- KFRC-FM
Infobox Radio station
name = KFRC-FM
city =San Francisco, California
area =San Francisco Bay Area
branding = |Bay Area Radio 106.9 KFRC Classic Hits slogan =
airdate =December 10 ,1959
frequency = 106.9 (MHz)
format =Classic Hits
erp = 80,000watt s
haat = 305meter s
class = B
facility_id = 20897
owner =CBS Radio
sister_stations = KCBS, KITS,KLLC ,KMVQ ,KYCY
"also part of CBS Corp. cluster:KPIX-TV andKBCW-TV "
webcast = [http://player.play.it/player/player.html?id=148&onestat=kfrc2 Listen Live]
website = [http://www.kfrc.com/ www.kfrc.com]
callsign_meaning = KFRC, former AM station
former_callsigns = KIFR-FM (2005-2007)
KEAR (1978-2005)
KMPX (1962-1978)
KHIP (1960-1962)
KPUP (1959-1960)KFRC-FM (106.9 FM) is a commercial
radio station inSan Francisco, California , serving theSan Francisco Bay Area . The station adopted its currentclassic hits format and KFRC call letters onMay 17 ,2007 History
On
December 10 ,1959 , the station, owned by San Francisco businessman Franklin Mieuli, signed on at 106.9 MHz with the KPUPcall letter s.Early-mid 1960s
In July 1960, the
call letters were changed to KHIP and the station airedjazz music programming.Mieuli sold KHIP on
July 1 ,1962 to Leon Crosby, who had previously owned KHYD in Hayward. Under Crosby's ownership, the station began operating in multiplex stereo and the call letters were changed to KMPX (for "MultiPleX") the following month. Soon after, Crosby gained authorization by the FCC to increase the station's power from the original 37,000 watts to 80,000 watts.By mid-
1964 , KMPX was airing amiddle of the road music format. As the money-strapped station struggled, the schedule became dominated by various brokered foreign language programs by1966 .KMPX: The birth of freeform rock radio
Though KMPX's daytime schedule was heavy with ethnic programming, the midnight-6 AM slot was open. On
February 12 ,1967 , on-air personality Larry Miller was given the shift, where he played his preferredfolk rock music programming. [ [http://www.pooterland.com/index2/chronikles/1967/1967.html pOoTer's pSycheDelic shAcK - News Page ] ] The popularity of what Larry Miller was doing caught on very rapidly and soon the daytime foreign language programming gave way to more rock music programming, due to the efforts of newly-hiredTom Donahue . The rock music format expanded to full-time onAugust 6 ,1967 , as the last of the foreign-language program contracts expired.The presentation of music on the station stood in stark contrast to most other stations of the day. Instead of a hit music-dominated playlist, KMPX played more album cuts, local, emerging and cutting-edge artists, and a wide mix of genres such as rock,
blues ,jazz andfolk music . Some of the music played in the Spring of 1967 includedJefferson Airplane 's album "Surrealistic Pillow ", the firstGrateful Dead album,Jimi Hendrix 's "Are You Experienced" andThe Beatles ' "Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band ", which KMPX played uninterrupted in its entirety.In November 1967, Donahue was hired to bring the progressive rock to KMPX's sister station in Southern California, KPPC-FM. Unfortunately the difficulties of managing two stations and friction between Donahue and Crosby led to Donahue's resignation, followed by a strike by the loyal Donahue-led KMPX staff on
March 18 ,1968 . Crosby hired replacements, negotiations broke down, and the former KMPX and KPPC staffers were eventually hired byMetromedia at their stations KSAN in San Francisco and KMET in Los Angeles, both adopting the freeform progressivealbum-oriented rock format pioneered at KMPX and KPPC.In
1969 , both stations were sold by the Crosby-Pacific Broadcasting Company to National Science Network, Inc., who reduced KMPX's power to 40,000 watts and moved their studios twice over the next few years. They continued with the freeform format, though they tweaked it over the next several years. Crosby eventually purchased a local television station, KEMO, channel 20.In March 1972, KMPX dropped rock and switched to a big band/nostalgia format. They increased power back to 80,000 watts in
1975 .Three-way station swap
When the owner of National Science Network died, his estate explored various opportunities to sell the station, including one offer from film director
Francis Ford Coppola for $870,000, which was not consummated.The company finally found a buyer in
1978 , whenFamily Radio , owner of KEAR, struck a deal to purchase the station for $1 million. In accordance with FCC ownership guidelines at the time, Family Radio sold their station at 97.3 MHz to CBS Inc. for $2 million, and CBS in turn sold their lower-powered station at 98.9 MHz to a small local company, Golden Gate Radio, for $850,000. Golden Gate Radio decided to adopt the KMPX call letters and format for 98.9 MHz, at least temporarily. The three-way switch occurred on September 13, 1978. And 106.9 MHz became the new location of KEAR's religious format.KEAR (1959-2005)
