KSEG (FM)

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KSEG
City of license Sacramento, California
Broadcast area Sacramento, California
Branding "96.9 The Eagle"
Slogan Sacramento's Classic Rock
Frequency 96.9 (MHz) (Also on HD Radio)
First air date 1959
Format KSEG:Classic Rock
KSEG-HD2 Blues
ERP 50,000 watts
HAAT 152 meters
Class B
Facility ID 11281
Callsign meaning Sacramento's EaGle
Owner Entercom
Webcast Listen Live
Website www.eagle969.com

KSEG (96.9 The Eagle) is a Classic Rock station based in Sacramento, California. The Entercom outlet broadcasts at 96.9 MHz with an ERP of 50 kw.

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[edit] History

KSEG has been programming this format since November 12, 1990, when it flipped from a Rhythmic Contemporary format when it was KROY. They also serve as the complementary sister station to News/Talk KCTC, Active Rock KRXQ, Modern Rock KWOD, Smooth Jazz KSSJ and Top 40 Mainstream KDND.

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Weekdays

  • 6am to 10am — Mark & Brian with Kat Maudru
  • 10am to 2pm — Bob Keller (with "Cafe Rock" from Noon to 1pm)
  • 2pm to 6pm — Tom Nakashima
  • 6pm to 10pm — Charlie Thomas
  • 10pm to 2am — Derek Moore

Weekends

  • Saturdays 7am 10am-Say You Want A Revolution
  • Sundays 7am to 10am — Eagle Easy Sundays with Derek Moore
  • Sundays 8pm to 9pm — House of Blues Radio Hour with Elwood Blues

[edit] KSEG-HD2

KYMX's HD2 subcarrier offer a Blues format[1].

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