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iHeartMedia Sacramento to Launch ''New 92.5 The Breeze''


KBEB-FM
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iHeartMedia will flip Country KBEB-FM (92.5 The Bull) Sacramento to Soft AC as "92.5 The Breeze" with the slogan "Sacramento's #1 For Relaxing Favorites at Work." The new outlet will launch Monday, November 12th at 3pm by playing 10,000 commercial-free songs in a row. The Breeze will broadcast a blend of music from artists such as Celine Dion, Rod Stewart, Whitney Houston, Michael Bolton and Vanessa Williams, among others.

"The timing is perfect to bring 92.5 The Breeze to our iHeartMedia Sacramento market," said iHeartMedia Sacramento Market President Sara McClure. "We're taking our powerful 50,000-watt signal back to when it was a powerful adult contemporary station playing familiar favorites for today's listeners."

"No doubt many in Sacramento will remember the station 92.5 for its decades- long heritage as an Adult Contemporary station and one of the top stations in the market," said Senior Vice President of Programming Curtiss Johnson. "I'm happy to say we're bringing that format back to Adult Contemporary. 92.5 The Breeze is the perfect station for relaxing to favorites while you work, unwinding after a long day or just for getting into that weekend frame of mind."

As a part of this move, programming on "92.5 The Bull" and "The Bobby Bones Show" will relocate to iHeartMedia Sacramento's 107.1 FM. And effective immediately, Sacramento's Smooth Jazz Network will now air on the iHeartRadio app.

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