From
February 4 ,1959 toOctober 17 ,2005 , the station served as Family Radio's flagshipChristian radio station. KEAR's programming was also syndicated to the company's other radio outlets across the country.CBS entered the picture once again in April 2005, when parent company Viacom struck a deal to trade their strong-signalled AM facility, KFRC (610 AM) for the 106.9 MHz facility. Until CBS was able to install their own programming on 106.9 FM, KEAR simulcast their programming on both frequencies. The
Oakland Athletics baseball team had a contract with KFRC to carry its games. Therefore, Family Radio carried the games on 610 AM until the end of the team's 2005 season. After the baseball broadcasts concluded on October 17, 2005, 610 AM dropped the KFRC call sign and became KEAR, while 106.9 FM became KIFR, with a new format to follow.Free FM
On
October 25 ,2005 , theFree FM talk radio format was launched, as the station began carrying theTom Leykis andJohn and Jeff shows. In addition, KIFR added locally-based talk shows fromThe Dog House , John London,Darien O'Toole ,Turi Ryder ,Johnny Wendell andScott and Casey .When CBS' post-
Howard Stern morning show strategy began in January 2006, KIFR picked up the new morning show fromAdam Carolla .Weekday evenings, then middays were hosted by
Chris Daniel andBrad Giese , who came together on air as the topical call-in show "The Gray Area ". Documentary filmmaker and San Francisco socialiteEmily Morse hosted "Sex With Emily", a show that started as a podcast, late Saturday nights. [cite web|url = http://www.sexwithemily.com/schedule.html |title = Sex with Emily: Guests |accessdate = 2007-02-11 |language = English]On The Couch with Drew and Marcus was a weekend show on Free FM, it was a college show at San Francisco State and became a weekend staple for Free FM. All the shows can be found online at www.drewandmarcus.com
On
August 1 ,2006 ,Opie and Anthony started airing on the station on a tape delay basis from 10 AM-1 PMKIFR and the Free FM format included a strong online emphasis via the 106.9 Free FM website [ [http://www.1069freefm.com 106.9 FREE FM - San Francisco - Where is Free FM ] ] . Podcasting, online streaming, and interactive features provides a bridge between the traditional talk radio format and the "on-demand" features of developing new media.
On
October 30 , 2006, CBS Radio and theOakland Athletics agreed to a three year contract to broadcast Oakland Athletics baseball games, 162 regular season games and 15 spring training games, and all playoff games. The contract lasts through 2009 and notes 106.9 as the "official radio home of the Oakland A's." [ [http://oakland.athletics.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/press_releases/press_release.jsp?ymd=20061030&content_id=1727955&vkey=pr_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak The Official Site of The Oakland Athletics: Official Info: 106.9 FREE FM (KIFR) to serve as A's flagship radio station ] ]Revival of KFRC & Movin 99.7 gets new call sign
On Thursday, May 17, 2007, KIFR dropped the low-rated Free FM format and switched to
classic hits , reviving the previously abandoned format of KFRC format on 99.7 FM which switched to a Rhythmic format playing Hip-Hop and R&B from the 1990s and today as Movin 99.7. Local management announced that some of the Free FM shows and hosts, such as Carolla, Leykis, and Opie and Anthony, would move toKYCY 1550 AM.Airstaff
The current (July 2008) lineup is as follows:
* Morning Show: Dave & Celeste - Dave Scholin, Celeste Perry, Mark Nieto (Traffic), James Baker (Producer) & Jenille (Producer)
* Mid-Days: Sue Hall
* Afternoon Drive: Jay Coffey
* Nighttime: Steve Moore
* Weekend/Fill-in: John Mack FlanaganReferences
External links
* [http://www.kfrc.com/ KFRC Classic Hits official website]
* [http://www.bayarearadio.org/history/timeline_106.9-fm.shtml A Brief History of 106.9 FM In San Francisco]
* [http://www.jive95.com/kmpx.htm KMPX page on jive95.com]
* [http://www.wfmu.org/LCD/21/freeform.html A Brief History of Freeform Radio] fromWFMU
* [http://www.archive.org/details/gd67-04-xx.prefm.vernon.9261.sbeok.shnf Grateful Dead Live at KMPX Radio Show on April 1, 1967] from theInternet Archive
* [http://www.reallifecomics.com/archive/070523.html Real Life Comics - comic strip for May 23, 2007] - Real Life's opinion on the format change.*FMQ|KFRC
*FML|KFRC
*FMARB|KFRC
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