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KATD

Coordinates: 38°30′17″N 121°10′48″W / 38.50472°N 121.18000°W / 38.50472; -121.18000
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KATD
Simulcasts KIQI, San Francisco
Broadcast areaSacramento Valley
Frequency990 kHz
Programming
Language(s)Spanish
FormatTalk radio (brokered programming)
AffiliationsOakland Athletics Spanish Radio Network
Ownership
Owner
KIQI
History
First air date
1949
Former call signs
KIXA (1990–1993)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID52256
ClassB
Power10,000 watts day
5,000 watts night
Transmitter coordinates
38°30′17″N 121°10′48″W / 38.50472°N 121.18000°W / 38.50472; -121.18000
Links
Public license information
Websitekiqi1010am.com

KATD (990 AM) is a radio station that rebroadcasts San Francisco station KIQI. Licensed to Pittsburg, California, the station serves the Sacramento Valley. The station is currently owned by Multicultural Broadcasting.[2] KATD is partnered with the Oakland Athletics and broadcasts night and weekend home games.[3]

990 AM is a Canadian clear-channel frequency. KATD protects the nighttime signal of CBW in Winnipeg by reducing power and using a signal nulled to the northeast. CBW and CBY are the Class A stations on 990 kHz.

History

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In the late 1950s, the station's call letters were "KKIS." On January 1, 1960, Kay Kis Corporation assumed ownership of the station. The two principal owners were Len and Burrell Small (their grandfather was a former Illinois governor). The general manager was Jerry Bassett, who previously managed radio station WISC in Madison, Wisc.

The station had the call letters KIXA on August 17, 1990. On September 8, 1993, the station changed its call sign to the current KATD as a rebroadcast of KIQI.[4]

Prior to 1990, this frequency was occupied by KKIS, which was playing Adult Top 40/Hot AC music as late as 1985.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KATD". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ "KATD Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  3. ^ "Radio Broadcast Affiliates". mlb.com.
  4. ^ "KATD Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  5. ^ "KKIS AM 990 Concord - Tom Richard Show 1985". YouTube. Retrieved December 30, 2023.
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