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  1. Jan 24, 2024 · A small correction: Emperor Gene Nelson, who emceed the concert, was morning disc jockey at 1260 KYA. There was no such station as KSFQ-FM. Super Harlow 1260 KYA Radio San Francisco, Calif.

  2. On October 19, 1983, the FCC approved a $6-million deal that transferred ownership of KSFO from Golden West to King Radio Broadcasting Co. of Seattle, which had been the owner of KYA (1260 AM and 93.3 FM) in San Francisco. KSFO was subsequently moved from the Fairmont to new quarters at 300 Broadway.

  3. Gene Nelson. "Emperor" Gene Nelson, who came to KYA by way of WKBW in Buffalo, New York, was elected to the Bay Area Radio Hall of Fame in 2006 as part of the first class to be inducted. Brought in to replace Bill Drake as KYA's morning man so that Drake could concentrate on programming, Nelson soon gave his station a nice surprise — he beat ...

  4. As a teenager, I discovered KYA-1260 AM, a station packed with high entertainment disc jockeys ’round the clock. A station after my own heart. Gene Nelson, the morning guy, touched that heart. I remember how he could rotate being funny with being sincere, a true communicator.

  5. Hall of Fame. Class of 2006! The first class of inductees into the Bay Area Radio Hall of Fame was feted during the quarterly luncheon of the Broadcast Legends on Wednesday, December 6, 2006, in front of a capacity crowd of enthusiastic well-wishers at the Doubletree Hotel on the Berkeley Marina. Frank Dill, Al Hart, Ken Ackerman and Bill Moen ...

  6. ©2000 - 2019 Western Neighborhoods Project 1617 Balboa, San Francisco, CA 94121 - (415) 661-1000 The Western Neighborhoods Project is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of western San Francisco neighborhoods.

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