• KSAN (107.7 MHz, "107.7 The Bone") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to San Mateo, California, and serving the San Francisco Bay Area. It is owned...
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  • Francisco, California, United States KSAN (FM), a radio station (107.7 FM) licensed to San Mateo, California, United States KSAN-TV, a television station (channel...
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  • stations for the San Francisco 49ers Radio Network (along with KSAN and KGO). KNBR-AM-FM are the radio home of Greg Papa and Tom Tolbert. KNBR maintains...
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    needed prayers. In May 2006, less than one day before he was to perform at KSAN-FM 107.7 The Bone's Bone Bash 7, Van Zant underwent emergency surgery to have...
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    Band. Springsteen's December 15 show was broadcast on local radio station KSAN-FM. Winterland closed on New Year's Eve 1978 / New Year's Day 1979 with a...
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    began his radio career at 94.9 KSAN-FM in San Francisco, one of the country's first progressive rock stations. When KSAN changed its format to an Urban...
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    Gregory. Their first performance was broadcast live on San Francisco's KSAN FM radio, with host Tom Donahue introducing them as the band's two new members...
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  • Media's KSAN 107.7 FM ("The Bone") in San Jose, while KNBR/FM 680 AM/104.5 FM, and KTCT 1050 AM serve as the San Francisco/Oakland flagships. KSAN airs all...
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  • sequence of The Grateful Dead Movie and commercials for Boise Cascade, KQED, KSAN-FM, and Gap Inc. The Boise Cascade commercial received national attention...
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  • KEST (redirect from KSAN (AM))
    of the station's DJs With urban contemporary stations on the FM dial by the 1970s, KSAN concentrated on other underserved communities in the Bay Area...
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  • early 1970s, along with KSAN, WNEW-FM in New York City, WMMR in Philadelphia, WBCN in Boston, WMMS in Cleveland, and KQRS-FM in Minneapolis.[citation...
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  • 1982, Campbell was interviewed by Alfred for The Gay Life program on KSAN-FM, with doctors Marcus Conant and Paul Volberding; the interview has been...
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  • Withdrawal Method "Bones", a song by Joe Walsh from There Goes the Neighborhood KSAN (FM), a radio station licensed to San Mateo, California, and serving the San...
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    radio station KSAN-FM in the 1970s. He later hosted a live, weekly entertainment and talk show, Fog City Radio, on NPR affiliate KQED-FM. On television...
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    formal studio recording with them, but recorded a live Texas Special on KSAN-FM in San Francisco with the Hoodoos and Johnny Winter. His big break came...
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  • Stefan Ponek, who helped organize the event, hosted a December 7, 1969, KSAN-FM radio broadcast of a four-hour, "day after" post-concert telephone call-in...
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  • Ismail on color commentary. In San Francisco, the game was broadcast on KSAN-FM and KNBR, with Ted Robinson on play-by-play, Eric Davis on color commentary...
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    band together called "Silver Metre". We were managed by Tom Donahue of KSAN FM radio fame, and released an album on National General Records. The record...
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  • KISQ (section KABL-FM)
    California, reached a deal to sell KBGG, as well as KNEW (910 AM), KABL, and KSAN-FM (94.9), to Chancellor Media. The format was a moderate success. The station...
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    KQED-TV San Francisco with a quadraphonic simulcast by KQED-FM San Francisco and KSAN-FM San Francisco. *http://jpllweb.sfsu.edu/about/collections/sfbatv/moreinfo...
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  • (Preseason) KSAN-FM/KNBR/KNBR-FM 23 Greg Papa Tim Ryan Vern Glenn KPIX 14 Seattle Seahawks Steve Raible Dave Wyman Jen Mueller KIRO AM/FM 45 Kate Scott...
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  • Dugald was involved until his death in 2012. Another Bay Area notable, KSAN-FM radio jock Stefan Ponek, joined Delancey's board of directors. Bill Maher...
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    musician, fronting the band Sly and the Family Stone. The KSAN call sign was first used on FM at 94.9 on May 21, 1968, after the former classical music...
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  • public debut on April 21, 1973 via a 45-minute radio broadcast aired on KSAN FM's Tom Donahue show. The broadcast featured the band's complete ten song...
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  • band together called "Silver Metre". We were managed by Tom Donahue of KSAN FM radio fame, and released an album on National General Records. The record...
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  • and Verse The January 13, 1970 performance was taped by radio station KSAN-FM and subsequently broadcast. It is available at the Internet Archive. "Brucebase...
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    KDND (redirect from KDND-FM)
    that use of the frequency must retain its short-spaced protections to KSAN (107.7 FM) in San Mateo, California; any new station would be limited to 50 kW...
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  • KLAC and the original KLAC-FM (now KIIS-FM). The company would later engineer a swap of FM facilities; the second KLAC-FM (later KMET and now KTWV) was...
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  • WHRW (redirect from WHRW-FM)
    happens just right. In the early 1970s, some adventurous FM stations (such as KSAN-FM and WNEW-FM) began experimenting with programming based upon album...
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    radio, similar to pioneering rock stations like WNEW-FM in New York, WMMS in Cleveland, KSAN-FM in San Francisco, and nearby WCMF in Rochester. In later...
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