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KIIS-FM has consistently been rated the number-one radio station in the Los Angeles/Orange County and Ventura County markets, averaging nearly one million listeners. [2] As of December 2021, KIIS-FM is the only Top 40 station in the Los Angeles area, after Audacy's KNOU flipped to a simulcast of KNX and changed its callsign to KNX-FM. [3]
The KIIS-FM Jingle Ball (also referred to as just Jingle Ball) is an annual concert produced by the Los Angeles radio station KIIS-FM that takes place in early-to-mid December. [1] Since 2000, the concert series has been staged at various venues around southern California , including the Shrine Auditorium and Staples Center in Los Angeles , and ...
In 2007, she was promoted to DJ and midday personality at 102.7 KIIS FM, Los Angeles, CA. [3] A few later she picked up the same role at a sister radio station Channel 933” KHTS in San Diego. [4] She also hosted middays for iHeart stations across the United States. [4] Occasionally she would be a substitute host on On Air With Ryan Seacrest. [1]
That reporter is Rick Dees from at that time, 102.7 KISS FM in Los Angeles. San Fernando Mission Catholic Cemetery 11160 Stranwood Ave, Mission Hills, CA 91345. Image credits: Brian Witt #55.
On Air with Ryan Seacrest is a weekday syndicated radio program hosted by Ryan Seacrest.It was launched in 2004 as a drive time show at the same time on Los Angeles Top 40 station 102.7 KIIS-FM as the television show with the same name, although Seacrest had hosted a similar show in afternoon drive time on sister station Star 98.7 KYSR from 1995 until 2003.
KVVS (105.5 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Rosamond, California, and owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. It simulcasts the Top 40 (CHR) format of KIIS-FM (102.7) from Los Angeles for listeners in northern Los Angeles County and southeastern Kern County, California, collectively known as the Antelope Valley region.
In the late 1970s, many US radio stations began calling themselves "Kiss". Among these was KIIS-FM in Los Angeles, which adopted that call sign in 1975 when it became a sister station to KIIS (AM) — whose call sign comes not from the word "Kiss" but rather its dial position at 1150, with the letters "I" and "S" being the letters most closely resembling 1 and 5, respectively. [1]
KIIS-FM, a radio station (102.7 FM) licensed to Los Angeles, California, United States; KIIS Network, a network of Australian radio stations including: KIIS 106.5, Greater Sydney area; KIIS 101.1, Greater Melbourne area; KIIS 97.3, Greater Brisbane area; KIIS Extra 95.8, a Greek radio station