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[33] [34] On that day, KGO launched a sports talk format emphasizing sports betting, branded as "810 The Spread". The new format had no local programming, and the station's schedule was primarily sourced from the BetQL and Infinity Sports (formerly CBS Sports Radio) networks, serving as a complement to sister sports stations KNBR-FM and KTCT.
Until 1927, radio in the United States was regulated by the Bureau of Navigation within the Department of Commerce. On August 1, 1925, the bureau sent a telegram [2] authorizing a new radio station for the Tenth Avenue Baptist Church in Oakland, California, operating on 1390 kHz. [3] The station's call letters, KTAB, reflected its owner's name. [4]
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 810 kHz: [1] 810 AM is a United States clear-channel frequency. [2] KSFO San Francisco and WGY Schenectady share Class A status on 810 AM. Because 810 kHz is a multiple of both 9 and 10, the frequency is available for use by broadcast stations in all three ITU regions .
Here are the opening lines for the first-round games (four matchups won't be set until the First Four is completed), with the spreads from BetMGM: East Region No. 1 UConn (-26.5) vs. No. 16 Stetson
94.1 KPFA Berkeley (Pacifica Radio)* 94.5 KBAY Gilroy ; 94.9 KYLD San Francisco (Contemporary hit radio) 95.3 KJLV San Jose ; 95.7 KGMZ-FM San Francisco ; 96.1 KSQQ Morgan Hill (Sing Tao Chinese Radio) 96.5 KOIT San Francisco (Adult contemporary) 97.3 KLLC San Francisco ; 97.7 KWAI Los Altos * 98.1 KISQ San Francisco
WHB (810 AM) is a commercial radio station in Kansas City, Missouri, airing an all-sports radio format.Its studios are on West 121st Street in Overland Park, Kansas, also the headquarters of its owner, Union Broadcasting.
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The station signed on the air on May 16, 1988; 36 years ago ().The slogan was "Good News Radio, 810 KCHG", airing a Christian radio format. In July 1998, the station was leased through a local marketing agreement (LMA) with Clear Channel Communications to make room for a simulcast of 96.1 KSJL, which aired an urban contemporary format.