KTMQ

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KTMQ
City of license Temecula, California
Broadcast area San Diego, California / Riverside-San Bernardino
Branding Q103.3
Slogan Temecula Valley's Rock
Frequency 103.3 MHz
First air date 2000 (as KFXM)
Format Mainstream rock
ERP 1,250 watts
HAAT 218 meters
Class A
Facility ID 85012
Callsign meaning K TeMecula Valley's Q103.3
Former callsigns KFXM (2000-2001)
KGBB (2001-2004)
Owner Clear Channel Communications
Sister stations KFNY, KGGI, KKDD, KMYT, KTDD
Webcast Listen Live
Website q1033.com

KTMQ, known on air as Q103.3, is a mainstream rock radio station that serves the Temecula, California, area.

Programming

Program director Michael Dellinger a/k/a Mikie started as the mid-day host from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Pacific time. Dellinger plays modern rock and alternative music in addition to classic rock. He has now taken over as morning show host as of November 2012. KTMQ aired the Dave, Shelly, and Chainsaw morning show, which originated from 101.5 KGB in San Diego until its cancellation in January 2010. "Mikie" continues to host his "ALL REQUEST LUNCHBOX" during the morning/ mid days, as the only local Dj KTMQ has to offer. Programing, Production, Promotions and Imaging Director.

KTMQ also used to air San Diego Chargers games live. Join Nikki Sixx and his Sixx Sense crew 7pm-12am weekdays. The Motley Krue bassist and Sixx Sense front man locks down the night time in the Temecula Valley. Q1033.com

Station origin

KTMQ launched in 2000 to simulcast the signal of 101.5 KGB, and was called KGBB at launch. The KGB signal is very weak in southern Riverside County, from where many San Diego-area workers now commute daily. In 2005, the signal broke off to become a local frequency. On February 14, 2011, Mötley Crüe's Nikki Sixx joined the KTMQ line up.

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Coordinates: 33°28′52″N 117°11′02″W / 33.481°N 117.184°W / 33.481; -117.184

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