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Coordinates: 35°2140N 120°3925W / 35.361°N 120.657°W / 35.361; -120.657
 

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KESC
Simulcasts KUSC Los Angeles
Broadcast areaSan Luis Obispo, California
Frequency99.7 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingClassical California KUSC
Programming
FormatClassical
Ownership
OwnerUniversity of Southern California

Sister stations

KUSC
History

First air date

May 1, 1991 (as KWWV)

Former call signs

  • KWVD (1991)
  • KWWV (1991–1999)
  • KKAL (1999–2004)
  • KXTY (2004–2009)
  • Technical information[1]

    Licensing authority

    FCC
    Facility ID58653
    ClassA
    ERP285 watts directional
    HAAT454 meters (1,490 ft)
    Links

    Public license information

  • LMS
  • WebcastListen live
    Websitekusc.org

    KESC (99.7 FM) is a non-commercial radio station that is licensedtoMorro Bay, California, and broadcasts to the San Luis Obispo area. The station is owned by the University of Southern California (USC) and rebroadcasts the classical music format of KUSCinLos Angeles.

    History[edit]

    The station first signed on May 1, 1991, as KWWV and broadcast an adult contemporary music format. KWWV was acquired by Salisbury Broadcasting in 1994.[2] The station changed its format to smooth jazz by 1998.[3] In 1999, KWWV changed its call letters to KKAL and adopted a top 40 format as 99.7 KISS-FM modeled after KIIS-FMinLos Angeles[4]

    In October 2006, Mapleton Communications announced that it was purchasing the station, then bearing the call letters KXTY, from Salisbury for $1 million.[5] However, this transaction was not completed. On August 20, 2007, Lazer Communications acquired the rights to purchase KXTY, then airing a talk radio format, from Mapleton.[6] On November 19, Lazer changed the format of KXTY to (Spanish adult contemporary) music.

    On February 11, 2009, the University of Southern California purchased KXTY for $1.2 million, adding the signal to its network of stations relaying KUSC, a non-commercial station in Los Angeles airing classical music. In preparation for the format change, KXTY went silent on April 22 (according to 100000watts.com). On May 13, 2009, the station began rebroadcasting KUSC's signal with new call letters KESC.[7]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KESC". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ "Directory of Radio Stations in the U.S." (PDF). Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook. New Providence, New Jersey: R.R. Bowker. 1996. p. B-48. ISBN 0-8352-3725-7. Retrieved September 5, 2018.
  • ^ "Directory of Radio Stations in the U.S." (PDF). Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook. New Providence, New Jersey: R.R. Bowker. 1998. p. D-53. ISBN 0-8352-4003-7. Retrieved September 5, 2018.
  • ^ "Directory of Radio Stations in the U.S." (PDF). Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook. New Providence, New Jersey: R.R. Bowker. 2000. p. D-52. ISBN 0-8352-4285-4. Retrieved September 5, 2018.
  • ^ "By the Numbers" (PDF). Radio & Records. October 13, 2006. p. 12. Retrieved September 5, 2018.
  • ^ http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA6470001.html [dead link]
  • ^ "KUSC Extends Central Coast Service" (Press release). Los Angeles: University of Southern California. Retrieved September 5, 2018.
  • External links[edit]

    35°21′40N 120°39′25W / 35.361°N 120.657°W / 35.361; -120.657


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