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Talk radio station in San Diego
KCBQ (1170 AM "The Answer") is a commercial radio station in San Diego, California. It is owned by Salem Media Group and airs a conservative talk radio
KCBQ
Active rock radio station in San Diego
simulcast, KCBQ-FM signed on as "KCBQ Country" to compete with KSON-FM (97.3 FM). When that effort failed, it became "The Eagle", another flop. KCBQ-FM eventually
KIOZ
American radio and TV personality (born 1949)
Hollywood Walk of Fame. Born in San Diego, Kelly worked at KDEO, KPRI, KGB, KCBQ, KOGO KBZS and KFMB-FM before replacing the late Don Steele in the afternoon
"Shotgun_Tom"_Kelly
British DJ (1940–2019)
Beatles embarked on their 1965 North American concert tour, radio station KCBQ in San Diego employed Hudson. He described himself as a record producer who
Lord_Tim_Hudson
British actor
he moved on to KORL, KGMB and KKUA in Honolulu, Hawaii, before moving to KCBQ in San Diego in 1969. He stayed in California, working on KYA San Francisco
Neil_Ross
American musical group
Cascades' cover version of Bob Lind's "Truly Julie's Blues" received spins on KCBQ and KGB in 1966, and their song "Maybe the Rain Will Fall" fared well on
The_Cascades_(band)
Radio broadcasting company
well-known stations the Bartell Group owned include WOKY in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, KCBQ in San Diego, California, KRUX 1360 in Phoenix, Arizona, and Spanish-language
Bartell_Group
Radio station in Detroit, Michigan
Super Q. Bartell at the time owned such legendary AM Top 40 stations as KCBQ in San Diego and WOKY in Milwaukee. Like those stations, WDRQ used consultant
WUFL_(FM)
Radio station in San Diego, California
for Dallas in 1975 and eventually returned to San Diego on rival station KCBQ in 1976. Charlie & Harrigan became one of the most popular shows on San Diego
KGB_(AM)
American radio broadcaster and media company
1380 Conservative talk New Inspiration Broadcasting Co., Inc. San Diego, CA KCBQ 1170 Conservative talk New Inspiration Broadcasting Co., Inc. KPRZ 1210 Christian
Salem_Media_Group
American radio network
Andrea Kaye Show Andrea Kaye KCBQ 1170 & FM 96.1 theanswersandiego.com San Diego The Pro America Report Ed Martin KCBQ 1170 & FM 96.1 theanswersandiego
Salem_Radio_Network
Radio station in Glendale, California, United States
the Inland Empire (Riverside County and San Bernardino County) and 1170 KCBQ serving San Diego. Jennifer Horn and Grant Stinchfield host KRLA's morning
KRLA
American actor
stations, including KHJ in Los Angeles, KFRC in San Francisco, KILT in Houston, KCBQ in San Diego, KNUS in Dallas, and KAKC in Tulsa. He was also one of the pioneers
Beau_Weaver
American radio personality and television host (1944–2016)
when the San Fernando earthquake occurred. In early 1972 he did mornings at KCBQ in San Diego (during the original presentation of "The Last Contest") and
Charlie_Tuna
American announcer (1935–2020)
1963, he moved to San Diego, California, to take a radio host position at KCBQ. He then joined KLAC, an AM radio station in Los Angeles, in 1963. Bishop
Jerry_Bishop
Radio station in St. Louis, Missouri, United States
by Bartell Media Corporation, the owner of legendary AM Top 40 stations KCBQ in San Diego and WOKY in Milwaukee, and was enjoying high ratings with WDRQ
KYKY
Syndicated radio format
that once aired the original Kool Gold Format: KOOL (AM) 960 (Phoenix, AZ) KCBQ (AM) 1170 (San Diego, CA) WQAM AM 560 (Miami, FL) KLUP 930 (San Antonio,
Classic_Hits/Pop
Bilingual adult contemporary radio station in New York City
was known as the "Q" format, so named because it was modeled after station KCBQ in San Diego. The format featured about 15-20 currents, with a heavy emphasis
WEPN-FM
Radio station in Roswell, New Mexico
advantage of its similarity to the well-known San Diego station at the time, KCBQ. Nighttime power was boosted to 50 kW directional, covering the western United
KSFX_(AM)
Family Radio station in El Cajon, California, United States
Alert System. The seven-tower array transmitter site is shared with AM 1170 KCBQ, another Christian Radio station, owned by the Salem Media Group. This station
KECR
California newspaper (1944–1950)
Salik on October 21, 1948, and in January 1949 its call sign was changed to KCBQ. Samuels, Bernard (October 1965). "Documents of San Diego History". The Journal
San_Diego_Daily_Journal
Sports (FSR) KCBP 95.5 FM Westley Modesto Peace/Life Center Community radio KCBQ 1170 AM San Diego New Inspiration Broadcasting Company, Inc. News/Talk KCBS
List of radio stations in California
List_of_radio_stations_in_California
Radio station in San Diego
decided to launch a top 40 station on KFMB-FM to challenge market leader KCBQ (1170 AM). Rich wanted to change the call letters to something with a "Q"
KFBG_(FM)
News/talk radio station in San Diego
owned by Jack Woods (formerly Charlie of Charlie and Harrigan on KFMB and KCBQ). In 1997, Par Broadcasting sold its San Diego stations to Jacor/Citicasters
KOGO_(AM)
Christian talk radio station in San Marcos-Poway, California
Media Group (New Inspiration Broadcasting Company, Inc.) Sister stations KCBQ History First air date 1986 (1986) (40 years ago) Former call signs KNEF
