KSAN (107.7 FM, "107.7 The Bone") is a commercial radio station licensed to San Mateo, California, with transmitter located on San Bruno Mountain, broadcasting to the San Francisco Bay Area. KSAN airs a mainstream rock music format.
It can be heard across much of Northern California and sometimes KSAN on the FM dial can be received as far north as Chico and Ukiah, as far east as Auburn and Merced, and as far south as Salinas and San Luis Obispo.
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KSAN (107.7 FM, "107.7 The Bone") is a commercial radio station licensed to San Mateo, California, with transmitter located on San Bruno Mountain, broadcasting to the San Francisco Bay Area. KSAN airs a mainstream rock music format.
It can be heard across much of Northern California and sometimes KSAN on the FM dial can be received as far north as Chico and Ukiah, as far east as Auburn and Merced, and as far south as Salinas and San Luis Obispo.
KSAN has appeared on four unrelated radio stations and one related UHF TV station (Channel 32) since its first use in the San Francisco Bay Area in the late-1950s. This entry is about the FM station known to "Baby Boomers" in Northern California during the 1960s.
The KSAN callsign was first used on FM at 94.9 on May 21, 1968, after the former classical music station KSFR was purchased by Metromedia in October 1966. The FCC had given a construction permit on September 20, 1957, for KSFR to H. Alan Levitt, who owned a San Francisco record shop....
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