> > I remember when KLIV-1590 was an AOR radio station.
>
> KLIV originally went on the air as a daytime-only station in
> September 1946 as KSJO. (Co-owned KSJO-FM, which kept those
> call letters and later became a popular rock station, went
> on the air in December 1946.) KSJO (AM) added night-time
> service in 1947, and became KLIV in June 1960.
>
> Bob Kieve, who still owns KLIV, bought the station in 1967;
> it had played Top 40 music for several years before that.
> KLIV began adding disco heavily into its music mix early in
> 1979, then changed to "hard rock" in the Summer of 1980,
> using "The AM Rock Counter-Revolution" as its slogan. The
> "Rock 16" ID came about shortly thereafter.
>
> In early 1984, KLIV switched to "Music Of Your Life," and
> switched to all-news in early 1991.
>
> I'm working on a KLIV page on the museum website right now,
> including several terrific airchecks from the 1960s and
> 1970s. Check
>
http://www.bayarearadio.org/pages/stations.shtml#KLIV for
> updates.
>
> DJ
>
Actually the AOR era of KLIV lasted just under a year. They switched to AOR sometime in August of 1980 and became Music of your Life in May of 1981 not 1984.Some of the Rock Jocks like Lobster continued at the Music of your Life station until he left in 1982 to go to KQAK-98.9 The Quake.