Bob_Hudson said:
Driving by the former KCBQ radio ranch in Santee may me think about how many San Diego radio stations have, in the last few years especially, moved from their longtime studios to someplace new and/or different. So which station has occupied the same studios (i.e. same building) for the longest time? My vote would go to KFMB AM/FM who seem to have been on Engineer Rd forever. The next longest would have to be, I'd guess, KYXY. Beyond that, is there any station in town that has occupied the building for more than five years?
As far as I know....
Nope, not forever! KFMB moved from 5th & Ash Downtown sometime in the late 70s or early 80s.
I belive KGTV has been at it's original broadcast site longer off Hwy 94, at what is the Original KOGO NBC 10 building (10 was NBC? Yeah, no kidding!) I think before that they were in the El Cortez?
KNSD used to broadcast from Kearny Mesa right near Balboa and 163, back from their old Storer KCST days. That building was demolished in the late 90's I think...
Let's see, 106.5. I'm thinking they were on Gibbs drive in Chula Vista for a little while? Or was that just the business office? Then some building in Kearny Mesa near the airport, and then to the "Mini-Storage" where they shared the building with KOGO and KCBQ, and later KIOZ, and KGB.
The Gannet stations, 102.9 and 1130 were right near Fry's and Walmart for a while (and the building even used to say KSDO) which you could see from I-15. KPOP was there also for a short while. I ended up working at 102.9 when they moved next to 91X, Xtra 690 and KHTS 93.3 after Jacor took over and made 102.9 into the 2nd incarnation of KJoy.
I believe that 103.7 (the original KJQY) was previoulsy in Kearny Mesa not far from XETV Fox 6 before moving in with Kyxy. Kyxy has been in it's location as long as I can remember.
KUSI used to be somewhere in the Miramar-MiraMesa area near USIU University (who owned the station, hence the calls KUSI), before moving to where it is now.
KBZT, 94.9 broadcast from one of those two weird shaped buildings next to Sear in University Town Center back when it was still Y95, and remained that way up until it was KBest. Somewhere in there, they were sold from Sandusky broadcasting to Anaheim Broadcasting and then to Jeff-Pilot, who moved them in with KSON. KIFM used to broadcast off of I-5 in La Jolla, near the new Mormon Temple, accross the highway from La Jolla Village Square. Btw, unless they've moved, those same studios are now the location of Sports radio 1090 (Mighty, XX, whatever).
KSON's FM frequency, if I understand it, was once Top 40 KSCA and used to broadcast from The Grove mall in Lemon Grove (before it was converted into a strip mall in the mid 90's).
And we all know KCBQ FM was, but also Sets 102.1 for a brief period there in Santee.
If I understand it correctly...