KHTS-FM (93.3
MHz
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) is a
contemporary hit radio station that is licensed to
El Cajon, California
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, and serves the
San Diego
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market. The station is owned by
iHeartMedia
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, through licensee iHM Licenses, LLC, and is branded as "Channel 9-3-3". The station's studios are located in San Diego's
Serra Mesa area, while the transmitter is located in Chollas View, which is east of
Balboa Park and west of
Emerald Hills, sharing facilities with
KLSD. The station is available on
HD Radio
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; the HD2 subchannel airs an
LGBT
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-leaning
dance hits format, carrying iHeart's
Pride Radio network.
History
Early beginnings, KECR (1961–1995)
The station signed on in 1961 as KUFM, later becoming KECR, then KECR-FM. For most of its existence prior to 1995, the station was owned by the religious
Family Radio
Family Radio is a non-profit Christian radio network based in Franklin, Tennessee, United States. Established in 1959, Family Radio airs Calvinist teaching and Christian music. The network is most widely known for its false Family Radio#Failed ...
organization and aired its
talk radio
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programming. Originally, the station maintained a localized board operator to air local news and weather, but when satellite technology became available, it became a repeater for
KEAR in San Francisco. This religious format continued until 1995, when
Jacor Communications purchased KECR-FM for $13.8 million. Family Radio now broadcasts in San Diego on
KECR (910 AM). This acquisition marked Jacor's entry into San Diego. Shortly after the acquisition closed, the station acquired the KHTS callsign.
Channel 9-3-3 launches (1996–1998)
In March 1996, KHTS began
stunting with a
simulcast of
Tampa, Florida
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-based
WFLZ (coincidentally, also on 93.3 FM in that market) in an early form of
voicetracking, allowing Jacor to plan for and hire for a new station without having to depend on a commercial-free "many-songs-in-a-row" gimmick during the transition period. This brought personalities such as
Bubba The Love Sponge to the market, along with WFLZ referencing San Diego weather and events in their programming. This also allowed sufficient time to finish construction on the studios, which at the time, were located on Pacific Highway, about a mile from
Pechanga Arena. The simulcast was broken on August 30, with the stunting shifting to a 43-hour loop of remixes of the then-popular song "
Macarena" by
Los Del Rio.
On September 1, at 10a.m., the stunting shifted to a broadcast of that day's
San Diego Chargers
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game in place of
XETRA, which is required by law to carry Mexican presidential addresses under its Mexican radio license. At 4 p.m. that day, KHTS officially flipped to a dance-heavy
rhythmic contemporary format, branded as "Channel 9-3-3". The station would also air attack liners against rivals
XHITZ,
KFMB-FM, and
KKLQ; the latter two have since changed formats.
Nationwide/Jacor merger, Clear Channel acquisition (1998–2003)
By summer 1998, KHTS would move away from its dance-heavy approach to a more mainstream direction due to the Nationwide/Jacor merger. The merger would have brought KKLQ into the same ownership, but that station was spun off to Hispanic Broadcasting Corporation (now
Univision Radio) in order to comply with the
FCC ownership limits. During the first week of August in 1998, KHTS flipped to its present CHR format, inheriting the playlist from KKLQ (now
KLNV). The station also launched ''Club 9-3-3'', a dance mix show featuring dance remixes of contemporary hits. By 2000, outdoor advertising firm
Clear Channel (through its
radio and communications division) took ownership of the station. During this time, the station's transmitter was on Mount San Miguel, given El Cajon being its
city of license
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In North American broadcast ...
. In 2001, the transmitter moved to its present site, sharing an antenna with sister station
KLSD, in order to provide better coverage of the San Diego metropolitan area. The station's studios were also moved to their present location in Serra Mesa. Despite all these changes, the station remains licensed to El Cajon.
New technology (2003–2013)
On May 28, 2003, the station's callsign received the -FM suffix, becoming KHTS-FM. This was a legal change in order to avoid confusion of
an AM talk radio station with the same call letters. The callsign meaning also became "Hits" to reference the Top 40 format. From 2001 until 2009, the station was the San Diego home for AJ Machado, at which time the morning show was called “AJ's Playhouse”. In 2004, the station began
RDS broadcasting in preparation for a commencement of
HD Radio
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broadcasting in 2005, showing song titles and other text information on certified devices. The technology was also fitted to sister station
KGB-FM, and has since been fitted to the other three FM sisters in the cluster.
In 2006, the station added notable personality Geena The Latina, who came in from
KIIS-FM
KIIS-FM (102.7 FM broadcasting, FM, "102.7 KIIS FM") is a commercial radio station licensed to Los Angeles, California, United States, and broadcasts to the Greater Los Angeles area. The station airs a contemporary hit radio format. Owned by i ...
, to co-host the
morning drive with AJ Machado.
During the
Harris Fire in October 2007, KHTS-FM suspended all music programming to air news updates from AM sister station
KOGO, which applied to all of its sister stations. In addition, the news updates included the
Witch Fire. This began on October 21, while normal programming resumed on the 24th at 11 pm.
