This is the Sacramento section of 
The Broadcast Archive

Maintained by:
Barry Mishkind - The Eclectic Engineer
Last Update 2/12/01

Sacramento is the 27th radio market. As the capitol of California, Sacramento is a distinct market, even though San Francisco "looms" just over the horizon and affects the market.

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Sacramento 2006

AM

580 5 kW KMJ CBS - Fresno 
650 21.4/.92 kW KSTE News/Talk Clear Channel - Rancho Cordova
680 50 kW KNBR Sports Cumulus - San Francisco
710 25/1 kW KFIA  - Carmichael
810 50 kW KGO News/Talk ABC - San Francisco
1110 5/.5 kW KLIB  - Roseville
1140 50 kW KTHK Sports CBS
1210 5/.5 kW KEBR  - Rocklin
1240 1 kW KSAC
1320 5 kW KCTC Talk Entercom
1380 5 kW KTKZ
1430 500/20 W KJAY
1470 5/1 kW KXOA
1530 50 kW KFBK News/Talk Clear Channel Radio
1620 10/1 kW KSMH  
1690 10/1 kW KFSG  - Roseville

FM

88.3        
88.9        
89.7        
90.9        
91.5        
92.5        
96.1        
96.9        
98.5        
100.5        
105.1        
106.5        
107.9        

 

Sacramento Television

 


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