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Spanish-language talk radio station in Los Angeles
Cord in 1931, who rechristened it KFAC; Cord became sole owner the following year. With no network affiliation, KFAC featured popular local programs including
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Topics referred to by the same term
KFAC may refer to: KFAC-LP, a low-power radio station (105.5 FM) licensed to serve Twisp, Washington, United States KWKW, a radio station (1330 AM) licensed
KFAC
Urban contemporary radio station in Los Angeles
December 29, 1948, as KFAC-FM, the FM adjunct to KFAC. First owned by Errett Lobban Cord, a luxury vehicle manufacturer who purchased KFAC in 1931 from the
KRRL
Radio station in Los Angeles, California, United States
airwaves, and coincided with the demise of KFAC and KFAC-FM, which were both sold and switched formats. KFAC-FM's new owners, Evergreen Media, donated
KUSC
Country music radio station in Los Angeles
KFAC-FM (92.3 FM) on January 15, 1989, followed by rumors and publicity stunts suggesting that station music format (one which had its roots in KFAC (1330
KKGO-FM
Private school in Hudson, Ohio, US
are housed in the Knight Fine Arts Center (KFAC), with the music program headquartered in Hayden Hall. KFAC contains several classrooms, a theater, and
Western_Reserve_Academy
American actor and radio announcer (1920–1992)
was a bilingual presenter at KWKW (1300 AM). In 1953 he joined KFAC (1330 AM) and KFAC-FM (92.3) in Los Angeles, where he remained until 1987 when the
Carl_Princi
Television station in Albuquerque, New Mexico
March 29, 2001 (2001-03-29) Former call signs KRTN-LD: K56FB (1994–2007) KFAC-LP (2007–2009) KRTN-TV: KTLL-TV (2001–?) Former channel number KRTN-LD: Analog:
KRTN-LD
American musician (born 1959)
Los Angeles Philharmonic in 1980. KFAC live simulcasts from the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County Live KFAC radio broadcast classical works such
Anthony_Marinelli
Canadian-born American actress (1917–2012)
up. She falsified an acting history and applied for work at radio station KFAC. A month later, Rutherford had a part in a radio serial drama. In 1935, Rutherford
Ann_Rutherford
attend a kayak safety course a few weeks before the launch. Each year, the KFAC organization picked five charities in Connecticut and Long Island. In 2007
Kayak_for_a_Cause
American businessman (1894–1974)
moved in the 1940s. In the call letters of his Los Angeles radio station, KFAC, the A.C. stands for Auburn Cord. In Reno, Cord established KCRL-TV and radio
Errett_Lobban_Cord
American actor (1918–2008)
afterward in 1946, he interviewed with Errett Lobban Cord, then-owner of KFAC (1330 AM), which had recently completed an evolution to a fine arts/classical
Fred_Crane_(actor)
American chair maker
two-in-one rocker created over the course of the film was loaned by Appalshop to KFAC for its 2014 traveling exhibit. Cornett's work "Crucifix" is in the collection
Chester_Cornett
American politician
Miller later purchased WLEC and WLEC-FM in Sandusky, Ohio; and KFAC (1330 AM) and KFAC (92.3 FM) in Los Angeles, California. Miller died suddenly of a
Ray_T._Miller
Radio broadcasting company in California, United States
remained jazz until 1989 when it switched back to classical as a result of KFAC and KFAC-FM changing its format. KBCA was one of Los Angeles' main jazz stations
Mount_Wilson_FM_Broadcasters
American actor (1907–1977)
Late News Notes". Los Angeles Daily News. p. 15. Retrieved March 6, 2026. "KFAC Announcer Bill Bouchey yesterday announced his marriage to Thelma Marguette
Willis_Bouchey
American TV personality (1921–2000)
back to California.[citation needed] Allen became an announcer for radio KFAC in Los Angeles, then moved to the Mutual Broadcasting System in 1946, talking
Steve_Allen
Art museum in Morehead, Kentucky
William Richardson Gallery, a rotating installation of 115 objects from KFAC's 1400-piece collection of folk art; the museum store, a retail outlet for
Kentucky_Folk_Art_Center
American actor, businessman (1915–2006)
jobs as a radio actor and singer. Conte entered broadcasting with a job at KFAC in Los Angeles. Two years later, he had become a network announcer. One of
John_Conte_(actor)
American radio newscaster and announcer (1916–1976)
newscaster. In 1946, he moved to the United States, joining the staff of KFAC in Los Angeles. Following that, Thor worked at KMPC, in Hollywood, California
Larry_Thor
Radio station in Sandusky, Ohio
