What happened to live 105 San Francisco?
“Live 105” had operated on the frequency since 1986. It was renamed “Alt 105.3” in December 2017 when CBS Radio merged with Entercom and rebranded as Audacy, which owns 235 radio stations in the United States.
Is Alt 105.3 gone?
Alt 105.3 is gone, replaced by Dave FM and ‘totally random radio’
What is Dave radio?
San Francisco’s Totally Random Radio – KITS-FM | Dave 105.3 FM. Listen Live. Stations. music. EVENTS.
What happened to KFOG?
KFOG will morph into a simulcast of KNBR. PUBLISHED: August 26, 2019 at 1:11 p.m. | UPDATED: August 27, 2019 at 8:36 a.m. A beloved Bay Area radio station that catered to fans of rock ‘n’ roll for nearly 40 years is about to die. Cumulus Media Inc.
What happened ALT 105?
Alt 105.3 FM (Formerly Live 105) Is Now Off The Air, Ending An Era of Bay Area Alternative Radio. At 1 PM, Alt 105.3 FM, the station formerly home to legendary Bay Area radio station Live 105, went off the airwaves, bringing an end to the era of alternative rock radio here in the San Francisco Bay Area.
What happened to Aaron Axelsen?
Aaron Axelsen, a longtime fixture on Bay Area airwaves as the music director and an on-air personality for Alt 105.3, was dropped from the station’s roster after 23 years on Thursday, April 2, as part of a wave of layoffs at the station amid the economic slump caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
What happened 105.3 kit?
On October 15, 2021, at 1 p.m., KITS ended its alternative rock format after 35 years, and flipped to adult hits as 105.3 Dave FM.
What happened to Dave FM?
Dave FM. Longtime Bay Area alt-rock radio station KITS 105.3 has been rebranded to the “adult hits” format DAVE FM by Audacy, which operates the station.
When did Kfog close?
On Monday, the San Francisco station announced it would flip to a simulcast of KNBR-AM sports radio on Sept. 6, leaving longtime “Fogheads” with just over a week to savor the sounds of artists like Jefferson Airplane, Green Day, the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Smashing Pumpkins.
When did Kfog go off air?
On August 26, 2019, Cumulus announced that KFOG would drop its rock format on September 6 to simulcast sister station KNBR.
Is Live 105 gone?
Where is Live 105?
San Francisco alt-rock station KITS-105.3 (Live 105/Alt 105; it switched names in 2017, but was always Live 105 to those remembering life before internet radio) is gone. Without warning—which is always the case in the radio business—it became something called Dave FM and/or “totally random radio.”