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KXSC (FM)

KXSC (104.9 FM) is a radio station based in Sunnyvale, California, serving the San Francisco Bay Area. It is owned by the University of Southern California and airs a classical music format as a full-time simulcast of KDFC in San Francisco. The station broadcasts in HD.[2]

KXSC
Simulcast of KDFC, San Francisco
Broadcast areaSan Jose/Oakland/San Francisco, California
Frequency104.9 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingClassical California KDFC
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatClassical music
Affiliations
Ownership
OwnerUniversity of Southern California
History
First air date
March 14, 1961 (1961-03-14)
Former call signs
  • KHYD (1961–64)
  • KFMR (1964–79)
  • KDOS (1979–83)
  • KBRG (1983–97)
  • KUFX (1997–98)
  • KLDZ (1998–99)
  • KCNL (1999–2005)
  • KMJO (2005)
  • KCNL (2005–12)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID54478
ClassA
ERP6,000 watts
HAAT−47 meters (−154 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
37°19′22″N 121°45′19″W / 37.32278°N 121.75528°W / 37.32278; -121.75528
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
Webcast
  • Listen live
  • Listen live (via TuneIn)
Websitewww.kdfc.com

History edit

KXSC (104.9 FM) began in 1961 as KHYD, a 3,000–watt station operating from a house on Mowry Avenue in Fremont, California.

The station call letters changed to KFMR in 1964. 18-year-old Bill Stairs was among the alumni of early days of KFMR who went on to a career as a DJ, program director and broadcast consultant in markets from Spokane, Sacramento and San Diego in the west to Boston and Chicago in the east. Another early DJ at KFMR was writer Timothy Perrin, winner of the 2007 Angie Award for best screenplay. Under new ownership in the early 1980s, KFMR changed to a religious format.

In 1983, it became Spanish-language KDOS 104.9, as La Chiquitita with its studios in Fremont. By December 1983, the station adopted KBRG call letters from 105.3 (now KITS). In 1986, brothers Danny Villanueva and James Villanueva, owners of Radio América, Inc, Bahia Radio, purchased KBRG. The station became "La Nueva KBRG" from 1986 to 1992. The station continued the Spanish-language music and variety format and aired Oakland Athletics baseball games in Spanish, with Amaury Pi-Gonzalez as announcer. In 1989, EXCL Communications purchased KBRG 104.9 from Radio América, Inc and flipped to a Spanish AC format known as Super Estrella, the station was still licensed to Fremont, California. The format was rebranded to Radio Romantica in the mid 1990s.

As the Hispanic population grew in the East Bay during the 1990s. EXCL was vying to find a stronger signal other than 104.9 which only covers the South Bay. On December 31, 1997 EXCL reached a deal with American Radio Systems, in a three-station frequency swap, EXCL's KBRG moved to 100.3 and 104.9 became KUFX.

In August 1998, the station's owners (Jacor) changed the format to modern adult contemporary and the call letters to KLDZ. Six months later, the format and call letters were changed to new wave music/alternative rock classics KCNL, which was switched to alternative rock on January 15, 2001. KCNL's call letters were briefly changed to KMJO on October 14, 2005, and changed back to KCNL ten days later, though there was no format change involved. It was likely that Clear Channel Communications (now iHeartMedia), the owners at the time, wanted to park the KMJO call letters temporarily.

On January 1, 2006, KCNL dropped alternative rock and flipped to Spanish. It was named "La Romántica" for a couple of months, but was later renamed "Enamorada 104.9". Ratings for the station had dropped from a 3.4 share to a 1.3 share during that time. Because of this, KCNL announced the return of the alternative rock format in late February 2007. The station relaunched on February 28, 2007, with "Beautiful Day" by U2 as the first song in the resurrected Channel 104.9 format.[3] After 11 months without airstaff, on January 22, 2008, "Joe" returned to host afternoons.

On September 18, 2009, KCNL switched to the "La Preciosa" Spanish-adult hits format. On March 2, 2010, Clear Channel Communications sold the station to Principle Broadcasting Network (San Jose, California) for $5 million. KCNL changed to the "iFM" Spanish-language variety format. On Saturday and Sunday nights from 8 pm to midnight, KCNL aired "Save Alternative," which also aired 24 hours a day on an HD2 channel and online at www.savealternative.com.

According to Radio Survivor, on March 30, 2012, Principle Broadcasting Network sold KCNL to the University of Southern California for $7.5 million. On May 2, 2012, it was announced that the Spanish-language format would end on Memorial Day (May 28), 2012. On May 20, 2012, "Save Alternative" ceased broadcasting on KCNL-HD2. On May 25, 2012, the call letters were changed to KXSC and the format to classical music, broadcasting programming from KDFC to the South Bay and the Peninsula areas. The change took place three days earlier than originally planned.

