA also expanded with an expanded band 1640 AM signal, which was spun off and is now KDIA.

References

  1. ^ "KUIC Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  2. ^ McCarthy, Ryan. Daily Republic. McNaughton Newspapers, Inc., 23 Jan. 2015. Web. 13 Aug. 2016.

External links

  • KUIC in the FCC FM station database
  • KUIC on Radio-Locator
  • KUIC in Nielsen Audio's FM station database


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