KSON (103.7
FM, "103-7 KSON") is a commercial
radio station
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licensed to
San Diego, California
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. Owned by
Audacy, Inc.
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, the station broadcasts a
country music
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format.
The station's current call letters and programming originate from a sister station now known as
KWFN
KWFN (97.3 FM) – branded as 97.3 The Fan – is a commercial sports radio station licensed to serve San Diego, California. Owned by Audacy, Inc., the station covers both the Greater San Diego market and the San Diego–Tijuana transborder a ...
. Following Entercom (now Audacy)'s merger with
CBS Radio, the new sister stations swapped signals to improve KSON's reach following the divestment of its
former simulcast partner on 92.1 FM. Prior to its current format, the station had aired beautiful music, top 40, various adult contemporary formats, and classic rock formats, as well as CBS Radio's ultimately unsuccessful
hot talk
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format ''
Free FM''.
KSON broadcasts in the
HD Radio
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format; its second subchannel formerly featured a
legendary country format branded as ''Nashville Legends''.
History
Classical (1965–1971)
The station began broadcasting in February 1965 as KSDO-FM, and aired a
classical music
Classical music generally refers to the art music of the Western world, considered to be #Relationship to other music traditions, distinct from Western folk music or popular music traditions. It is sometimes distinguished as Western classical mu ...
format.
[History Cards for KSON](_blank)
fcc.gov. Retrieved May 27, 2019. It was co-owned with
KSDO AM.
Country (1971–1977)
In spring 1971, the station adopted a country music format. On August 16, 1971, the station's call sign was changed to KOZN-FM, and it was branded "Your Country Cousin".
[Nashville Scene]
, ''Billboard
A billboard (also called a hoarding in the UK and many other parts of the world) is a large outdoor advertising structure (a billing board), typically found in high-traffic areas such as alongside busy roads. Billboards present large advertis ...
''. September 11, 1971. p. 52. Retrieved May 27, 2019. The station was later branded "Z-104".
[News Notes]
, ''Radio & Records
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''. September 9, 1977. p. 42. Retrieved May 27, 2019.
Beautiful music (1977–1990)
On September 7, 1977, the station adopted a
beautiful music format.
On May 20, 1979, the call letters were changed to KJQY and the station was known as "K-Joy".
In the late 1980s, KJQY and other
Group W easy listening
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stations shifted to a format termed "adult spectrum radio".
[Ross, Sean.]
Record Biz Fave Edged Out By AC K-Lite; Group W Easy Outlets Now ASR Stations
, ''Billboard
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''. May 20, 1989. p. 10. Retrieved May 29, 2019. Instrumentals continued to make up a majority of the station's playlist, but it became more
jazz
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oriented.
Adult contemporary (1990–1995)
In 1990, it shifted to a
soft AC format. The station was branded "Sunny 103.7".
Classic rock (1995–2005)
On February 16, 1995, it became "Rock Mix 103.7", playing
classic rock
Classic rock is a radio format that developed from the album-oriented rock (AOR) format in the early 1980s. In the United States, it comprises rock music ranging generally from the mid-1960s through the early-1990s, primarily focusing on comm ...
music. Its callsign was changed to KMKX the following month.
[Call Sign History](_blank)
fcc.gov. Retrieved May 29, 2019. On July 5, 1996, the call letters changed to KPLN and the station was then known as "The Planet", continuing with a classic rock format.
The
KPLN calls are now assigned to a
hot adult contemporary
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station serving
Billings, Montana
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.
Hot talk (2005–2007)
On October 25, 2005, the station changed formats from classic rock to an
FM talk format with the brand "
Free FM", and their call letters changed on October 28 from KPLN to KSCF.
In December 2005,
Howard Stern left the terrestrial airwaves and moved to
Sirius Satellite Radio
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Li ...
. At the beginning,
Adam Carolla was their morning show host. He started January 3, 2006, replacing Stern.
On March 1, 2006,
The Phil Hendrie Show was replaced by the
Dick and Skibba Show, a local show formerly from sister
97.1 Free FM in Los Angeles. The show aired in the 7pm-10pm time slot, then the only live and local talk show in San Diego in the evening. As a result, this pushed
Phil Hendrie to a later 10pm-1am time slot. Dick and Skibba were fired on February 14, 2007, according to
program director Jim Daniels, the show was too
cerebral for
San Diego
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.
On March 5, 2007, the Generation Y University Show replaced the
Dick and Skibba show. The show was hosted by three 23-year-old men who were all
Mt. Carmel High School alumni
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who grew up in
Rancho Peñasquitos. The show had previously aired on Sunday afternoons from 5pm-7pm. The show was cancelled on April 25, 2007, and replaced by Generic Radio.
