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ESPN Radio affiliate in West Sacramento, California
For other uses, seeKIFM (disambiguation).

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KIFM
Broadcast area
Frequency1320kHz
BrandingESPN 1320
Programming
LanguageEnglish
FormatSports
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
April 12, 1945 (1945-4-12) (as KCRA)
Former call signs
  • KCRA (1945–1978)
  • KGNR (1978–1990)
  • KCTC (1990–2016)
Former frequencies
1340 kHz (1945–1948)
Call sign meaning
Previously used onKXSN in San Diego
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID67848
ClassB
Power5,000watts day
620 watts night
Transmitter coordinates
Repeater(s)98.5KRXQ-HD2 (Sacramento)
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen live (via Audacy)
Websitewww.audacy.com/espn1320

KIFM (1320AM) is aradio station inWest Sacramento, California, that has been affiliated withESPN Radio since February 2007. Owned and operated byAudacy, Inc..[2] Its studios are located inNorth Highlands, with a Sacramento address. Previously, KIFM was known as KCTC, which has had a history in the Sacramento market as both an FM and AM station.

KCTC as an FM station

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KCTC's most successful years were in the 70s,[according to whom?] broadcasting a variant of the "Beautiful Music"[according to whom?] format which they called "the California Sound" with its occasional vocals in each 15-minute set.[citation needed] The format continued until 1989, when KCTC became KYMX, a soft rock/adult contemporary station. In turn, the KCTC call letters moved to AM 1320, where for years[vague] it was anadult standards station as part of theMusic Of Your Life network.[citation needed]

KCTC as an AM station

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Competition for KCRA on the Sacramento AM dial in the mid-1950s included KROY 1240 (CBS), KGMS 1380 (MBS), KXOA 1470 (MBS), and KFBK 1530 (ABC), which was owned by McClatchy Enterprises, also owner of theSacramento Bee.[citation needed].

From 1955 to 1978, KCRA was co-owned with TV Channel 3KCRA-TV and in the '70s was known as KCRA Newsradio 132 while still under ownership of Kelly Broadcasting.[citation needed] Before its sale toEntercom, KCTC was owned byTribune Broadcasting of Chicago, owners of WGN and the Chicago Tribune, from 1978 to 1996.[citation needed] For a time under the Tribune ownership (1978–1989), 1320 AM was known as KGNR Newsradio 132.[citation needed] In the early 1970s, prior to Tribune, 1320 KCRA was Sacramento's home for the syndicated "American Top 40" program with Casey Kasem; a September 1971 broadcast of the show mentions KCRA as an affiliate, as does a broadcast of the syndicated program from December 1974.[citation needed] In 1989, KCTC moved from its former FM position to its current home at 1320 AM.[citation needed]

Previous logo

On November 1, 2005, KCTC changed formats, dropping theMusic Of Your Life format to become anAir America affiliate after crosstown rival KSAC-1240 AM dropped its Air America affiliation.[citation needed] However, KCTC's website announced on February 15, 2007, that AM 1320 would no longer carry Air America programs, and also would not retain Enid Goldstein or The Morning Retort with Scott and Sims.[citation needed] The site announced that as of Monday, February 26, 2007, KCTC would become ESPN 1320, carrying the complete sports programming of the ESPN radio network. This move would make KCTC Sacramento's first full-time sports radio station.

KIFM

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On April 28, 2016, KCTC changed its call sign to KIFM, which was formerly used on 98.1 FM inSan Diego, as part of a warehousing move by owner Entercom (that station concurrently changed its call sign toKXSN as part of a format change). That station uses "KIFM" as a non-call branding for its secondHD Radio subchannel, using it to play an automated form of its formersmooth jazz format.

The station carriedSan Francisco 49ers games in the Sacramento area until 2023, when the rights moved toKHTK.[3]

The station moved its community of license from Sacramento to West Sacramento effective January 23, 2024.

References

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  1. ^"Facility Technical Data for KIFM".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^"ESPN 1320".radiostationusa.fm. RetrievedJune 9, 2023.
  3. ^"49ers Announce Multi-Year Broadcast Partnership with Sactown Sports 1140AM".www.49ers.com. RetrievedJune 16, 2023.

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