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Did KRRF Bite The Dust?

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Thomps2525

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A friend just informed me that KRRF, 106.3 "The Surf" in Ventura County, has abandoned its classic-rock format. I can't hear the station here in Glendale. Apparently the last song played was Queen's Another One Bites The Dust and the station's "Listen live" link-- http://player.streamtheworld.com/_players/citadel/?sid=22746 --is not connecting, nor is the link at http://tunein.com/radio/The-Surf-1063-s33594/

Is the station off the air now? Does anyone know what the new format will be and when it will debut?
 
Thank you for the info! The new format is launching with 10,006 songs in a row---and I think we know there won't be 10,006 different songs. In today's world of corporate radio, that will never happen. On the station's information page, the station is shown as Classic Hits 106.3. No call letters are given, so I'm assuming there will be new call letters soon but I think that every combination of letters that even remotely looks like it could be pronounced "Classic" is already in use.
 
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