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KTRB (860 AM) is a commercial radio station in San Francisco, California. The station has a talk radio format, airing programming from the Salem Radio Network, using the slogan "860 AM The Answer." KTRB is owned by Salem Media Group, through licensee New Inspiration Broadcasting Company, Inc.; Salem uses "The Answer" as a brand for most of its ...
860 AM. List of radio stations that broadcast on AM frequency 860kHz. The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 860 kHz: [1] CJBC Toronto is the Class A station on 860 AM, a Canadian clear channel frequency.
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 ; 1100 KFAX San Francisco ; 1170 KLOK San Jose (Punjabi/Punjabi music) 1190 KDYA Vallejo 2; 1220 KDOW Palo Alto (Business news)
Oakland Athletics Radio Network. The Oakland Athletics Radio Network consists of 15 AM stations and 7 FM translators or repeaters in the state of California, including the flagship station, KNEW (960 AM). [1] There is a 4-station Spanish-language network (all AM) with affiliates in italics. The Spanish-language network only airs night & weekend ...
KTRB: 860 kHz San Francisco, California 50 kW U, DAN (Class B) KTRH: 740 kHz Houston, Texas 50 kW U, DA2 (Class B) KTTH: 770 kHz Seattle, Washington 50 kW-D, 5 kW-N, DA2 (Class B) KTWO: 1030 kHz Casper, Wyoming 50 kW U, DAN (Class B) KUAZ: 1550 kHz Tucson, Arizona 50 kW-D (daytime only), ND (Class D) KUTR: 820 kHz Taylorsville, Utah
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For most Giants radio broadcasts on KNBR, Jon Miller and Dave Flemming take turns calling play-by-play (usually Miller will call innings 1-2, 5-6, 8-9, and Flemming will call innings 3-4, and 7).
Apart from owning and/or operating many television stations, the company formerly had two radio stations in its possession, KTRB (860 AM) and KMPH (840 AM)—changed from KPMP in June 2006 to reflect its nearby sister/flagship television station, Fox affiliate KMPH-TV, both in Fresno, California.