KPRZ
US radio program
by Clear Channel). At that time, the show moved to 105.3 KIOZ (formerly KCBQ) . DSC returned to KGB in 1997. In January 2010, Clear Channel abruptly canceled
Dave,_Emily_and_Chainsaw
(Class D) KCBC 0770 kHz Manteca, California 50 kW-D, 4.1 kW-N, DA2 (Class B) KCBQ 1170 kHz San Diego, California 50 kW-D, 2.9 kW-N, DA2 (Class B) KCBS 0740 kHz
List of 50 kW AM radio stations in the United States
List_of_50_kW_AM_radio_stations_in_the_United_States
American publisher
forming Macfadden-Bartell. Bartell owned WADO New York, WOKY Milwaukee, and KCBQ San Diego. A share in Bartell was acquired by Downe Communications in 1967
Macfadden Communications Group
Macfadden_Communications_Group
American journalist
included the La Jolla Light, Coronado Journal, and radio station KSDJ (now KCBQ). McKinnon died on December 29, 2001, in La Jolla, California. McKinnon and
Clinton_D._McKinnon
Tijuana (Spanish Christian) 1130 KSDO San Diego (Spanish Christian) 1170 KCBQ San Diego (Conservative talk) 1210 KPRZ San Marcos (Christian radio) 1240
Mass_media_in_San_Diego
Regional Mexican radio station in San Diego
on KOGO, 600 AM, as part of a simulcast, and later on now-Talk formatted KCBQ. Q106 was co-owned with KKBQ (93Q) in Houston, Texas, KOY-FM (Y95) in Phoenix
KLNV
American Republican Jewish activist and political commentator
appearances on such popular radio stations as San Francisco's KSFO, San Diego's KCBQ, Palm Springs' KNWZ, and Los Angeles' KKLA. At The Claremont Institute, he
Larry_Greenfield
radio host at Los Angeles stations KLAC, KFI and KIIS-FM, San Diego station KCBQ, and Hartford station WDRC May 6 Barry Farber 90 American author and conservative
2020_in_radio
Radio station in Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States
oldies mixed with Top 40. WKAP's Top 40 format emulated West Coast giant KCBQ in San Diego. Some of the original WKAP disc jockeys were Kevin Fennessy
WTKZ
Radio station in Port Hueneme, California, United States
he moved on to major markets such as San Diego (appearing on KGB-FM and KCBQ) and Los Angeles (heard on KRTH as recently as 2016). TV host Bob Eubanks
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List of Christian media organizations
List_of_Christian_media_organizations
Radio station in Edmonton, Canada
called itself Tiger Radio. Before returning to Edmonton, Barry was a jock on KCBQ in San Diego. Barry died in Edmonton in 2001. Other famous CJCA DJs included
CJCA
American radio personality
Nevada: In radio as an on-air personality: KPRO, Riverside: 1945–January 1950. KCBQ, San Diego: February–December 1950. KLAS (now KLAV), Las Vegas: January–March
Red Blanchard (radio personality)
Red_Blanchard_(radio_personality)
American actress
California after the war years where she became a local radio personality on KCBQ in San Diego. In 1951 she was elected to the executive board of the newly
Izetta_Jewel
California KCBF 820 AM Fairbanks, Alaska KCBL 1340 AM Fresno, California KCBQ 1170 AM San Diego, California KCBS 740 AM San Francisco, California KCCB
List of AM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters KA–KF)
List_of_AM_radio_stations_in_the_United_States_by_call_sign_(initial_letters_KA–KF)
Radio station in Oceanside, California, United States
acquire six radio stations from Compass Radio Group, including San Diego's KCBQ-AM-FM, in late 1995. In order to meet ownership limits, Par had to divest
KKSM
AM radio frequency
Transmitter coordinates KCBQ San Diego, California 13509 B 50 2.9 32°53′42″N 116°55′31″W / 32.895°N 116.925278°W / 32.895; -116.925278 (KCBQ - 50 kW daytime
1170_AM
American business writer (1937–2016)
Loarie Interviews Top Corporate Advisor Allan Cox". The Mentors Radio Show. KCBQ AM1170 San Diego; KTRB AM860 San Francisco; On-Demand Nationwide. Retrieved
Allan_Cox_(author)
Air 1 radio station in Campo, California, serving San Diego
at the time, "San Diego's New Q - Q96," referenced San Diego's legendary KCBQ, a popular Top 40 station in the 1960s, 70s and 80s. The main transmitter
KYDO
Country music radio station in Kansas City
radio as "Super-Q, Q-104". It was modeled after San Diego Top 40 station KCBQ's "Super Q" format, a format that was growing across the country at the time
KBEQ-FM
K-Love radio station in Encinitas, California
Radio News: "The KPRI that is back is basically the station that used to be KCBQ-FM ten years ago on 105.3 until it shifted radio transmitter locations from
KLVJ_(FM)
Florida, WGTK/Louisville, KZNT/Colorado Springs, Colorado, KLFE/Seattle, and KCBQ/San Diego, to "The Answer" brand, bringing the number of Salem-owned outlets
2015_in_radio
left San Diego with 5 conservative AM talk stations (AM540, KOGO, KFMB, KCBQ, and AM1700) and 3 sports talk stations airing in the market. Sarasota, Florida
List of Air America Radio affiliates
List_of_Air_America_Radio_affiliates
City in California, United States
stations and networks. Stations include: KOGO AM 600, KGB AM 760, KCEO AM 1000, KCBQ AM 1170, K-Praise, KLSD AM 1360, KFSD 1450 AM, KPBS-FM 89.5, Channel 933
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