also owned WERC (1260 AM) in Erie, Pennsylvania, later purchasing KFAC (1330 AM) and KFAC (92.3 FM) in Los Angeles. After Ray T. Miller's death in 1966,
WLEC
American radio disk jockey
the early 1970s, he had a weekend late-night program on classical station KFAC, and was possibly most famous for his frequent programming of Paraguayan
Skip_Weshner
Clear-channel news radio station in Los Angeles, California
September 14, 1965. An unused 365-foot (111m) tower was brought in from KFAC (now KWKW) and was used while the new main antenna was constructed. This
KNX_(AM)
American tennis player
she obtained a radio sports director position in Los Angeles at station KFAC in 1972, but left after a short stint. She then freelanced for a fabric manufacturer
Gussie_Moran
Spanish radio station in Cleveland, Ohio
holdings, first purchasing WLEC and WLEC-FM in Sandusky in 1960; then KFAC (1330 AM) and KFAC (92.3 FM) in Los Angeles in 1962. WERE had also obtained a construction
WJMO
Chinese-language radio station in Pasadena, California
Spanish format upon purchase by Lotus. In 1988, KWKW was part of a swap where KFAC sold its 1330 AM frequency and transmitter site to Lotus for $8.75 million;
KAZN
American wine journalist (1912 – 2011)
also hosted a daily radio program called A Word on Wine on Los Angeles’ KFAC station. His final book, Hollywood and Wine, featured personal stories about
Robert_Lawrence_Balzer
Television station in Reno, Nevada
June 1959. E. L. Cord—a businessman, Nevada state senator, and owner of KFAC in Los Angeles—asked the FCC to insert channel 11 at Reno in July 1958, while
KRNV-DT
American actor (1915–1992)
D.C., reported in March 1942 that "John Dehner Forkum...has joined the KFAC, Los Angeles, announcing staff, replacing Jack Little". By September that
John_Dehner
American radio and television announcer
intelligence." Returning to local radio in 1951, Joy became news director at KFAC in Los Angeles. Billboard magazine reported that, in addition to being news
Dick_Joy
American broadcaster and writer (1937–2025)
to writing, rehearsing and assisting with editing the show. Beginning at KFAC in Los Angeles in 1988 his interview show Martin Perlich Interviews won the
Martin_Perlich
to save Wiley College WNET-TV/Washington, DC and PBS Theatre in America KFAC/Los Angeles, CA Through the Looking Glass, a youth and arts radio show hosted
List of Peabody Award winners (1970–1979)
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Performance venue in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.
Lindbergh broke ground on the KFAC September 28, 1927. When it was decided to attach the Bass Music Center to the KFAC, ground was broken on September
Kirkpatrick_Auditorium
American actor and game designer (1929–2018)
school field trip to the studios of Los Angeles classical music station KFAC. He soon decided he wanted to be in radio. In 1942, he began appearing as
Frank_Bresee
Review of first U.S. radio broadcasting stations
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List of initial AM-band station grants in the United States
List_of_initial_AM-band_station_grants_in_the_United_States
Russian-American musicologist (1894–1995)
Meyer (2004), Library of Congress Newmillenniumrecords.com, Doug Ordunio of KFAC converses with Slonimsky at his home, 1979 Speaking of Music, Charles Amirkhanian
Nicolas_Slonimsky
Radio station in Santa Barbara, California, United States
simulcast of KUSC. The call letters changed to KFAC in 1989, the call sign having been donated when KFAC in Los Angeles ceased classical music programming
KDRW
American pianist and author (born 1954)
own classical music radio program "The Romantic Hours", produced by former KFAC radio personality Doug Ordunio. The show is a wedding of love letters, romantic
Mona_Golabek
contemporary KEZE 96.9 FM Spokane Queenb Radio, Inc. Rhythmic contemporary KFAC-LP 105.5 FM Twisp American Legion Post 0143 Methow Valley Variety KFAE-FM
List of radio stations in Washington (state)
List_of_radio_stations_in_Washington_(state)
Radio station in Medina–Akron, Ohio
Broadcasting Incorporated, which also owned WLEC and WLEC-FM in Sandusky and KFAC and KFAC-FM in Los Angeles; Miller concurrently divested that stake into an irrevocable
WQMX
Musical suite
program of Los Angeles radio station KFAC played the recording of the Genesis Suite on 7 February 1947. A KFAC flyer with their 5–7 February 1947 programming
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Kansas vehicle license plates
on white plate with Kansas Foundation for Agriculture in the Classroom (KFAC) logo at the left and "KANSAS" in black at top 1234 late 2018 Screened black
