- KCBS-FM
Infobox Radio Station
name = KCBS-FM
city =Los Angeles, California
area =Greater Los Angeles
branding = 93.1 Jack FM
slogan = Playing What We Want
airdate =1948
frequency = 93.1 (MHz) HD Radio
format = KCBS-FM (Adult Hits )
KCBS-HD2 (Top 40 Mainstream )
erp = 28,500watt s
haat = 1056meter s
class = B
facility_id = 9612
owner =CBS Radio
webcast = [http://player.play.it/player/player.html?id=142&onestat=kcbsfm Listen Live]
website = [http://www.931jackfm.com/ www.931jackfm.com]
callsign_meaning = Columbia
Broadcasting
System
sister_stations =KFWB,KLSX , KNX, KROQ,KRTH ,KTWV KCBS-FM is a
radio station inLos Angeles, California broadcasting to theGreater Los Angeles area on 93.1 FM.KCBS-FM airs an
adult hits music format branded as "Jack-FM".Like other
radio stations of similar format, theJack FM playlist runs the gamut fromclassic rock todance music tohard rock . Currently, the station has no air staff, as many other stations of this format.Although Jack proclaims that the station is run "in a dumpy little building in beautiful downtown Culver City", KCBS-FM was actually at the intersection of
Venice Boulevard andFairfax Avenue in Los Angeles, about half a mile north of Culver City. [http://msl1.mit.edu/furdlog/docs/latimes/2005-07-25_latimes_jack_radio.pdf 1]History
The station signed on in
1948 as KNX-FM. KNX-FM was asimulcast of sister station KNX until the mid1960s . Theradio station , along with other CBS-owned FM radio stations aired abeautiful music format branded as "The Young Sound".In
1971 , KNX-FM aired amellow rock music format, featuring rock artists deemed too "soft" for album rock rivalsKLOS and KMET.In
1983 , long after other CBS-owned radio stations moved on to other formats, KNX-FM adopted aTop 40 music format - again similar to the other CBS Radio stations branded as "93.1 KKHR". A change of the heritage KNX-FMcall letter s followed to KKHR. KKHR was not a traditionalTop 40 music format of the time as the playlist was more stringent limited to 30 songs.In
1986 , the Top 40 format ran its course likely due to its lackluster ratings. The mellow rock music format and heritage KNX-FM call letters were returned under the new branding "Quality Rock". [KNX/KODJ/KCBS Call Sign History]In March 1989, an
oldies music format was introduced and the heritage KNX-FM call letters were dropped yet again in favor ofKODJ to complement the change in branding to "Oldies 93.1" [The Boss Is Back!] . KODJ competed with crosstown rivalKRTH , which is ironically now aCBS Radio station. KODJ focused more on the1950s and the early1960s era of oldies music than rival KRTH. In response, KRTH gradually reduced the amount of newer songs from the playlist and received higher ratings.On July 12, 1991 at 2:00pm KODJ changed to its present call letters, KCBS-FM. These call letters had previously been used by two CBS-affiliated stations (now
KSOL andKLLC ) in San Francisco. [What Are The Call Letters Today?]In
1993 , KCBS-FM dumped the oldies music format in favor ofclassic hits music, focusing primarily on the1970s ; branded as "Arrow 93" using the slogan, "All Rock and Roll Oldies".Infinity Broadcasting (as CBS Radio was known at the time) won the licensing rights to brand their
adult hits music formatted radio stations as "Jack FM ". Many Infinity/CBS Radio stations adopted the adult hits format and "Jack-FM" branding which led to yet another format change for KCBS-FM. OnMarch 17 ,2005 , the classic hits music format was dropped in favor of its present music format of adult hits branded as "Jack-FM".KCBS-HD2
In
January 2007 , KCBS-FM began broadcasting inHD Radio for a "higher-quality" broadcast. A year later, onFebruary 21 ,2008 , they launched aTop 40 Mainstream format on its HD2 subcarrier, which is billing themselves as "AMP Radio." While they may not have any impact on rival outletsKIIS-FM andKPWR , they are the first Top 40 station to be launched on a HD2 FM frequency in Los Angeles. This station can also be heard online as well.Also worth noting
Unlike most other stations in this format, the
call sign no longer includes any form of the word "Jack," opting instead to hold over calls from a previous format. This is similar to its FM sister station in New York,WCBS-FM , which had maintained its WCBS calls during its run as "Jack FM."ee also
*
KNX (AM)
*KCBS-TV
*KCBS-TV/FM Tower
* [http://www.w9wi.com/articles/grand_fm.htm List of "grandfathered" FM radio stations in the U.S.]External links
*http://www.931jackfm.com/
* [http://www.ampradio.com/ AMP Radio website]
*FMQ|KCBS
*FML|KCBS
*FMARB|KCBSReferences
1: Call Sign History -- http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/call_hist.pl?Facility_id=9612&Callsign=KCBS-FM
2: The Boss Is Back! KODJ Oldies 93.1 Los Angeles -- http://www.mgkelly.com/archive-23.asp
3: What Are The Call Letters Today? KODJ Becomes KCBS-FM 93.1 -- http://www.mgkelly.com/archive-25.asp
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