The year of 2001 is when SDRN first began updating its radio blog on a daily basis.
It was the year XM and Sirius began broadcasting with the successful mission to lose billions of dollars a year separetely for the next seven years.
94.1 flipped to oldies in late November of 2000. It flipped to Christmas 94.1 in November and oldies moved to 95.7 (as KOOL, replacing Mix 80s music). Then late Dec 25, 94.1 adopted a "My" moniker.
Art Bell Returns to the Radio.
UPN grabs Buffy the Vampire Slayer from The WB.
103.3 FM signs on in Temecula.
The Jeff and Jer Channel launches on Star's website.
The XFL debuts and helps NBC plunge to new ratings lows.
Alternatives to Napster are launched.
Kelly Ripa Is Regis' New Partner.
Clear Channel San Diego Moves Into New Building.
FMcities.com Quits Internet Streaming.
Steve West Joins Mix 95.7 Afternoon Drive.
Viacom Completes Merger With Infinity.
Wireless Internet Audio Available in Los Angeles With Ricochet High-Speed Service.
John Boy and Billy is #1 Morning Show on the Internet.
Streaming cut from radio stations due to feud with RIAA over royalties.
Chris-Craft To Sell UPN Interest. Viacom owns the other half. Later, Chris-Craft sells its stations to Fox.
Rolling electricity blackouts in California.
Clear Channel Programs 94.5 FM in Temecula and Buys 103.3 FM in Temecula. Later, Clear Channel purchases 94.5 FM.
Weakest Link premieres on NBC.
Comedy World Collapses.
Captain Mike Retires From KGTV.
The New Premium Radio 92.1 Signs On, giving 91X a big headache in North County.
MLB orders the radio stations to remove its games from radio station's streams so MLB can sell the streams.
Bruce Williams To Leave WW1 June 15.
X-Bach 540 Returns.
Star 100.7's Human Flag Draws Giant Response.
It was the year XM and Sirius began broadcasting with the successful mission to lose billions of dollars a year separetely for the next seven years.
94.1 flipped to oldies in late November of 2000. It flipped to Christmas 94.1 in November and oldies moved to 95.7 (as KOOL, replacing Mix 80s music). Then late Dec 25, 94.1 adopted a "My" moniker.
Art Bell Returns to the Radio.
UPN grabs Buffy the Vampire Slayer from The WB.
103.3 FM signs on in Temecula.
The Jeff and Jer Channel launches on Star's website.
The XFL debuts and helps NBC plunge to new ratings lows.
Alternatives to Napster are launched.
Kelly Ripa Is Regis' New Partner.
Clear Channel San Diego Moves Into New Building.
FMcities.com Quits Internet Streaming.
Steve West Joins Mix 95.7 Afternoon Drive.
Viacom Completes Merger With Infinity.
Wireless Internet Audio Available in Los Angeles With Ricochet High-Speed Service.
John Boy and Billy is #1 Morning Show on the Internet.
Streaming cut from radio stations due to feud with RIAA over royalties.
Chris-Craft To Sell UPN Interest. Viacom owns the other half. Later, Chris-Craft sells its stations to Fox.
Rolling electricity blackouts in California.
Clear Channel Programs 94.5 FM in Temecula and Buys 103.3 FM in Temecula. Later, Clear Channel purchases 94.5 FM.
Weakest Link premieres on NBC.
Comedy World Collapses.
Captain Mike Retires From KGTV.
The New Premium Radio 92.1 Signs On, giving 91X a big headache in North County.
MLB orders the radio stations to remove its games from radio station's streams so MLB can sell the streams.
Bruce Williams To Leave WW1 June 15.
X-Bach 540 Returns.
Star 100.7's Human Flag Draws Giant Response.