Additional frequencies edit

In addition to KXSC, the programming of KDFC is transmitted by these stations and translators to widen its broadcast area.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KXSC". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-10-06. Retrieved 2014-05-18. HD Radio Guide for San Jose
  3. ^ Connor, Mike (April 4, 2007). "Here We Are Now, Entertain Us". Metro Silicon Valley. Retrieved August 13, 2014.
  4. ^ "KDFC Coverage Map". KDFC. Retrieved February 10, 2024.
  • , as of April 2, 2006 from Internet Archive
  • “Channel 104.9” KCNL changes from Alternative Classics to Alternative

External links edit

  • Official website
  • KXSC in the FCC FM station database
  • KXSC in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
  • FCC History Cards for KXSC

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CaliforniaHistoryFirst air dateMarch 14 1961 1961 03 14 Former call signsKHYD 1961 64 KFMR 1964 79 KDOS 1979 83 KBRG 1983 97 KUFX 1997 98 KLDZ 1998 99 KCNL 1999 2005 KMJO 2005 KCNL 2005 12 Technical information 1 Licensing authorityFCCFacility ID54478ClassAERP6 000 wattsHAAT 47 meters 154 ft Transmitter coordinates37 19 22 N 121 45 19 W 37 32278 N 121 75528 W 37 32278 121 75528LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebcastListen liveListen live via TuneIn Websitewww wbr kdfc wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Additional frequencies 3 References 4 External linksHistory editKXSC 104 9 FM began in 1961 as KHYD a 3 000 watt station operating from a house on Mowry Avenue in Fremont California The station call letters changed to KFMR in 1964 18 year old Bill Stairs was among the alumni of early days of KFMR who went on to a career as a DJ program director and broadcast consultant in markets from Spokane Sacramento and San Diego in the west to Boston and Chicago in the east Another early DJ at KFMR was writer Timothy Perrin winner of the 2007 Angie Award for best screenplay Under new ownership in the early 1980s KFMR changed to a religious format In 1983 it became Spanish language KDOS 104 9 as La Chiquitita with its studios in Fremont By December 1983 the station adopted KBRG call letters from 105 3 now KITS In 1986 brothers Danny Villanueva and James Villanueva owners of Radio America Inc Bahia Radio purchased KBRG The station became La Nueva KBRG from 1986 to 1992 The station continued the Spanish language music and variety format and aired Oakland Athletics baseball games in Spanish with Amaury Pi Gonzalez as announcer In 1989 EXCL Communications purchased KBRG 104 9 from Radio America Inc and flipped to a Spanish AC format known as Super Estrella the station was still licensed to Fremont California The format was rebranded to Radio Romantica in the mid 1990s As the Hispanic population grew in the East Bay during the 1990s EXCL was vying to find a stronger signal other than 104 9 which only covers the South Bay On December 31 1997 EXCL reached a deal with American Radio Systems in a three station frequency swap EXCL s KBRG moved to 100 3 and 104 9 became KUFX In August 1998 the station s owners Jacor changed the format to modern adult contemporary and the call letters to KLDZ Six months later the format and call letters were changed to new wave music alternative rock classics KCNL which was switched to alternative rock on January 15 2001 KCNL s call letters were briefly changed to KMJO on October 14 2005 and changed back to KCNL ten days later though there was no format change involved It was likely that Clear Channel Communications now iHeartMedia the owners at the time wanted to park the KMJO call letters temporarily On January 1 2006 KCNL dropped alternative rock and flipped to Spanish It was named La Romantica for a couple of months but was later renamed Enamorada 104 9 Ratings for the station had dropped from a 3 4 share to a 1 3 share during that time Because of this KCNL announced the return of the alternative rock format in late February 2007 The station relaunched on February 28 2007 with Beautiful Day by U2 as the first song in the resurrected Channel 104 9 format 3 After 11 months without airstaff on January 22 2008 Joe returned to host afternoons On September 18 2009 KCNL switched to the La Preciosa Spanish adult hits format On March 2 2010 Clear Channel Communications sold the station to Principle Broadcasting Network San Jose California for 5 million KCNL changed to the iFM Spanish language variety format On Saturday and Sunday nights from 8 pm to midnight KCNL aired Save Alternative which also aired 24 hours a day on an HD2 channel and online at www savealternative com According to Radio Survivor on March 30 2012 Principle Broadcasting Network sold KCNL to the University of Southern California for 7 5 million On May 2 2012 it was announced that the Spanish language format would end on Memorial Day May 28 2012 On May 20 2012 Save Alternative ceased broadcasting on KCNL HD2 On May 25 2012 the call letters were changed to KXSC and the format to classical music broadcasting programming from KDFC to the South Bay and the Peninsula areas The change took place three days earlier than originally planned Additional frequencies editIn addition to KXSC the programming of KDFC is transmitted by these stations and translators to widen its broadcast area 4 KDFC 90 3 FM licensed to San Francisco California KOSC 89 9 FM licensed to Angwin California KDFG 103 9 FM licensed to Seaside California K212AA 90 3 FM licensed to Los Gatos California K223AJ 92 5 FM licensed to Lakeport CaliforniaReferences edit Facility Technical Data for KXSC Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission HD Radio station guide for Nashville TN Archived from the original on 2014 10 06 Retrieved 2014 05 18 HD Radio Guide for San Jose Connor Mike April 4 2007 Here We Are Now Entertain Us Metro Silicon Valley Retrieved August 13 2014 KDFC Coverage Map KDFC Retrieved February 10 2024 The Enamorada KCNL Home Page as of April 2 2006 from Internet Archive Channel 104 9 KCNL changes from Alternative Classics to AlternativeExternal links editOfficial website KXSC in the FCC FM station database KXSC in Nielsen Audio s FM station database FCC History Cards for KXSC Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KXSC FM amp oldid 1206030769, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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