What happened ALT 105?
“Live 105” had operated on the frequency since 1986. It was renamed “Alt 105.3” in December 2017 when CBS Radio merged with Entercom and rebranded as Audacy, which owns 235 radio stations in the United States. On Friday, Axelsen declared, “Alternative rock radio just officially died in the Bay Area.”
Is Alt 105.3 gone?
Alt 105.3 is gone, replaced by Dave FM and ‘totally random radio’
What happened 105.3 kit?
Longtime Bay Area alt-rock radio station KITS 105.3 has been rebranded to the “adult hits” format DAVE FM by Audacy, which operates the station.
What happened to 101.9 The Wolf?
Longtime Sacramento-area country music radio channel 101.9 The Wolf went off the air and was replaced by a Spanish-language channel. The incoming radio channel at 101.9 appears to be La Tricolor, a Spanish-language Mexican music channel.
Where is Live 105?
San Francisco
San Francisco alt-rock station KITS-105.3 (Live 105/Alt 105; it switched names in 2017, but was always Live 105 to those remembering life before internet radio) is gone. Without warning—which is always the case in the radio business—it became something called Dave FM and/or “totally random radio.”
Is Live 105 gone?
Alt 105.3 FM (Formerly Live 105) Is Now Off The Air, Ending An Era of Bay Area Alternative Radio. At 1 PM, Alt 105.3 FM, the station formerly home to legendary Bay Area radio station Live 105, went off the airwaves, bringing an end to the era of alternative rock radio here in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Where is DJ No Name?
KNDD (107.7 MHz, “107.7 The End”) is a commercial FM radio station in Seattle, Washington.
What are the country stations in Sacramento?
TOP 10 BEST country station in Sacramento, CA
- Krak-Gold Country 1470 Am. 8.2 mi. Radio Stations.
- KYDS-FM 91.5. 5.1 mi. 33 reviews.
- Knci New Country 105 1 Fm. 8.2 mi. Radio Stations.
- 101.9 The Wolf. 2.8 mi. Radio Stations.
- Armstrong and Getty. 2.0 mi. 124 reviews.
- KCRA 3. 2.8 mi. 123 reviews.
- Capital Public Radio. 1.9 mi.
- Alt 94.7 FM. 8.3 mi.
What happened to Aaron Axelsen?
Axelsen is best known to local music lovers for his more than two decades as music director and on-air personality for Alt 105.3 and its predecessor Live 105. He was dropped from the station last April amid a series of layoffs due to the economic damage caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Is Live 105 still around?
What happened to no name on Alice?
“I’m a huge No Name fan. It just wasn’t a fit anymore.” Nemitz said No name’s departure is part of an on-going effort to connect better with the station’s main demographic: females 25-44 years old. To that end, morning producer Matt Staudt was recently replaced by Jan Landis.
What is the oldies station in Sacramento?
K-Hits 92.1 FM KCCL
K-Hits 92.1 FM KCCL; www.khits921.com But just because the station plays oldies music doesn’t mean it’s stuck in another era: You can stream the station online from anywhere in the world.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtnHheKchbQ