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KJAZ Call Letter History
> KMR wrote:
>
> > ...KJAZ also coming from 1260 after it flipped to
> Standards for the fourth time.
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> Those KJAZ digits have their heritage in the Bay Area,
> however, having taken root on Pat Henry's pioneering jazz
> station in Alameda back in 1959. The KJAZ calls remained on
> 92.7 through the Nineties when Ron Cowan finally gave up on
> the station.
I had forgotten that, thanks. Now that you mention it, I remember Saul trying to make a big deal about the calls going back to the Bay Area at the time.
Like anyone cared, this being Saul.
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> KMR wrote:
>
> > ...KJAZ also coming from 1260 after it flipped to
> Standards for the fourth time.
>
>
> Those KJAZ digits have their heritage in the Bay Area,
> however, having taken root on Pat Henry's pioneering jazz
> station in Alameda back in 1959. The KJAZ calls remained on
> 92.7 through the Nineties when Ron Cowan finally gave up on
> the station.
I had forgotten that, thanks. Now that you mention it, I remember Saul trying to make a big deal about the calls going back to the Bay Area at the time.
Like anyone cared, this being Saul.
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