

KCBS-FM, their format and intellectual property moved to KEAR's 97.3 FM frequency, KMPX moved their big band and swing music format and call letters from 106.9 FM to 98.9 FM, and KEAR moved their Christian-based format from 97.3 FM to 106.9 FM.

In September 1978, owner CBS wanted a still more powerful FM assignment, so they arranged a three-station swap that enabled them to be heard on a much stronger signal. Later, it produced its own locally originated rock programming. Under CBS it rebroadcast KCBS until 1968 when it began to use the syndicated CBS automated programming, "The Young Sound". KCBS-FM had been operating with substantially lower power on 103.7 when it made the move to acquire this station. The FM station was financially unsuccessful, and in 1953 it was sold to CBS. As KJBS it had been a full-service station with news, weather, and sports programming, and served as a relay, interrupting programming overnight, to alert police and fire personnel to incidents, prior to the departments' own radio dispatch systems. The station at 98.9 was established in February 1948 as the FM simulcast component of KJBS 1100 (now KFAX) by Julius Brunton & Sons, transmitting from the (still existing) tower atop Clay Jones Apartments at 1250 Jones Street. 1.3 KSOL call letters arrive at 98.9 FM.The current KSOL is unrelated to the previous two stations. The second was a popular soul music station (sans the K-SOUL moniker), at 107.7 FM (now known as KSAN). Sly Stone was influential in guiding KSOL into soul music and started calling the station K-SOUL. The first was the AM rhythm and blues station at 1450 AM (the current KEST). The 98.9 frequency is the third station in the San Francisco market to use the callsign KSOL. Its studios are located at 1940 Zanker Road in San Jose, and the KSOL transmitter is on Mount Sutro. Both stations are owned by TelevisaUnivision USA.

KSOL and KSQL program a format consisting of regional Mexican music and talk shows. KSQL (99.1 FM) simulcasts the station in Santa Cruz. STAR 99-1 FM is a Contemporary Christian radio station (a ministry of Pillar of Fire, Inc.) that is also a not-for-profit, listener-supported 501(c) (3) organization.KSOL 98.9 FM (" 98.9 y 99.1 Que Buena") is a Spanish language radio station in San Francisco, California. Together, we can tell every single person that there is hope! We are never alone because God loves us more than we can ever fully comprehend with our human minds and hearts! That's the message that has been changing lives throughout history, and that's the message you hear through the music and on-air personalities. The Star 99-1fm mission: To love, honor & server God, our listeners, supporters & staff! As you read this, thousands of people in our area are struggling with loneliness, depression, lack of direction, and the feeling that they are unloved.they are utterly hopeless. Your home for connecting with the love of God anytime, anywhere.

Star 99.1 - WAWZ is a broadcast radio station in Zarephath, New Jersey, United States, providing Adult Contemporary Christian Pop and Rock music.
