KSCF
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KSCF, also known as 103.7 Free FM, is a San Diego FM talk radio station, owned and operated by CBS Radio.
Adam Carolla is their morning show host. He started January 3, 2006. Howard Stern was the previous morning host.
Recently, KSCF has added various talk shows such as the Frosty, Heidi & Frank Show (on weekdays), and The Tasting Room with Tom Leykis, a show showcasing premium wines, beers, and spirits (on weekends).
On March 1, 2006, The Phil Hendrie Show was replaced by the Dangerous Dick and Skibba Show, a local show formerly from KLSX. Now, The Phil Hendrie Show is aired from 10PM–1AM Mondays–Thursdays on 103.7 Free FM, and 11PM-1AM on Fridays.
As of 2006, KSCF has been testing new local shows on the weekend. So, KSCF's weekend lineup [link] may not be accurate. The weekend lineup below is just a rough idea of weekend programming.
Weekday Programming
- Adam Carolla
- Penn Jillette
- Frosty, Heidi & Frank Show
- Tom Leykis
- Dangerous Dick and Skibba Show
- John & Jeff
Weekend Programming
- Tony and Ken O' (Saturdays 6pm-7pm) [TonyAndKenO.com]
- Generation Y University with John Kris and Brent
- Racing Rocks
- The Tasting Room with Tom Leykis
- On the House
- N3 Oceanic with Tim Conway Jr.
- Casino Talk with Louie Anderson
- Speed Freaks
- Little Steven's Underground Garage
- Off the Lip with Rob Machado and Ed Machado
History
Since the late 1970s, 103.7 was KOZN-FM, playing a beautiful music format. On May 20, 1979, the call letters were changed to KJQY and the station was known as "K-Joy". The station evolved into an adult contemporary format, then in 1995 it became "Rock Mix 103.7" KMKX, playing classic rock music. On July 5, 1996 the call letters changed to KPLN and the station was known as The Planet, still with a classic rock format. At that time, it was the radio home of Cindy Pace, now at KGB, Jim McInnes, has since retired, Tony Martin, (now hosts the Tony and Ken O show on 103.7), and Mike Dawson, now is a producer for The Adam Carolla Show.On October 25, 2005, the station changed formats from classic rock to a FM talk format with the brand "Free FM", and their call letters changed on October 28 from KPLN to KSCF. In December 2005, Howard Stern left the terrestrial airwaves and moved to Sirius Satellite Radio.
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Past Stations: KJQY
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