KSOL (disambiguation)

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KSOL is a Spanish language radio station in San Francisco, California.

KSOL 98.9 FM is a Spanish language radio station in San Francisco, California. KSQL simulcasts the station in Santa Cruz. KSOL and KSQL program a format consisting of regional Mexican music and talk shows. Both stations are owned by Univision. Its studios are located at 1940 Zanker Road in San Jose, and the KSOL transmitter is on Mount Sutro.

KSOL may also refer to:

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KSAN (FM) classic rock radio station in San Mateo, California, United States

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KXZM

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The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 98.9 MHz:

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James Gabbert is a radio and television entrepreneur from the San Francisco Bay Area. He has owned and managed various TV and radio stations, including KOFY-TV, KIOI radio, and KSOL radio. He studied electrical engineering at Stanford University, and in 1957, while in school, founded KPEN-FM in Atherton. After purchasing it, he moved K101 to San Francisco and purchased KSAY, switching its call letters to KIQI. Gabbert acquired two Honolulu stations in 1979, KIKI and KPIG-FM. He then sold all four radio stations and bought KEMO-TV in San Francisco. The call letters were changed to KTZO in October 1980. In 1986, KTZO became KOFY. In 1994 Gabbert was approached by Warner Brothers and asked to be the Bay Area affiliate for the new WB Television Network. In 1994, the California Broadcasters Association named Gabbert Broadcaster of the Year. He sold his last two radio stations, KOFY 1050 AM and KDIA 1310 AM, and KOFY-TV, in 1998. He currently lives in Sausalito.