My wife & I lived about 2 miles from KGO's site, on that day in 1989 I was off and watching the World Series, suddenly the house shook more than in past quakes and then it stopped.
Following quake we lost power, neighbors came out and got into their cars to listen to thier car radio, I had a battery-operated radio . . . KCBS 740 was there immediately with information.
KGO was nowhere to be found. They got back on late that night running 10 kw non-directional. Their engineering people went down to the site and rewired things to use one tower.
As far as the towers coming down like they did, they could be an explanation, but I don't know what it would be. The other towers, following quake, one was half there and one looked kind of OK.
I recall how phone service went out back then in 1989, just like it went out recently in Western North Carolina, following the 2024 tropical storm. The phone system, which the Internet now uses just doesn't like "bad things", but OTA radio & TV was there in 1989 after the earthquake and 2024 in Western NC after the tropical storm.
In the recent WNC storm, cell service was out along with regular phone service for 1-2 weeks in places.
Today with people streaming so much now . . . in many cases they'd have no info unless they know about OTA radio & TV.
In 1989 our power, after quake, came back about after an hour. Phones came back about 10 PM in my area, the quake happened around 5PM.
In our area (South East Bay) only some chimneys got knocked down, overall, our area did OK.
Earthquake was in Santa Cruz Mountains south of San Jose.
Some friends and I use to "hang out" at the USGS in Menlo Park, CA . . . great people worked there and loaded with info, they sold maps to the public, got plenty of maps of California that show the earthquake faults, etc.