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  2. XEPE-AM - Wikipedia

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    XEPE-AM (1700 kHz) is a radio station in Tecate, Baja California, Mexico, serving the San Diego–Tijuana area. XEPE is owned and operated by Media Sports de México, a company of businessman and former Baja California governor Jaime Bonilla Valdez, and is part of his Primer Sistema de Noticias network. It is known as Radio Tijuana, [2] and simulcasts the Expresión Ciudadana talk programming ...

  3. KCBQ - Wikipedia

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    KCBQ (1170 AM "The Answer") is a commercial radio station in San Diego, California. It is owned by Salem Media Group and airs a conservative talk radio format. Studios and offices are on Towne Center Drive in San Diego's University City area. The transmitter is off Moreno Avenue in Lakeside, California. [1] By day, KCBQ operates at 50,000 watts, the maximum power for American AM stations ...

  4. History of San Diego - Wikipedia

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    A fort and mission were established in 1769, which gradually expanded into a settlement under first Spanish and then Mexican rule. San Diego officially became part of the U.S. in 1848, and the town was named the county seat of San Diego County when California was granted statehood in 1850. It remained a very small town for several decades, but grew rapidly after 1880 due to development and the ...

  5. KGB (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KGB (760 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to San Diego, California. It is owned by iHeartMedia and airs a sports radio format. [3] KGB has local sports talk shows along with play-by-play coverage of San Diego State University football and basketball, Los Angeles Lakers basketball, San Diego Gulls hockey, and national programming from Fox Sports Radio. The studios are in the Serra ...

  6. KOGO (AM) - Wikipedia

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    From Emerald Hills, San Diego's first FM station signed on the air in 1948: KFSD-FM (now KMYI ). KFSD-FM largely simulcast the AM station. Then in 1953, KFSD-TV (now KGTV) became the third TV station to sign on the air in San Diego, at channel 10 on the VHF band. Because KFSD was an NBC Radio affiliate, KFSD-TV also carried NBC television programs (the television station would switch to ABC in ...

  7. Dave, Emily and Chainsaw - Wikipedia

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    The DSC Show, formerly The Dawn Patrol and The Dave, Shelly, and Chainsaw Show (DSC), also known simply as Dave and Chainsaw, was a long-running morning radio show in the San Diego, California area. Broadcast on weekday mornings on San Diego's famous KGB-FM, the show is named for its main hosts: Dave Rickards (--"not Richards"--) and Cookie "Chainsaw" Randolph, known as the "Dean of American ...

  8. Convolvulus simulans - Wikipedia

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    Convolvulus simulans is a species of annual plant in the morning glory family known as the small-flowered morning-glory and small-flowered bindweed. [3] It is an inconspicuous vining plant that is characterized by tiny pale pink or pale blue bell-shaped flowers. [4] It is typically restricted to clay and serpentine substrates in annual grassland, coastal sage scrub and chaparral habitats. [5 ...

  9. KLSD - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1922 with call sign KFBC, KLSD is San Diego's oldest licensed radio station. For much of its early history, it had the call sign KGB from 1928 to 1982. Art Linkletter was an announcer and later station manager for KGB radio in the 1930s. During the KGB era, the station had different music formats, including top 40 from 1965 to 1972 and 1974 to 1982, album-oriented rock from 1972 to ...