KEWB (FM) explained

KEWB
City:Anderson, California
Area:Redding / Red Bluff / Corning
Branding:Power 94
Frequency:94.7 MHz
Airdate:March 20, 1983
Format:Top 40 (CHR)
Erp:4,200 watts
Haat:477m (1,565feet)
Class:C2
Facility Id:54487
Owner:Results Radio
Licensee:Results Radio of Redding License, LLC
Sister Stations:KCEZ, KTHU, KBQB, KESR, KRQR, KHRD, KNCQ, KYTO
Website:power94radio.com
Licensing Authority:FCC

KEWB (94.7 MHz, "Power 94-7") is a commercial FM radio station in Anderson, California, broadcasting to the Northern California area. KEWB airs a Top 40 (CHR) music format, which it has had from 1983 until 1993 and again since 1999.

Station History

From its inception on March 20, 1983, until August 1993, they were a Top 40/CHR station as "B94". It would be later known as "B-94.7" and "The Killer Bee". In 1991-92, B-94.7 featured Coy & Company in the morning, Wild Bill Shakespeare in the afternoon drive, and "Hojo" -Howard Johnson, nights. From 1993 to 1999, it was a country station called B-94.7. After 6 years as a country station, KEWB became (Power 94) in 1999.

On February 23, 2011, KEWB's sister station in Chico, California, KCEZ changed formats from oldies to top 40, branded as "Power 102". The station's direction is patterned after KEWB.[1]

External links

40.6515°N -122.5267°W

Notes and References

  1. http://www.allaccess.com/net-news/archive/story/87770/oldies-kcez-flips-to-top-40 "Oldies KCEZ Flips To Top 40"