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, "95-1 KBBY") is a commercial
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that is
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to
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and serves the
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area. The station is owned by
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and broadcasts an
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music format.


History


Early years

The station first
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December 27, 1962, as KUDU-FM, simulcasting AM sister station
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. Owned by Tri-Counties Public Service Inc., it was the first
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station in Southern California. In 1969, KUDU-FM switched its call letters to KBBY and flipped to a
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format with the branding "K-Baby". Launched by John Hendrix and KACY-FM veteran Ron Herron, KBBY had the largest share among rock stations in the Ventura–Santa Barbara–Oxnard radio market within one year. K-Baby lasted only four years as the station reverted to top 40 programming in 1973. Over the next two decades, KBBY underwent several format and ownership changes. In late 1978, Tri-Counties Public Service sold KBBY and KBBQ to Forrest Broadcasting Co. for $1.2 million; the new owner flipped KBBY to a
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format. In July 1986, Forrest Radio sold KBBY and its AM sister station, then known as KOGO, to New York–based ownership group Ventura Broadcasting Associates for $3 million. The station then adopted an
adult contemporary Adult contemporary music (AC) is a form of radio-played popular music, ranging from 1960s vocal and 1970s soft rock music to predominantly ballad-heavy music of the 1980s to the present day, with varying degrees of easy listening, pop, soul ...
format. That group would in turn sell the combo in 1989 to Buena Ventura Inc., headed by George Duncan, for $6.7 million. The station's call sign became KBBY-FM on September 17, 1993, to accommodate its AM counterpart adopting the KBBY calls. In December 1996, Buena Ventura Inc. sold KBBY-FM to McDonald Media Group for $6.6 million, bringing it under common ownership with fellow Ventura-based stations
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and KHAY.


Cumulus era (since 1999)

KBBY-FM once again changed hands in December 1999 as part of
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's purchase of McDonald Media Group. The $41 million, eight-station transaction marked Cumulus' entry into the Pacific states. Upon completion of the sale, Cumulus immediately flipped KBBY-FM's format to
hot adult contemporary Adult contemporary music (AC) is a form of radio-played popular music, ranging from 1960s vocal and 1970s soft rock music to predominantly ballad-heavy music of the 1980s to the present day, with varying degrees of easy listening, pop, soul ...
, rebranding the station "B95.1". In April 2015, KBBY-FM reverted to its previous adult contemporary format and adopted the branding "95-1 KBBY". As of July 2019, Dave Randall hosts the weekday midday timeslot. He has previously worked with other Southern California radio stations, including Ventura County's
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in the early 1990s and KNX and
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in Los Angeles. Bill Michaels is the weekday afternoon drivetime host. Syndicated programming on KBBY-FM includes ''
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'' in morning drive, ''
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'' weeknights, and both the 1980s and 1990s editions of '' Backtrax USA'' on Saturday evenings. KBBY-FM plays Christmas music from late November through Christmas Day. In the mid-2010s, the station employed a round-the-clock holiday format. As of 2016, this 24/7 format was discontinued in favor of adding Christmas songs to the station's regular playlist for the season, as well playing all-Christmas music on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.


References


External links

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FCC History Cards for KBBY-FM

FCC Public Inspection File contour map
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