At first, CBS Radio had high hopes for KSCF with extensive marketing aimed at attracting the adult male demos, but ever since they switched formats from KPLN to
Free FM, the station's ratings started to drop. In fall 2005, (when 103.7 became Free FM), ratings were at a 2.2 share, mainly due to
Howard Stern being the morning show host. In the beginning of 2006, 103.7's ratings dropped in half to a rating of 1.1, due to a much less popular
Adam Carolla morning show. The ratings would later slip in Summer 2006 to a rating of 1.0, and remained at 1.0 in the
Fall 2006
In the end, the attempt to make Free FM a success in San Diego had proven to be too difficult and like other
Free FM sister stations in
New York City
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(
WFNY) and
San Francisco
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(
KIFR), which returned to
active rock and
classic hits respectively, KSCF decided to switch formats in June 2007. To add to the demise of the
Free FM family of stations, its sister station in
Phoenix (
KZON) flipped to
Rhythmic Contemporary
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at the same exact time as KSCF's format switch.
Modern adult contemporary (2007–2012)
On June 22, 2007, at 3 p.m., KSCF flipped to
Oldies
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Since 2 ...
as "K-Surf 103.7." The first song played was "
Surfin' U.S.A." by
The Beach Boys
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. They were supposed to be the market's first FM Oldies outlet since 2005, when
XHOCL had the format prior to its flip to
Regional Mexican
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. The last song played in the short-lived oldies format was "
Bobby's Girl" by
Marcie Blane
Marcia Blank (born May 21, 1944) known as Marcie Blane, is a former American pop singer from 1962 to 1965.
Life and career
Blane was born in Brooklyn, New York.
As a favor to a friend, Blane recorded a demo for Seville Records. The song was ...
. Following "Bobby's Girl" at 5 p.m., the Oldies format turned out to be a stunt as the station revealed its true format,
Modern AC, branded as “Sophie @ 103.7”, adapted slightly from sister station
KLLC
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in
San Francisco
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, which is known as ''Alice @ 97.3''. Its first song under this format was
Jack Johnson's "
Upside Down", followed by
Fall Out Boy
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's "
Thnks fr th Mmrs."
Top 40 (2012–2017)
On March 29, 2012, CBS Radio announced that at 5 pm that day, it would flip KSCF to a
CHR format with a heavy emphasis on upbeat rhythmic, dance and pop hits targeting teens and adults 18–34 years old, as "Energy 103.7". In a statement made to radio industry website All Access, SVP/Market Manager Bob Bolinger noted that "Today's charts are dominated by energetic and upbeat Top 40 hits and the fans of this popular music are among the most engaged and digitally focused listeners. Using a powerful combination of over the air and online will produce a superior product and great results for brands that support the station". On April 2, KSCF changed its call letters to KEGY. Energy 103.7 also hosted kids from San Diego County on the show for short generalized quizzes.
On September 4, radio show host AJ Machado announced via AJ in the Morning's Facebook page that he would be joining KEGY in morning drive. AJ and his longtime producer, Hula, have been without a radio show home since leaving
Star 94.1 in mid-July of the same year.
Country (2017–present)
On February 2, 2017, CBS Radio announced it would merge with
Entercom (which owns
KBZT
KBZT (94.9 FM, "Alt 94-9") is a commercial radio station licensed to San Diego, California. Owned by Audacy, Inc., the station broadcasts an alternative rock format. Its studios are located in San Diego's Stonecrest area, and the transmitter ...
,
KXSN
KXSN (98.1 FM) is a commercial radio station in San Diego, California, branded ''Sunny 98.1''. Owned by Audacy, Inc., the station airs a classic hits radio format. The station's studios and offices are located in San Diego's Stonecrest area ...
and
KSON). Prior to the completion of the transaction, both KEGY and KSON announced that they would be moving to different signals; the two stations ultimately swapped. Immediately after the deal closed on November 16 at 9:00 p.m. (which would be midnight on the 17th at Entercom's headquarters), Entercom moved the country format and KSON intellectual properties to 103.7; 97.3 then began stunting with a loop advising listeners of the swap, while KEGY's ''Energy'' programming was temporarily moved online-only over the weekend before re-launching there the following Monday. The callsigns were swapped on November 24, completing the move.
KSON was home to one of the longest running award-winning shows. The "KSON Bluegrass Special" with Wayne Rice started on March 7, 1976, with the last show airing on September 13, 2020. For 44 years and more than 2,300 shows, San Diego bluegrass fans found a home on KSON as the station transitioned from AM to AM/FM to FM to streaming on
radio.com from vinyl records to CDs to MP3s. At the same time the show was being cancelled, the
International Bluegrass Music Association
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Formed in 1985, IBMA established its first headquarters in Owensboro, Kentucky. In 1988 they announced plans to create the International ...
was presenting another award to long time DJ Wayne Rice.
As of January 3, 2025, KSON is the home of "John and Tammy in the Morning" every weekday morning.
HD Programming
KSON broadcasts using an HD Radio transmitter, the HD1 channel is the digitized standard signal as required by law. It formerly had two subchannels.
Previous HD channels
*HD2: ''Until the sale to Entercom'', a simulcast of
KROQ-FM in Pasadena and afterwards, the national "Nashville Legends". HD2 channel is off the air as of February 23, 2023
*HD3: ''Until the sale to Entercom'', House of Sophie, a
dance hits format, later became ''Entercom Radio''
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 ...
after the format change and sale. HD3 channel is off air as of November 17, 2018
References
External links
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FCC History Cards for KSON
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Country radio stations in the United States
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Audacy, Inc. radio stations
Radio stations established in 1965
1965 establishments in California