- KMPC-FM (defunct)
KMPC-FM and KEDG, 101.9, was a commercial FM
radio station that served theLos Angeles, California area in the 1980s. Although there was a change ofcall sign during this period, the station was essentially the same.KMPC-FM first broadcast in 1987 after the station, which was R&B-formatted
KUTE , was purchased byGene Autry 's Golden West Broadcasters. It billed itself as "Full Spectrum Rock" and played a mixture ofclassic rock ,adult album alternative and progressive rock radio.Both the format and the on-air staff were borrowed liberally from KMET, which had just gone off the air to become
KTWV . Disc jockeys includedParaquat Kelley , Cynthia Foxx,Jim Ladd , andJ. J. Jackson , who also served as program director.In March 1989, the station's calls changed to KEDG and the station rebranded as "The Edge." However, the same basic format remained.
Neither KMPC-FM nor KEDG captured more than a cult audience, however, and Golden West changed the station to easy listening/adult contemporary KLIT-FM on
May 13 ,1989 . Part of the station's format was picked up byWestwood One 'sKQLZ , "Pirate Radio."In 1994, 101.9FM became
adult album alternative KSCA , which it remained until it changed ownership and format (toSpanish language ) in 1998. Today, 101.9 is known as "La Nueva."In an ironic twist, Jackson returned to 94.7 "The Wave" in 2003 to play
smooth jazz music. He stayed there until his death in 2005.External links
* [http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Academy/5515/kmpcfm.html Station tribute site]
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