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The station at 98.5 FM first signed on November 1, 1959, as KXRQ. [2] Owned and operated by Dale Flewelling, it was dedicated by then-California Governor Pat Brown.From its original studios and transmitter located on the 13th floor of the Elks building in downtown Sacramento, [3] KXRQ operated daily from 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. with an effective radiated power of 35,000 watts.
Worship music KYDS: 91.5 FM: Sacramento: San Juan Unified School District: Educational ... 100.5 FM: Sacramento: Bonneville International Corporation: Adult Top 40:
By this time, Sacramento only had one other AOR station: KZAP (98.5 FM), whose programming was beginning to skew toward 25-to-49-year-old males. The station changed its call letters to KDJQ and rebranded as "93 Rock". Targeting males ages 18–34, "93 Rock" featured music by mainstream hard rock artists.
KUFX was originally located at 94.5 FM, then 104.9 FM, and moved to 98.5 FM on June 19, 1998. [3] Before this, the 98.5 frequency was the longtime home to KOME, which is best remembered as a major Bay Area AOR station throughout the 1970s and into the 1990s. Several of the KUFX staff were employed by KOME. KUFX refers to itself as "98.5 KFOX".
WFFY (98.5 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to San Carlos Park, Florida, and broadcasting to the Fort Myers media market.It airs a rhythmic contemporary radio format and is owned by Sun Broadcasting, with studios on Palm Beach Boulevard in Fort Myers.
KRXQ, a radio station (98.5 FM) licensed to Sacramento, California, United States, which used the KZAP call sign and "K-ZAP" branding from 1968 to 1992; KZAP (FM), a radio station (96.7 FM) licensed to Paradise, California, United States; KZHP-LP, a low-power radio station (93.3 FM), using the "K-ZAP" branding, in Sacramento, California, United ...
The station originally transmitted at 98.3 FM before moving to 98.5 FM in 1998. Previous formats included an easy listening format with call signs WSUX-FM (Sussex County) and WECY-FM (Easy). On August 17, 2018, the station's WGBG-FM call sign and format moved from 98.5 FM to WKHI 107.7 FM Fruitland, MD, and 98.5 continued to simulcast 107.7 ...
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