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KOGO (600 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in San Diego, California. The station airs a news/talk radio format and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. The studios and offices are located in San Diego's Kearny Mesa neighborhood on the northeast side. KOGO transmits with 9,000 watts during the day and 10,000 watts at night.
It is real, it is happening," Gloria said, "and we experienced it yesterday in San Diego." Officials agreed that the city's outdated stormwater drainage system, for which $2 billion of necessary ...
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 600 kHz: 600 AM is a Regional broadcast frequency [1] Argentina ... KOGO: San Diego, California: 51514: B: 9: 10
The KFSD-TV call sign was on Channel 10 from 1953–1963. The three KFSD stations switched to the KOGO call sign in 1963, as information about San Diego and its people were fed into a new IBM computer and asked for the perfect call letters for these stations, and it chose KOGO. The last iteration of KFSD-FM 94.1 was as a classical station.
A car sits along a flooded road during the rainstorm in San Diego (AP) Mayor Gloria said a high school in San Diego was being used as a temporary shelter after about 100 homes were in some way ...
An evacuation order has been lifted after a lithium-ion battery fire broke out at a power plant facility in Central California Thursday night, officials said Friday. “In an abundance of caution ...
KMYI (formerly KFSD-FM/KOGO-FM) moved to the KGTV site in 1974 from the Emerald Hills KOGO 600 facility. KSSX moved to the KGTV site from the lower Soledad site of UCSD in 2007. KYXY moved to the KGTV site in 2007 from the KFMB Channel 8 tower site. KSON (originally KSDO-FM) was licensed to the site in the early 1960s.
Navy Base San Diego, south of downtown, reported flooding in the late morning as a thick cell of precipitation moved over the area and put multiple streets and Interstate 15, which leads to Las ...