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KLOS
NameKLOS
CityLos Angeles
Brand95.5 KLOS
SlogansSouthern California's Best Rock
Frequency95.5 MHz
FormatMainstream rock
OwnerMeruelo Media
Sister stationsRupert Murdoch's KDAY, KWHY-TV, and KPWR

KLOS. KLOS is a commercial radio station licensed to Los Angeles, California, and serving the Los Angeles metropolitan area, including Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, and Pasadena, California. The station is owned by Meruelo Media, which also owns KDAY, a hip hop station, and KWHY-TV, a Spanish-language television station, as well as KPWR, a contemporary hit radio station. KLOS broadcasts a mainstream rock format, playing artists like Guns N' Roses, Van Halen, and AC/DC, and is also the flagship station for The Heidi and Frank Show, hosted by Heidi Hamilton and Frank Kramer, formerly of KLSX.

History

KLOS began broadcasting in 1947 as KBIG (AM), a big band and swing music station, and was later owned by Metromedia, a company founded by John Kluge. In the 1960s, the station switched to a top 40 format, competing with KHJ (AM), a popular top 40 station owned by RKO General. KLOS adopted its current mainstream rock format in the 1970s, and was one of the first stations to play artists like Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, and The Who. The station was also home to popular disc jockeys like Robert W. Morgan, The Real Don Steele, and Shadoe Stevens, who later worked at KMET and KROQ-FM.

Programming

KLOS broadcasts a variety of programming, including The Heidi and Frank Show, which features comedy and interviews with celebrities like Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Ozzy Osbourne. The station also airs Jonesy's Jukebox, a show hosted by Steve Jones, the guitarist for The Sex Pistols, and featuring music and interviews with artists like Iggy Pop, Dave Grohl, and Josh Homme. KLOS also broadcasts Los Angeles Lakers games, as well as University of Southern California football and basketball games, and is the flagship station for the Lakers and Trojans.

Notable_DJs

KLOS has been home to many notable disc jockeys over the years, including Robert W. Morgan, who worked at the station in the 1960s and 1970s, and The Real Don Steele, who hosted the popular Steele Reel show. Other notable DJs who have worked at KLOS include Shadoe Stevens, who later worked at KMET and KROQ-FM, and Mark Thompson, who hosted the Mark and Brian show with Brian Phelps. The station has also featured guest DJs like Ozzy Osbourne, Gene Simmons, and Slash, who have hosted their own shows and interviewed other celebrities like David Lee Roth and Axl Rose.

Awards_and_recognition

KLOS has won numerous awards over the years, including several Marconi Awards for Station of the Year and Personality of the Year. The station has also been nominated for several NAB Marconi Radio Awards and Radio & Records awards, and has won awards from the Southern California Broadcasters Association and the Los Angeles Press Club. KLOS has also been recognized for its community service, including its work with charities like the American Red Cross and the Children's Hospital Los Angeles, and has partnered with organizations like the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Los Angeles Kings to support local events and causes.

Broadcast_area

KLOS broadcasts to a large area of Southern California, including Los Angeles County, Orange County, Riverside County, and San Bernardino County. The station's signal can be heard in cities like Long Beach, California, Anaheim, California, and San Bernardino, California, as well as in the Inland Empire and the Coachella Valley. KLOS is also available online through its website and through streaming services like iHeartRadio and TuneIn, and can be heard on smart speakers like Amazon Alexa and Google Home. The station is a popular choice for commuters in the Los Angeles metropolitan area, and is also heard by listeners in neighboring counties like Ventura County and San Diego County. Category:Radio stations in California

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