- KGO (AM)
Infobox Radio Station
name = KGO
city =San Francisco, California
area =San Francisco Bay Area
branding = "KGO News Talk 810"
slogan =
airdate = 1924
frequency = 810 kHz HD Radio
format = News/Talk
erp = 50,000Watt s
class = A (Clear channel )
facility_id = 34471
owner =Citadel Broadcasting
licensee = Radio License Holding VIII, LLC
webcast = [http://www.kgoam810.com/listenlive.asp Listen Live]
website = [http://www.kgoam810.com/ kgoam810.com]
callsign_meaning = K General Electric Oakland (KGO radio's former owner)
sister_stations = KSFO
affiliations =ABC News KGO (810 AM band) is a news/talk-format
radio station with offices and studios inSan Francisco, California . Unlike most other American news/talk stations, KGO originates nearly all of its own programming locally. Since 1978, KGO radio has received Arbitron's number-one ranking in the Bay Area. Operating with 50,000 watts of power as aclear channel station, it is accessible throughout the western United States and beyond. It operated as the West Coast flagship radio station of theAmerican Broadcasting Company (ABC) until the radio group was purchased byCitadel Broadcasting in 2007.History
KGO signed on the air in 1924 from
General Electric 's Oakland electrical facility, as part of a planned three-station network comprisingWGY inSchenectady, New York , and KOA inDenver, Colorado . Due to GE's involvement inRCA and RCA's launch of theNBC radio network, KGO was soon operated by NBC management as part of the NBC network. See theKNBR entry for a fuller discussion of NBC's San Francisco radio operations.1940s-1950s
In 1943, the
Federal Communications Commission forced NBC to sell one of its two networks (and that network's affiliated stations). The NBC "" became ABC and KGO became an independent entity.In the postwar period, KGO produced many live music programs, including that of
Western Swing bandleaderBob Wills , a staple of the period. KGO was also instrumental in bringing the first exercise show to broadcasting, hosted byJack LaLanne , a fitness instructor and gym operator in nearby Oakland. LaLanne conducted his radio fitness show for many years on KGO, and moved in the late 1950s toKGO-TV and a successful TV syndication career.By the late 1950s, KGO had suffered poor ratings. In 1962, ABC management brought in new management including a program director,
Jim Dunbar , who revamped the station into one of the country's first news/talk stations. While the new format was initially unsuccessful, Dunbar stressed the "live and local" aspect of the programming by running the talk shows every day from locations such asJohnny Kan's Chinese restaurant,Senor Pico's Restaurant, and the legendaryHungry i nightclub. This higher profile caused KGO's ratings to begin a steady climb. Among KGO's personalities then was futureRadio Hall of Fame memberJ.P. McCarthy , the station's morning host in the early 1960s.1960s-1980s
After trying various formats, KGO eventually shifted to news and talk shows. It relied heavily on the ABC radio network for its news programs, carrying
Paul Harvey 's twice-daily programs, but also began to develop a strong local news staff that produced extended morning and afternoon newscasts. The local talk show hosts included Owen Spann and Jim Eason, who often interviewed visiting celebrities in the studios. Owen Spann even originated special broadcasts from Europe and Africa, interviewing various government officials. Local director-actor Jack Brooks hosted a Saturday-morning entertainment program until his sudden death in June 1984, after directing a production of "Kismet " for theCapuchino Community Theatre that featured Jim Eason as the poet Omar Khayam. Dr.Dean Edell began his regular medical programs at KGO, leading to nationally-syndicated broadcasts.Ratings and signal strength
Today, KGO for over 27 years (as rated quarterly by
Arbitron ) has been the number-one station in the Bay Area, a feat remarkable in broadcasting. The KGO signal also registers as a station listened to in surrounding metropolitan areas. Due to the nature of the signal, KGO broadcasts essentially on a north-south axis, protecting itself from interference with WGY at night. This makes KGO essentially free of static at night in places like Seattle and San Diego, but difficult to receive in Reno and points east of the Sierra Nevada mountains. Reception atEdmonton is barely discernible.Hosts