The station began to maintain a rhythmic-leaning direction (with occasional
alternative music Alternative music may refer to the following types of music:
*Independent music
*Alternative rock
*Alternative pop
*Alternative R&B
*Neo soul, sometimes known as alternative soul
*Alternative reggaeton
*Alternative hip hop
*Alternative dance
*Alter ...
tracks) in 2013 while continuing to air dance mixes on weekends. This was mainly to compete with KEGY, but also due to XHITZ de-emphasizing hip-hop around this time.
iHeart ownership (2014–present)
On September 16, 2014, Clear Channel spun off its radio and communications divisions into a new company; KHTS-FM then became a part of iHeartMedia, its present owner. At the same time, the station began airing programming from
iHeartRadio
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. The station also unveiled a new logo, using the green and purple from the previous logo, but now adding a green decimal point for its frequency. Despite this, the numbers are still pronounced individually.
In July 2017, the station became the San Diego affiliate for
American Top 40
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, and in February 2018, the station began airing the weekly, network-wide
iHeartRadio Countdown show, hosted by KIIS-FM personality
JoJo Wright.
In early 2020, iHeartMedia announced major personality layoffs across their portfolio of stations. On January 20, 2020, it was confirmed on social media that KHTS-FM had been affected, as Kramer from the Kramer and Geena morning show was out as morning host. Two days later, it was announced that Frankie V would reunite with Geena after five years away at sister stations
WJMN in Boston and
KSSX in San Diego in the morning slot with "The Geena the Latina and Frankie Morning Show."
Notable Former Airstaff
The following lists notable past airstaff, as calculated by the
Wayback Machine
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:
*AJ Machado (Formerly at
KXSN,
KYXY, and
KMYI)
*Hula Ramos (Formerly at
KXSN,
KYXY, and
KMYI)
*Boy Toy Jesse (Now heard on sister station
KMYI mornings, and afternoons on
KIIS-FM
KIIS-FM (102.7 FM broadcasting, FM, "102.7 KIIS FM") is a commercial radio station licensed to Los Angeles, California, United States, and broadcasts to the Greater Los Angeles area. The station airs a contemporary hit radio format. Owned by i ...
)
*Sisanie (Now co-hosts
On Air with Ryan Seacrest
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which also airs on
KMYI and the
KIIS-FM
KIIS-FM (102.7 FM broadcasting, FM, "102.7 KIIS FM") is a commercial radio station licensed to Los Angeles, California, United States, and broadcasts to the Greater Los Angeles area. The station airs a contemporary hit radio format. Owned by i ...
morning show in Los Angeles)
*Stephanie Sidela (Until departure in 2018, co-produced mornings and co-hosted Saturday nights; now at
WTIC-FM)
*Nathan Fast (Now at
KPLX in Dallas)
*Letty B (Dropped from Top 40 affiliates carrying the program in March 2019, now co-hosts mornings at
WMIA-FM as of April 1, 2019)
*Alex (Continues at
KIIS-FM
KIIS-FM (102.7 FM broadcasting, FM, "102.7 KIIS FM") is a commercial radio station licensed to Los Angeles, California, United States, and broadcasts to the Greater Los Angeles area. The station airs a contemporary hit radio format. Owned by i ...
)
*Chuck Nasty "Nastyman" Zimmerman (Evenings on
KCFX) Former morning show host of The Nastyman Morning Show, "The man with a tan from Guam". Originally with Lisa Vasquez 1999-2001 then with Bridgette Sarchino in 2001.
*Rick Vaughn (Current Program Director of
KENZ (FM) and
KBER in Salt Lake City) Former Mid-Day DJ 1999-2001
*Rob Zilla (Now heard on
KBZT,
KYXY and
KXSN) Former DJ and promotions coordinator 1998-2003
*Karen "Cha Cha" Harlow (Most recently heard on KFMB-FM now
KFBG (FM). Formerly on
XHPRS-FM,
KNX (AM) and
XHITZ-FM in the late 1980s and early 1990s during their AOR and Top 40 days) Former Channel 933 Afternoon DJ 1996-2006
*Haze (Current Program Director of KHTS-FM and
KMYI) Former evening DJ
*Randy "Ranman" DeWitt (Former KXMX Mix 95.9
KFSH-FM morning show host and Co-Owner of
Twin Peaks (restaurant chain)) Former Channel 933 DJ 1996-1999
*Angel (Former KXMX Mix 95.9
KFSH-FM Mid-day DJ) Former Channel 933 DJ 1996-1999
*Butch the Baker (Known by his real name Harold D Rose Jr. is the owner of Homies Cinnamon Rolls in Las Vegas) He was a former DJ in the late 1990s and early 2000s on KHTS-FM and previously on KKLQ Q106 currently
KLNV.
*Chio the Hitman "Chio the Freakin Puerto Rican" Acosta (Former
WOKQ morning show host). Former morning show host on Channel 933, and previous DJ on KKLQ (Q106) currently
KLNV.
*Ron "Geronimo" Price (Current Program Director of
KMVA) Was a DJ and the APD of KHTS-FM 1996-1999
*Boomer
For its entire run, the station was the San Diego affiliate for the ''
Evolution Beatport Show''. This show ended its run in December 2016.
HD Programming
KHTS-FM was amongst the first
HD Radio
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stations in San Diego. The HD2 subchannel carries
Pride Radio — an
LGBT
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lifestyle network featuring
dance hits. Previously it carried a Latin CHR stream branded as Mega from 2005 until 2013.
References
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Contemporary hit radio stations in the United States
El Cajon, California
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