![]() The station began using the "Best Mix in Denver" jingle package created for KIMN by JAM Creative Productions, including the "Y-92.5 KGBY, Sacramento" top-of-the-hour station identification. In 2001, the station re-branded itself as "Y-92.5, Today's Hits and Yesterday's Favorites" (resurrecting the slogan used by Group W in 1988 after dumping the KAER call letters). In 2000, the station briefly added a heavy number of country-based current hits, including songs by Billy Gilman, Lee Ann Womack, Lonestar, and Billy Joel. The station was owned by AMFM Broadcasting from 1994 to 2000, then Clear Channel Communications after AMFM and Clear Channel merged. ![]() New call letters KGBY were assigned by the FCC the following month. On February 26, 1991, the station began broadcasting an adult contemporary music format branded simply as "Y-92 FM, The Adult Choice". KAER began adding more vocals to the easy listening format in an effort to appeal to a younger demographic eventually, the instrumentals would be dropped. On July 24, 1987, McClatchy Newspapers sold KAER and KFBK to Group W Inc. It switched to a beautiful music format, playing quarter hour sweeps of soft, instrumental cover versions of popular songs. In October 1978, KFBK-FM changed its call sign to KAER. In the 1960s, it began playing classical music for some hours, and eventually went all-classical. For its first two decades, it largely simulcast co-owned KFBK. On January 9, 1958, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) granted KFBK-FM's request to move the station to 92.5 MHz. It was originally owned by McClatchy Newspapers, parent company of The Sacramento Bee. In February 1947 76 years ago ( 1947-02), the station signed on as KFBK-FM on 96.9 MHz. The HD2 digital subchannel is a simulcast of sister stations KFBK-AM- FM's news/talk format. KBEB broadcasts using HD Radio technology. The transmitter is off West Delano Street in Elverta. KBEB has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 50,000 watts. The studios are in North Sacramento near Arden Fair Mall. KBEB carries the syndicated " Delilah" call-in and request show in the evening. KBEB (92.5 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station in Sacramento, California, calling itself "92.5 The Breeze." It is owned by iHeartMedia and airs a soft adult contemporary format. On February 20, 2007, the FCC granted a temporary authority to resume operations using a lower power non-directional antenna pending the final disposition of the expanded band license issue.38☄2′26″N 121☂8′33″W / 38.70722°N 121.47583°W / 38.70722 -121.47583 The station went silent in 2006 and removed its directional phasing equipment to comply, but also filed a request to retain both licenses. ![]() The station was taken off air in April 2006.Ĭompanion AM Station KFSG (1690 kHz) was licensed for operations in 2001 1 as part of the FCC's expanded AM band program.2 At the end of the 5-year period, the licensee (Way Broadcasting) would have to either discontinue operations in the expanded band or return the original license (KLIB in this case) and cease operations. ![]() The 1110 kHz frequency was previously used by stations KPOP, KPIP, KRCX. The transmitter's broadcast power is 5,000 watts daytime, 500 watts nighttime. The station broadcasts to the Asian community, and is owned by Multicultural Radio Broadcasting. ![]() KLIB (1110 AM) is a radio station that broadcasts from Roseville, California, and serves Sacramento. ![]()
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