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KFAC



KFAC was a commercial broadcasting classical music radio station in Los Angeles, California, broadcasting on 1330KHz Amplitude modulation, and 92.3MHz Frequency modulation up until the late 1980s. It featured such disc jockeys as Fred Crane and Tom Dixon, as well as daily broadcasts of Adventures in Good Music with Karl Haas. Other programming included "The Gas Company Evening Concert," "Luncheon at the Music Center," and "The World of Opera." The station had a well-deserved reputation for not taking itself too seriously, and indeed, for taking nothing seriously but the music. Some months before its 1989 demise, the station came under new ownership, and the entire on-air staff was fired (reputedly with one being fired on the air), and replaced with cheaper, less-experienced (and rather pedantic) personnel; arguably, it was then that the station truly died. In 1989, the new owners donated both the KFAC call sign and the classical record library to University of Southern California Radio (KUSC), which assigned the call sign to its Santa Barbara satellite. The owners then went on the air with a new, popular music format and a new call sign. Radio stations in Los Angeles


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