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KGBB

Broadcast area

Antelope Valley

Frequency

103.9 MHz

Branding

103.9 Bob FM

Programming

Format

Adult hits

Affiliations

Bob FM

Ownership

Owner

Adelman Broadcasting, Inc.

Sister stations

KLOA, KEPD, KRAJ

History

First air date

March 1990 (as KRAJ)

Former call signs

KRAJ (1988–1998)
KEDD (1998–2007)

Technical information[1]

Licensing authority

FCC

Facility ID

457

Class

A

ERP

6,000 watts

HAAT

100 meters (330 ft)

Transmitter coordinates

34°58′45N 118°10′02W / 34.97917°N 118.16722°W / 34.97917; -118.16722

Links

Public license information

  • LMS
  • Webcast

    Listen Live

    Website

    bobfm1039.com

    KGBB (103.9 FM, "Bob FM") is a commercial radio station that is licensedtoEdwards, California and serves the Antelope Valley area. The station is owned by Adelman Broadcasting, Inc. and broadcasts an adult hits format under the "Bob FM" moniker.

    History[edit]

    The station first signed on in March 1990 as KRAJ, originally licensed to Johannesburg, California. The transmitter was located on El Paso Peak with an effective radiated power of 1,500 watts at a height above average terrain of 27 meters (89 ft).[2] Owned by Robert Adelman from its launch, KRAJ aired a hot adult contemporary (hot AC) format as "103.9 The Zone" in 1991.

    In 1999, the station flipped to a regional Mexican format as "Radio Exitos" with new call letters KEDD. KRAJ's call sign and hot AC format moved to a new signal on 100.9 FM.

    In 2006, the transmitter was moved from El Paso Peak to a new location adjacent to that of KTPI-FM. The format changed to adult hits as "Bob FM" shortly thereafter, and the call letters were changed to KGBB.[3]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KGBB". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ "Directory of Radio Stations in the United States and Canada" (PDF). Broadcasting and Cable Market Place 1992. New Providence, New Jersey: R.R. Bowker. 1992. p. A-36. ISBN 0-8352-3178-X. ISSN 0000-1384. LCCN 71-649524. Retrieved January 11, 2019.
  • ^ "Call Sign History". FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database. Federal Communications Commission.
  • External links[edit]

    Radio stations in Lancaster and Palmdale, California (Antelope Valley)

    ByAM frequency

  • 1220
  • 1340
  • 1380
  • 1470
  • ByFM frequency

  • 89.7
  • 91.9
  • 93.5
  • 96.1
  • 97.7
  • 100.1
  • 100.9
  • 103.1
  • 103.9
  • 105.5
  • 106.3
  • 106.9
  • Translators

  • 99.1
  • 100.7
  • Bycall sign

  • K256BS
  • K264BQ
  • KAVL
  • KCEL
  • KCRY
  • KGBB
  • KGMX
  • KHTS
  • KKZQ
  • KLXB
  • KLXP
  • KMVE
  • KOSS
  • KQAV
  • KRAJ
  • KRSF
  • KSRY
  • KTPI
  • KTPI-FM
  • KUTY
  • KVVS
  • KWTD
  • Defunct

  • KLOA-LP (87.7 FM)1
  • Radio stations in Greater Los Angeles
    Los Angeles
    Lancaster-Palmdale
    Oxnard-Ventura
    Riverside-San Bernardino
    Other nearby regions
    Bakersfield
    Eastern Sierra
    Victor Valley/Barstow
    See also
    List of radio stations in California

    Notes
    1. Audio for TV channel 6 (KLOA-LP)
    Bob FM branded radio stations in the United States

    Current

  • WDRR (Augusta, Georgia)
  • KBPA (Austin, Texas)
  • WANG (Biloxi, Mississippi)
  • WTNI (Biloxi, Mississippi)
  • WBBE (Bloomington–Normal, Illinois)
  • KSRV-FM (Boise, Idaho)
  • KKHK alternative rock (Carmel-by-the-Sea, California)
  • KBQB (Chico, California)
  • KCHR-FM (Cotton Plant, Arkansas)
  • KGBB (Edwards, California)
  • KCJZ (El Centro, California)
  • KANS (Emporia, Kansas)
  • WXBB (Erie, Pennsylvania)
  • KEUG (Eugene, Oregon)
  • KBVB country (Fargo, North Dakota)
  • KBGY country (Faribault, Minnesota)
  • WFLB (Fayetteville, North Carolina)
  • WLKX-FM country (Forest Lake, Minnesota
  • WJGO (Fort Myers, Florida)
  • WNOB (Hampton RoadsNorfolk, Virginia)
  • WRBT country (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania)
  • KWXD (Joplin, Missouri)
  • WBPE (Lafayette, Indiana)
  • KLCI country (Minneapolis, Minnesota)
  • WYNA (Myrtle Beach, South Carolina)
  • WASJ (Panama City Beach, Florida)
  • WRRK (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
  • WQPM country (Princeton, Minnesota)
  • KESR (Redding, California)
  • KCAB (Russellville, Arkansas)
  • KCJZ (San Luis Obispo, California)
  • KNOB (Santa Rosa, California)
  • WUBB country (Savannah, Georgia)
  • KBBD (Spokane, Washington)
  • WCVS-FM (Springfield, Illinois)
  • KRZD (Springfield, Missouri)
  • KDDG country (St. Cloud, Minnesota)
  • KSRX (Sterling, Colorado)
  • WZTC (Traverse City, Michigan)
  • KIKX (Twin Falls, Idaho)
  • WERO top 40 (CHR) (WashingtonGreenville, North Carolina)
  • KBOB-FM (Wichita, Kansas)
  • KWBB (Upton, Wyoming)

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