KBOQ

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KBOQ
City of license Carmel, California
Broadcast area Santa Cruz
Monterrey
Salinas, California
Branding K-Bach
Slogan The Central Coast's Classical Station
First air date 1993
Frequency 95.5 (MHz)
Format Classical
ERP 2,000 watts
Class A
Owner Mapleton Communications
Website www.kbach.com

KBOQ is a commercial radio station in Carmel, California, broadcasting to the Santa Cruz-Monterrey-Salinas, California area on 95.5 FM.

KBOQ airs a classical music format branded as "K-Bach".

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FM radio in the Santa Cruz-Monterey-Salinas, California market (Arbitron #80)

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