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  2. KITS - Wikipedia

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    KITS (105.3 FM, "Live 105") is a commercial radio station in San Francisco, California. Owned by Audacy, Inc., it broadcasts an alternative rock radio format known as "Live 105". The studios and offices are co-located with formerly co-owned KPIX-TV on Battery Street in the North Beach district of San Francisco.

  3. Steve Masters (DJ) - Wikipedia

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    Steve Masters is an American radio and club DJ. He was an MTV VJ in 1991, [1] and has worked for radio stations such as Live 105 San Francisco and Channel 104.9 San Jose. [2] [3] He has also been in Neighborhood Dilemma, a band he formed with his brother Chip and friend Harvey Sherman and also featuring friend Stevie Heger, and started his own ...

  4. List of radio stations in the San Francisco Bay Area - Wikipedia

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    102.9 KBLX-FM Berkeley ; 103.3 KSCU Santa Clara (College/variety)* 103.7 KOSF San Francisco (Classic hits) 104.5 KNBR-FM San Francisco ; 104.9 KXSC Sunnyvale * (simulcast of KDFC) 105.3 KITS San Francisco (Alternative rock) 105.7 KVVF Santa Clara ; 106.1 KMEL San Francisco (Urban contemporary) 106.5 KEZR San Jose

  5. KBRG - Wikipedia

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    KBRG began as an English-language station, debuting in 1964 on 105.3 (now KITS) carrying a stereo classics format under the name "K-Bridge." KBRG was the Bay Area's first Spanish-language FM station as Caballero Spanish Radio. In December 1983, it moved to 104.9 (now KXSC) before being part of the ARS/EXCL swap on December 31, 1997.

  6. Alex Bennett (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Bennett and Regelski signed to do the morning show on 98.9 KQAK "The Quake" (now KSOL) where they remained for two years. Bennett left KQAK for modern rock outlet 105.3 KITS ("Live 105"), where he did two stints. As a regular staple, the shows in San Francisco featured local and national comedians in front of a live studio audience.

  7. KOME - Wikipedia

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    CBS/Infinity transferred three members of KOME's air staff, Ally Storm, No Name, and Janine Siegel plus the syndicated Howard Stern and Loveline shows to KITS as "The New Live 105". The KOME call letters were retired from the Bay Area, resurfacing briefly on a small co-owned AM station outside the market.

  8. List of television stations in the San Francisco Bay Area

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    66 KFSF-DT Vallejo ( UniMás )* (transmit channel 34) 68 KTLN-TV Palo Alto ( Heroes & Icons )* (transmit channel 22) Bold indicates channel is a network owned-and-operated station and a PBS major member station. KBKF-LD additionally transmits with an experimental analog FM radio subcarrier that is accessible at 87.7 MHz.

  9. California Music Channel - Wikipedia

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    California Music Channel. California Music Channel ( CMC) [1] is an American music video broadcast television network based in the San Francisco Bay Area. [2] It is one of the longest running local music video television stations in the world. [2] CMC has been broadcasting music videos over the air in the Bay Area since 1982.