KXDZ

KXDZ (100.5 FM, "The Beach") is a commercial radio station licensed to serve Templeton, California, United States. The station, established in 2001, is currently owned by Martha Fahnoe and the broadcast license is held by Dimes Media Corporation.

KXDZ
CityTempleton, California
Broadcast areaSan Luis Obispo, California
Frequency100.5 MHz
Branding95.3 The Beach
SloganPlaying the Most Variety
Programming
FormatAdult Hits (KXTZ simulcast)
Ownership
OwnerMartha Fahnoe
(Dimes Media Corporation)
Sister stationsKPYG, KWWV, KXTZ, KYNS
History
First air date2001
Technical information
Facility ID70781
ClassA
ERP1,350 watts
HAAT110 meters (360 ft)
Transmitter coordinates35°30′19″N 120°37′18″W
Links
WebcastListen Live
Website953thebeach.com

Programming

KXDZ airs a classic hits music format branded as "95.3 The Beach", in simulcast with sister station KXTZ, to the greater San Luis Obispo, California, area.[1] This format features adult rock hits primarily from the 1980s and early 1990s.[2] The station duopoly had been known as "The California Sound" until a September 2002 branding shift that affected both stations.[2] While the station has maintained essentially the same format since it signed on in 2001, several on-air hosts were shuffled to new shifts or replaced in a March 2005 shakeup.[3]

History

This station received its original construction permit from the Federal Communications Commission on April 24, 1998.[4] The new station was assigned the KXDZ call sign by the FCC on February 22, 2001.[5] KXDZ received its license to cover from the FCC on July 13, 2001.[6]

Logo used until May 2011.

In August 2001, licensee Walter D. Howard applied to the FCC to transfer the broadcast license for KXDZ to Howard Broadcasting, Inc. The transfer was approved by the FCC on August 22, 2001, and the transaction was consummated on August 27, 2001.[7] Howard Broadcasting was in turn owned by Winsome Media, a joint venture formed by Walter D. Howard and his son, Bruce Howard.[8]

In April 2002, Winsome Media and Howard Broadcasting, Inc., reached an agreement to sell this station to Mapleton Communications, LLC, as part of a three-station deal valued at $1.8 million.[9][8] The deal was approved by the FCC on May 23, 2002, and the transaction was consummated on July 19, 2002.[10]

Mapleton Communications sold KXDZ and its sister stations KPYG, KWWV, KXTZ, and KYNS to Martha Fahnoe's Dimes Media Corporation for $1 million; the sale closed on January 15, 2015.

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References

  1. "Station Information Profile". Arbitron. Retrieved June 21, 2009.
  2. "Business Buzz: Radio Central Coast". San Luis Obispo Tribune. September 20, 2002.
  3. "Radio station swaps voices". San Luis Obispo Tribune. March 31, 2005.
  4. "Application Search Details (BPH-19950206MR)". FCC Media Bureau. April 24, 1998.
  5. "Call Sign History". FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database. Retrieved June 12, 2009.
  6. "Application Search Details (BLH-20010413AAE)". FCC Media Bureau. July 13, 2001.
  7. "Application Search Details (BALH-20010809AAM)". FCC Media Bureau. August 27, 2001.
  8. "Business Buzz: Mapleton Communications". San Luis Obispo Tribune. April 30, 2002.
  9. "Changing Hands - 2002-04-22". Broadcasting & Cable. April 21, 2002.
  10. "Application Search Details (BALH-20020415AAW)". FCC Media Bureau. July 19, 2002.
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