KBDS

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KBDS
Broadcast area Bakersfield
Branding "Play 103.9"
Slogan Blazin' Hip Hop Y Mas
First air date 2004
Frequency 103.9 (MHz)
Format Rhythmic Contemporary Hit Radio
ERP 6,000 watts
Class A
Callsign meaning "Bakersfield's Dance Station"(Intended format)
Owner Radio Campensina Bakersfield
Website play1039.com

KBDS (Play 103.9) is a Rhythmic Top 40 outlet serving the Kern County, California area. The Radio Campensina Bakersfield, Inc. station broadcasts at 103.9Mhz with a ERP of 6Kw and its COL is Taft, California.

[edit] History

Prior to its flip to Rhythmic Top 40 in November 2004, KBDS' previous format was Regional Mexican. Since then Play 103.9 has done well with its current format, despite competition from Rhythmic rival KISV, who they decided to take on after KKXX flipped formats three month earlier in August 2004.

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