KCEO

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KCEO
Broadcast area Vista, California, San Diego, California
Branding "AM 1000 KCEO"
Slogan "Money and More" (referring that KCEO airs business talkshows on the weekdays and health/lifestyle talkshows on the weekends)
First air date 1986 as KKOS
Frequency 1000 (kHz)
Format Business talk
ERP 2,500 watts daytime, 250 watts nighttime
Class B
Callsign meaning K Chief Executive Officer (the person most likely to listen to KCEO)
Owner Astor Broadcasting
Website http://www.kceoradio.com

AM 1000 KCEO, Vista, California. Their typical signal strength is 2500 watts directional day, 250 watts directional at night. Transmitter is located in Vista, California. Studios are located in Carlsbad, California. This station is part of the Astor Broadcast Group. Mostly time-brokered shows offering business talk. They have had competition since August 2005 when Tecate, Baja California based business talk station, Cash 1700 went on the air.

KCEO was one of the first stations to carry Rush Limbaugh. KCEO was the former flagship home of Ray Lucia, but he moved over to Cash 1700.

According to ThePeterPavoneShow.com, KCEO was America's first business talk station to air such programming.

Source: SDRadio.net, Astor Broadcasting.

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