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  2. KSFN - Wikipedia

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    KSFN (1510 AM) is a commercial radio station broadcasting a Spanish Regional Mexican music radio format. Licensed to Piedmont, California , the station serves the San Francisco Bay Area . The station is currently owned by Alfredo Plascencia's Lazer Broadcasting, through licensee Lazer Licenses, LLC.

  3. List of radio stations in the San Francisco Bay Area

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    610 KEAR San Francisco (Family Radio) 680 KNBR San Francisco 1; 740 KCBS San Francisco ; 810 KSFO San Francisco (Conservative talk) 1; 860 KTRB San Francisco (Conservative talk) 910 KKSF Oakland (Black Information Network) 960 KNEW Oakland (Bloomberg Radio) 1010 KIQI San Francisco (Spanish talk/brokered) 1050 KTCT San Mateo

  4. Hollywood and Vine - Wikipedia

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    Hollywood and Vine was the second busiest intersection in the city, after Wilshire Boulevard and Western Avenue. [3] In the 1930s, radio station KFWB spoke of "broadcasting live from Hollywood and Vine," and newspaper columnists Hedda Hopper and Jimmie Fidler regularly touted the intersection's mystique. [3]

  5. KNBR-FM - Wikipedia

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    KRQR was the hard rock station and KQAK was a new station with a friendly, loosely programmed, personality-driven alternative rock/new wave format. There were two other rock stations in the South Bay - KSJO and KOME. One other San Francisco rock station, KSFX, switched to talk radio in May of that year. Of the six Bay Area rock stations that ...

  6. The Burbank Studios - Wikipedia

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    Since NBC never owned a radio station in Los Angeles, the network's West Coast programming originated from its San Francisco station (KPO, which later became KNBC, and is now KNBR). NBC radio network programming was carried on KFI in Los Angeles. The architect for the distinctive Streamline Moderne building at Sunset and Vine was John C. Austin ...

  7. KMVQ-FM - Wikipedia

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    It became the first mainstream top 40 station for San Francisco in six years since KZQZ flipped to country in 2002. As a result, KMVQ became musically similar to CBS Radio's other newly launched Top 40 stations in Houston, Los Angeles, New York City and Detroit. To fill the void, Clear Channel's KISQ shifted from urban AC to rhythmic AC.

  8. KNBR (AM) - Wikipedia

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    In 1941, just before World War II, NBC constructed NBC Radio City San Francisco at 420 Taylor Street. [10] It was considered one of the best radio facilities built during the "Golden Age of Radio". [11] However, with the network control having been moved to Los Angeles, the San Francisco NBC building was never fully used.

  9. Vine Street - Wikipedia

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    Miss Brewster's Millions (1926) starring Bebe Daniels, was shot on Vine Street at Franklin Avenue, near the site that is now the Capitol Records Building. [6] An underground station for the Metro B Line is located one block east at Hollywood Boulevard and Argyle Avenue.