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| Name | KGB-FM |
| City | San Diego |
| Brand | 101.5 KGB |
| Slogans | San Diego's Classic Rock |
| Frequency | 101.5 MHz |
| Format | Classic rock |
| Owner | iHeartMedia |
KGB-FM is a commercial radio station licensed to San Diego, California, broadcasting a classic rock format to the San Diego metropolitan area. The station is owned by iHeartMedia, a leading media conglomerate that operates numerous radio stations across the United States, including KIIS-FM in Los Angeles and WHTZ in New York City. KGB-FM is also affiliated with Premiere Networks, a subsidiary of iHeartMedia that syndicates popular radio programs such as The Bob & Tom Show and The Steve Harvey Morning Show to stations like WGN (AM) in Chicago and WBZ (AM) in Boston. As a prominent radio station in San Diego, KGB-FM competes with other local stations like KSON (FM) and KMYI for listeners in the San Diego market.
KGB-FM has a rich history dating back to the 1950s, when it first began broadcasting as an AM radio station, KGB (AM), with a middle of the road format, similar to stations like WNEW (AM) in New York City and WGN (AM) in Chicago. Over the years, the station underwent several format changes, including a stint as a beautiful music station, similar to WQXR-FM in New York City and WGMS (FM) in Washington, D.C.. In the 1980s, KGB-FM adopted a rock music format, which helped to establish the station as a major player in the San Diego radio market, competing with other popular stations like KPRI and 91X. The station's success during this period was fueled by its association with popular radio personalities like Howard Stern and Rush Limbaugh, who were syndicated by Premiere Networks to stations like WXRK in New York City and WPHT in Philadelphia.
KGB-FM's current programming lineup features a mix of classic rock music from artists like Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, and Aerosmith, as well as popular radio shows like The Dave, Shelly, and Chainsaw Show and The Bob & Tom Show. The station also airs sports radio programming, including San Diego Padres games, which are broadcast in partnership with Entercom and CBS Sports Radio. In addition, KGB-FM participates in various charity events and fundraising campaigns throughout the year, often in collaboration with other iHeartMedia stations like KIIS-FM and WHTZ. The station's commitment to community involvement has earned it recognition from organizations like the National Association of Broadcasters and the San Diego Chamber of Commerce.
KGB-FM broadcasts on a frequency of 101.5 MHz and operates with an effective radiated power of 26,500 watts. The station's transmitter is located in the San Diego neighborhood of Kensington, San Diego, and its signal covers the entire San Diego metropolitan area, including neighboring cities like Chula Vista and Escondido. KGB-FM is also available online through the iHeartRadio platform, which allows listeners to stream the station's programming from anywhere in the world, similar to other popular radio stations like WNEW-FM and KROQ-FM. The station's technical operations are overseen by iHeartMedia's engineering team, which is responsible for maintaining the station's equipment and ensuring compliance with Federal Communications Commission regulations.
KGB-FM has been home to several notable radio personalities over the years, including Dave Rickards, Shelly Dunn, and Chainsaw Nyquist, who host the popular morning show The Dave, Shelly, and Chainsaw Show. Other notable personalities who have worked at KGB-FM include Robin Williams, who got his start in radio at the station, and Eddie Money, who has performed live on the air. The station has also been associated with popular radio hosts like Howard Stern and Rush Limbaugh, who have been syndicated by Premiere Networks to stations like WXRK and WPHT. KGB-FM's current lineup also includes Coop and Cameron of the Coop and Cameron show, which airs weekdays on the station.
KGB-FM has received numerous awards and accolades over the years, including several Marconi Awards from the National Association of Broadcasters. The station has also been recognized for its community service efforts, including its annual Holiday Toy Drive and Blood Drive events, which are supported by organizations like the American Red Cross and the San Diego Food Bank. In addition, KGB-FM has been named one of the top radio stations in San Diego by publications like the San Diego Union-Tribune and San Diego Magazine. The station's success has also been recognized by the radio industry, with KGB-FM being named a finalist for Radio Station of the Year at the iHeartRadio Music Awards. Category:Radio stations in California