KFYV

KFYV
City of license Ojai, California
Broadcast area Oxnard-Ventura, California
Branding Live 105.5
Slogan "Today's Hit Music"
Frequency 105.5 (MHz)
First air date 1972
Format Top 40
ERP 310 watts
HAAT 438 meters
Class A
Facility ID 7744
Former callsigns KOVA (1972–1984)
KMYX (1984–1989)
KKUR (1989–1997)
KKBE (1997–2003)
Owner Gold Coast Broadcasting LLC
Website live1055.fm

KFYV (105.5 FM, "Live 105.5") is a commercial radio station located in Ojai, California, broadcasting to the Oxnard-Ventura, California, area. KFYV airs a Top 40 music format. It is owned by Gold Coast Broadcasting LLC.

History

The station, originally owned by Fred Hall, started out as KOVA, which was a Big Band/Adult Standards/Classical format. They also re-broadcast old radio shows (e.g. Jack Benny, The Lone Ranger, and The Shadow). Hall sold the station in 1979 to Frank Spencer who resold it to long-time Ventura County broadcaster Mike Thomas three years later. Thomas first adopted an easy listening format after KACY-FM dropped the format to become Q-105, then changed the call letters to KMYX (K-Mix 106) which broadcast an urban/R & B format programmed by his son Howard Thomas (H.T. as he was known on air). Howard was killed in an automobile accident in Los Angeles in August, 1988, and in March, 1989 Thomas changed the format to a country with a DJ lineup that included long-time Ventura County broadcasters K.M. "The Rebel" Richards, Bob Stevens, and Steve Carr. The country format only lasted until November of that year when Thomas sold the station to a Los Angeles group owner who adopted a "hot adult contemporary" format and changed the call letters to KKUR. Later, the station adopted a soft rock/smooth jazz format as "The Breeze" under the call letters KKBE.

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