KBOQ

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For information about prior use of KBOQ, please see KKHK

KBOQ
City of license Seaside, California
Broadcast area Monterey/Salinas/Santa Cruz, California
Branding K-Bach
Slogan The Central Coast's Classical Station
Frequency 103.9 (MHz)
First air date July 4th 2006
Format Classical
ERP 1,500 watts
HAAT 199 meters
Class A
Facility ID 15936
Callsign meaning BOQ is "Bach" phonetically
Former callsigns KKHK (2/14/08-2/26/08)
KMBY-FM (9/05/02 - 2/14/08)
KTEE (12/17/99 - (9/05/02)
KISE (11/01/96 - 12/17/99)
KJMY (1/19/95 - 11/01/96)
KLMY (5/28/93 - 1/19/95)
880629MC (?? - 5/28/93)
Owner Mapleton Communications
Website www.kbach.com

KBOQ (K-Bach) is a commercial classical radio station in Monterey, California, broadcasting to the Santa Cruz-Carmel-Salinas, California area on 103.9 FM.

K-Bach had been broadcasting on 95.5 FM until the format was moved to 103.9 on February 9, 2008, essentially putting an end to the Modern Rock/Hard Rock/Alternative/Hip Hop hybrid music format branded as "X103.9".

The spot vacated by K-Bach's move has been filled by a country music format. On February 14, 2008, the call sign was changed to KKHK and then finally swapped with the KBOQ call sign on February 26, 2008.


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