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iHeartmedia Announces AM Station Flips in San Diego


KGB-AM/San Diego
KGB-AM/San Diego

iHeartMedia San Diego will flip two of its AM stations on Thursday, September 1. Sports KLSD-AM (XTRA 1360) will move from its current dial position to 760 AM where it will become "San Diego Sports 760" while utilizing the KGB-AM call letters. San Diego Sports 760 will feature the same lineup that listeners heard on XTRA 1360, now with a greater reach.

"We are committed to delivering an audio sports platform with massive reach for our listeners and partners," said iHeartMedia/San Diego-Riverside Region President Noreen Ippolito. "Our goal is to reach fans wherever they are through the iHeartRadio App, KGB-FM-HD2 simulcast, and on 760 AM's massive day and night-time signal which can be heard all over the west coast."

The timing of San Diego Sports 760's launch coincides with start of football season. As the official radio broadcast partner of San Diego State University Athletics, San Diego Sports 760 will be on hand with live play-by-play coverage of the SDSU Aztecs' first game at the new Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego on Saturday, September 3.

Sports San Diego 760's programming lineup: Big Rich, TD & Fletch (6am-9am), The Herd with Colin Cowherd (9am-12pm), Darren Smith and Marty (12-3pm), Jon & Jim (3-6pm) and FOX Sports Radio (6pm-6am).

1360 AM will now be home of The Patriot 1360 AM and utilize the KLSD-AM call letters with a lineup of national conservative talk shows.

The Patriot 1360 AM's programming lineup: America In The Morning (4-6am), The Glenn Beck Program (6-9am), The Chad Benson Show (9am-12pm), The Dana Show (12-3pm), The Jesse Kelly Show (3-6pm), The Mark Levin Show (6-10pm) and Red Eye Radio (10pm-4am).

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