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KGO is an AM radio station licensed to San Francisco, California. The highest power allowed by the Federal Communications Commission is 50,000 watt, but KGO uses a antenna to protect the other Class A station on WGY in New York. KGO can be heard throughout the Western United States east to the Rocky Mountains, and in Northern Mexico and Western Canada.

The offices of Cumulus are located on Battery Street in San Francisco. The Dumbarton Bridge is near the KGO transmitter site.

pilots use its towers as a waypoint in communications with local airports. On October 17, 1989, two of KGO's three towers partially collapsed. The three were replaced.

KGO has broadcasted a sports talk format with an emphasis on sports betting since October of 2022, it is one of three sports stations owned by Cumulus Media in the San Francisco Bay Area.

The station was known for carrying news and talk programming. It was the number one radio station in the Bay Area in the Arbitron ratings from July 1978 to January 2009.

The radio station KGO signed on the air on January 8, 1924, from General Electric's Oakland transformer manufacturing plant, after several late-night test broadcasts using the experimental call sign 6XG. The original brick building for the station on East 14th Street was demolished in the 1980s. The "Sunset Station" was General Electric's West Coast outlet.

At that time, it was powered by 1000 watt.

As was the custom with early radio stations, the programming consisted of performances by local talent, including the KGO Orchestra which provided some of the music, and a dramatic group known as the KGO Players, which performed weekly plays and short skits, often under the direction of Bay-area drama instructor Wilda Wilson Church. Classical selections as well as popular dance music were included in the station's music, which was also performed by other local orchestras and vocalists. The NBC Red Network was launched due to GE's involvement, and KGO was soon operated by NBC management out of studio facilities in San Francisco.

See the entry for a discussion of NBC's San Francisco radio operations.

The breakdown of 790 kHz was effected by GE to make its outlet clear. The maximum permissible power would be assumed by WGY and KGO would be lowered to 7,500 watt. The minimum permissible power for a clear channel station was lower than the maximum permissible power for a regional station.

Both stations had omnidirectional antennas. GE removed one of its clear channels from the West and added another clear channel to the East, which gave the East nine clear channels and the West seven. The eight cleared channels were retained by the other regions in the Band Plan.

In 1941, stations on 790, including WGY and KGO, were moved to 810 to comply with the North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement. The minimum power for a U.S. clear channel station was increased to 50,000 watt on December 1, 1947, after KGO switched to a directional antenna.

An article in Broadcasting magazine noted that the increase retired the nation's oldest regularly operating transmitter, which had been in use since 1924.

When the Federal Communications Commission forced NBC to sell one of its two networks (and that network's owned-and-operated stations), KGO's license switched from Radio Corporation of America to the Blue Network, Inc., effective January 23, 1942. The NBC Blue Network simply dropped "NBC" from its name to become the "Blue Network," then in June 1945 re-branded itself the American Broadcasting Company.

KGO became a station of the ABC Radio Network.

Bob Wills, the Western Swing leader, was a staple of the live music programs produced by KGO during the postwar period. Jack LaLanne, a fitness instructor and gym operator in nearby Oakland, hosted the first exercise show that was broadcasted on KGO. For many years, LaLanne conducted his radio fitness show on KGO, and later moved to KGO-TV and a successful TV career.

KGO had poor ratings by the late 1950s.

The station became one of the country's first news/talk stations when new management brought in Jim Dunbar. The new format was initially unsuccessful, but the talk shows were hosted from locations such as Johnny Kan's Chinese restaurant, Seor Pico's Restaurant and the legendary hungry i nightclub. KGO's ratings began to climb because of this higher profile. J.P. McCarthy was the station's morning host in the early 1960's.

KGO shifted to news and talk programming after trying various formats.

KGO began to develop a strong local news staff that produced extended morning and afternoon newscasts, as well as carrying Paul Harvey's twice-daily programs. Les Crane, OwenSpann, and Jim Eason were the hosts of the local talk shows. Special broadcasts from Europe and Africa were started by OwenSpann. Jack Brooks hosted a Saturday morning entertainment program until his death in June 1984 after directing a production of Kismet for the Capuchino Community Theater.

Dr. Dean Edell started his medical programs at KGO and went on to host nationally syndicated broadcasts.

For over 30 years, from July 1978 to January 2009, KGO was the number-one station in the San Francisco Bay Area in the Arbitron ratings, a feat unmatched by any other station in the United States. According to the 2010 Arbitron ratings, however, KGO had lost its lead to KCBS, with KOIT-FM as a close second, and KGO listing at third. When KGO switched to all-news in December 2011, it fell further behind in the local ratings. KGO was number one in the market in the spring of 2012 and placed 16th.

The KGO signal is heard by Arbitron in surrounding metropolitan areas.

KGO broadcasts on a north-to-south axis, keeping it from interfering with WGY during the night and overnight hours when the station broadcasts 50,000 watt. KGO's signal is free of static at night in many locations, but it is difficult to receive in Reno, Nevada, and other areas east of the Sierra Nevada mountains due to its signal directionality. According to the radio-locator.com map, its reach is greater than any of the Bay Area's radio signals.

KGO created almost all of its own local programming until December 5, 2011. Most of its programs were hosted by San Francisco Bay Area broadcasters. Gene Burns, Gil Gross, Ronn Owens, John Rothmann, and lawyer Len Tillem hosted weekly talk shows on the daily schedule.