Vehicle registration plates of Kansas
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Classic rock radio station in Cleveland
sellers and spun off to a limited partnership, Lake Erie Broadcasting. KFAC and KFAC-FM in Los Angeles were given waivers to the "one-to-a-customer" policy
WNCX
Public radio station at California State University, Northridge
Broadcasting grants. In November 1989, two months after classical music station KFAC-FM (92.3) was sold to Evergreen Media and flipped to a "rock with a beat"
KCSN
Radio station in Bethesda, Maryland
WGMS and several other classical stations, including WQXR New York and KFAC Los Angeles, obtained exemptions from the rule in 1972. Not only could these
WWRC
Radio station in Sandusky, Ohio
now WJMO and 98.5 WERE now WNCX in Cleveland along with 1330 KFAC now KWKW and 92.3 KFAC now KRRL in Los Angeles. After Ray T. Miller's death in 1966
WCPZ
Radio station in Los Angeles, California (1946–1951)
KMPC-FM at 100.3, KNOB in Long Beach at 103.1 (moved to 97.9 by 1958), KFAC-FM at 104.3 (moved to 92.3 by 1955), and KCLI, owned by the founders of KIEV
KFI-FM
American dramatist (1905–1982)
retrieved May 7, 2017. Adapted into a radio play and presented on-air on KFAC in 1935 by players from Los Angeles City College: see "News and notes". Quarterly
Babette_Hughes
1935 film by Joseph Kane
middle school, Rutherford began acting in a serial drama at radio station KFAC. In 1935, she made her first film appearance in Waterfront Lady for Mascot
Melody_Trail
American radio and television announcer
hosted I Solemnly Swear, a daily, 15-minute U.S. Navy recruiting program, on KFAC in Los Angeles. In 1947, Frank Graham and Des Autels co-hosted a well-received
Van_Des_Autels
American politician and judge
KGER. He earned a degree in engineering from UCLA and was chief engineer at KFAC and KGER. In 1937 he became master control supervisor for NBC. During World
James_Harvey_Brown
K-Love radio station in Cleveland
Times. New York, New York. Colker, David (August 27, 1989). "Life without KFAC: What killed L.A.'s only commercial classical station and what's next". Los
WKLV-FM
American actor (1927–2009)
trump card -- Emily". The Los Angeles Times. Page, Don (7 November 1965). "KFAC Minds Musical Ps and Qs" (Newspapers.com). The Los Angeles Times. Fessier
Bob_Arbogast
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Dorado Springs, Missouri KEUG in Veneta, Oregon KEUN-FM in Eunice, Louisiana KFAC-LP in Twisp, Washington KFMT-FM in Fremont, Nebraska KFYV in Ojai, California
105.5_FM
Radio station in Santa Barbara, California, United States
served as a repeater of KUSC in Los Angeles. KSCA's call letters changed to KFAC in 1991, then to KQSC in 2004. The KDB-AM-FM combo was split in November
KDB_(FM)
American pianist and Christian recording artist (1912–1992)
singers. In 1933, he began playing the piano for the radio broadcasts on KFAC of the then-new Country Church of Hollywood, which had as its theme song
Rudy_Atwood
Radio station in San Francisco
reopened with several potential suitors, including Calvin Smith, president of KFAC, the classical music station in Los Angeles. Further adding to KEAR's woes
KZDG
American radio writer and actor
Los Angeles Daily News. p. 21. "Another episode of 'The Life of Byron,' KFAC's dramatic series, is heard tonight at 7:30 with Forrest Barnes, writer-actor
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Earth, Victorious
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English : habitational name from Holmer in Buckinghamshire and Herefordshire, both named with Old English hol ‘hollow’ + mere ‘pool’.English : topographic name for someone who lived either on a piece of slightly raised land lying in a fen or partly surrounded by streams or where holly grew, from a derivative of Middle English holm (see Holm 1 and 2).Swedish, Danish, and North German (Schleswig-Holstein) : topographic name for someone who lived on an island (see Holm).
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Goddess of Gold
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English : variant spelling of Read.
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Light of the knowledge
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From the Noblemsn's Land
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Variant spelling of Scottish Ramsay, RAMSEY means "wild-garlic island."
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Goddess Parvati
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