broadcasters. The station carries a variety of programs. John Hamilton discusses travel and leisure,
Gene Burns covers fine food and dining, andJoanie Greggains hosts a health-and-fitness program. KGO runs news during the morning and afternoon drive. KGO also aired an hourlong newscast at noon, but discontinued that practice following the move of the KGO radio lawyerLen Tillem to weekday broadcasts onNovember 27 ,2006 . Its news coverage tends to have more anchor banter, longer stories and lighter stories than the hard-news format of KCBS.Sports
KGO was the radio broadcast home for the
San Francisco 49ers football team from 1987 to 2005. It has broadcast thecollege football games of theUniversity of California, Berkeley Golden Bears since 1974.Annual Cure-a-Thon
Every year, KGO hosts an annual fundraiser named the KGO Cure-a-Thon to help raise money for The
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society . All of the station's regular programming is preempted for an entire day for the event. Listeners are encouraged to call in donate money to help fight cancer. An auction is also held to help raise money. Notable items have included a trip withGene Burns on a private jet to various destinations such as Las Vegas or Italy.At the end of the Cure-a-Thon,
Ray Taliaferro generally encourages more donations by shouting his signature phrase that "It is not enough." The Cure-a-Thon then continues past the designated 24 hour mark (with encouragement from Ray), causing the station management to have a fit because advertisers have paid for advertising that isn't being broadcast. However, this long-running joke was spoofed in 2006 when the Cure-a-Thon was planned to run a bit over 24 hours.Using solar power
Sometime in March 2008,
solar panel s were installed at the transmitter location of KGO-AM to offset some of the power consumption during the daytime hours. [http://www.centralvalleybusinesstimes.com/stories/001/?ID=8051]Personalities
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Ronn Owens
*Gil Gross
*Ray Taliafero
*Gene Burns Weekend hosts
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Gene Burns - "Dining Around, with Gene Burns"
*Brian Copeland
* John Hamilton - "John Hamilton On-The-Go"
*Joanie Greggains
*Len Tillem , the Lawyer
*Michael Finney - "Consumer Talk"
* Karel
*John Rothmann
*Bill Wattenburg Newscasters/reporters
* Jennifer Jones
* Bret Burkhart
*Ed Baxter
*Rosie Allen
*Greg Jarrett
*Jon Bristow
*Lloyd Lindsay Young
*Stan Burford
*Michaelynn Meyers
*R. J. Peruman (also currently hosting "God Talk")
*Greg Edmonds
*Rich Walcoff
*Kevin "The Rat" Radich
*Joe Vincent
*Chris Brecher
*Scott Lettieri
*Jennifer Hodges
*Jeannie Lynch
*Lynn Jimenez
*Jenna Lane
*Rob Artigo ubstitute hosts
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Greg Jarrett
*Christine Craft
*Edie Sellers
*James Gabbert
*Patricia Thurston
*Rich Walcoff
*Jim Wieder Sometimes, regular hosts fill in for each other's shows, particularly Karel, Brian Copeland, John Rothmann and Bill Wattenburg.
Former regular and guest hosts
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Ira Blue
*Chris Clarke
*Jim Dunbar
*Al "Jazzbo" Collins
*Russ Coughlan
* Joe Dolan
*Jim Eason
*Dwayne Garrett
*J.P. McCarthy
*Shann Nix
* Michael Savage
*Owen Spann
*Joe Starkey
* Michael Krasny
*Mel Ventor
* Pete Wilson - diedJuly 20 ,2007 after suffering a massive heart attack during hip replacement surgery at Stanford Medical Center, Palo Alto, California.
*Bernie Ward yndicated hosts
* Dr. Dean Edell
*Paul Harvey
*Bob Brinker
*Leo Laporte ee also
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KGO-TV
*KKSF External links
* [http://www.kgoam810.com/ KGO 810 AM] - offers live internet streaming feeds and a [http://www.kgoam810.com/Article.asp?PT=Archive&id=49920 24 hour archive] in one hour segments.
* [http://www.sfradiomuseum.com/audio/kgo/ The Complete KGO Collection (Archival Recordings) in The Bay Area Radio Museum]
* [http://home.att.net/~qwoodard/KGOHistory.htm KGO History - Some Events of the Past Decade] (Unauthorized)
* [http://www.diningaround.com/ Dining Around with Gene Burns]
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