The station also carried a variety of specialty programs, particularly on weekends, with John Hamilton discussing travel and leisure, Gene Burns covering fine food and dining (on a show separate from his weekend program), Joanie Greggains hosting a health-and-fitness program , and Brent Walters, who teaches "Comparative Religions" at San Jose State University, hosting the early Sunday morning show, God Talk. John was brought in by KGO at midnight in 2004.

The news/talk weekend hosts now include Brian, "Karel", and Pat.

Up to 2011, the weekly morning news (from 5 a.m. to 9 a.m.) was co-anchored by Jon Bristow and Jennifer Jones-Lee. The afternoon news (from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m.) featured veteran reporter Chris Brecher and award-winning reporter/anchor Bret Burkhart.

On December 2, 2011, new owner Cumulus Media announced that KGO was rebranding itself as "news and information," moving to an all-news format from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. (in addition to the existing morning-drive, noon-hour and afternoon-drive news blocks) on December 5. This had resulted in the abrupt termination, on December 1, of most of the talk hosts (including Gene Burns, Gil Gross, John Rothmann, Ray Taliaferro, Len Tillem, and Dr. Bill Wattenburg). Ronn Owens's morning show, as well as weekend talk programming remained, although some of the weekend hosts were also terminated on December 1, 2011.

Bob Brinker's syndicated "Moneytalk" was moved to a sister station that better reflected his conservative views. The format change of KGO's weekend syndicated tech talk program resulted in the move of Gil Gross, Len Tillem, and Leo Laporte to rival KKSF.

The format change and termination of many popular talk show hosts sparked outrage among long-time listeners, many of whom called for sponsors to drop their advertising on the station. Ratings declined substantially following the change, with competitors KCBS and KQED-FM continuing to lead the market, and in December 2014, KGO reintroduced talk programming on weekdays. In December 2014, KGO added Chip Franklin to the noon to 3 pm lineup. In January 2015, KGO announced they had hired Chicago/San Antonio radio personality Kevin "DreX" Buchar, best known for his successful morning show on Chicago's WKSC-FM, which ran for more than a decade, from 7PM to 10PM. John Batchelor's syndicated show aired overnights, returning KGO to the same level of news programming as before 2011.

After KLIF's parent company Citadel acquired KGO, the stations shared the same "news/information" identities.

On March 31, 2016, at Noon, KGO dropped its previous programming and began stunting with recordings of speeches from influential figures and people talking about San Francisco, as well as songs about the city, while promoting "The Next Generation of KGO" to launch. on April 5 (though with a break during the weekend for paid programming). At least 20 people, including the entire news staff, as well as some staffers from sister station KFOG, were laid off with the change. Originally, long-time KGO host Ronn Owens announced that he would be moving to sister station KSFO in the afternoon slot beginning April 4.

Due to what was advertised as a 'listener reaction' against the move, Owens stayed with KGO. KGO kept its news/talk format, but relaunched it with a new live and local lineup, which included Owens and Armstrong & Getty in mornings; Armstrong & Getty, a regionally syndicated program based at KSTE in Sacramento, had previously aired in the Bay Area on KKSF. Owens left the station in 2018, and Armstrong & Getty moved to KSFO in 2020 to be replaced by Nikki Medoro, previously an afternoon news anchor.

On October 6, 2022, at approximately 10:16 a.m., KGO abruptly ended the news/talk format in the middle of midday host Mark Thompson's show; Thompson later said he had been informed just before going on-air that a format change would be implemented shortly, but he was asked not to use the opportunity to say goodbye to listeners. Instead, mid-show, Thompson was signaled to give a final station identification; the station then began a stunt loop featuring songs and promotional announcements referring to betting, money, and winning. The promotions stated that a new format, billed as "the most unique radio station in the Bay Area", would launch on October 10, assuring listeners that they "can bet on it". On that day, KGO launched a sports talk format emphasizing sports betting, branded as "810 The Spread"; the new format has no local programming, and the station's schedule is primarily sourced from the BetQL and CBS Sports Radio networks, serving as a complement to sister sports stations KNBR-FM and KTCT.

The San Francisco 49ers football team played on KGO from 1987 to 2005.

It has broadcasted UC Berkeley Golden Bears football games since 1974 and also broadcasted California Golden Bears men's basketball games.

The annual KGO Cure-a-Thon was held until the format change in December of 2011 which caused all of the station's programming to be pre-empted for an entire day. Listeners were encouraged to give money to help fight cancer. An auction was held to raise money. A trip with Gene Burns on a private jet to various destinations, such as Las Vegas and Italy, for a gourmet dinner is one of the notable items up for auction.

Despite the fact that it has raised millions of dollars for charity in the past, the KGO Cure-a-Thon charity event will not continue.

In March 2008, solar panels were installed at KGO's transmitter site in Fremont, California, to offset some of its power consumption during daytime hours. The effort is a testbed for Pacific Gas and Electric Company and is located near the Dumbarton Bridge. The solar system uses both CPV (SolFocus) and PV (Premier Power) arrays and provides about 17 Kilowatts, or 33% (one third), of the radio frequency (RF) power output from the 50KW transmitter (or about 1/10th of the total power consumption of their transmitter site over a 24-hour period). Nancy Pelosi turned on the system during a ceremony.


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