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Radio station KFSR was founded in 1982 at California State University, Fresno. [2] The primary format at that time was jazz in the morning and mostly new wave music from noon until 2:00am. Weekend programming was varied, including country/western, soul/rap, and public affairs programming. The station also aired many FSU sporting events.
KFSR Radio is the campus radio station. KFSR's broadcast license is owned by California State University, Fresno. KFSR is a listener-supported, non-profit, public radio station. It broadcasts at 90.7 FM and streams online at www.kfsr.org. It operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and plays jazz, blues and a wide range of specialty shows.
The Fresno Bee Four, from left, Joe Rosato, George Gruner, William K. Patterson and James Bort, Jr., on Sept. 3, 1976 outside Fresno County Jail. Early origins Mr. Gruner was born in Alameda in ...
KFRR (104.1 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Woodlake, California, and broadcasting to the Fresno metropolitan area. It airs an alternative rock format and is owned by John Ostlund and Fat Dawgs Broadcasting, LLC. The studios and offices are at One Putt Broadcasting in Downtown Fresno, across from the historic Warnors Theater.
KMGV (97.9 FM) is a commercial radio station in Fresno, California. It is owned by Cumulus Media and it airs a rhythmic oldies radio format. The studios are in the Radio City building on West Shaw Avenue in North Fresno. KMGV is a Class B station with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 2,100 watts.
KOKO-FM originally signed on the air April 16, 1990, [3] as country station KTAA and was owned by Barnard Broadcasting A California Limited Partnership during the early 1990s. In the early 1990s, the station flipped to a short-lived hip-hop format as Jammin 94 , before flipping to regional Mexican La Fiesta .
Philip Teresi and Frances “Skippy” Echeverria host the afternoon drive weekdays from 2-6 p.m. on News Talk 580 and 105.9 KMJ.
KYNO 940 AM, a radio station licensed to Fresno, California, United States, which held the call sign KFRE from 1937 to 2000. In the 1950's KFRE operated with 50,000 watts of power, and also owned KRFM 93.7, with a classical music format. KFRE was the local CBS radio affiliate. (White's Radio Log, and Fresno Bee radio logs, 1950's).