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Radio station in San Francisco, California, United States
KQW / KCBS) "The History of KQW and KCBS San Jose/San Francisco" by John F. Schneider, 1996 (bayarearadio.org) KQW Radio, San Jose "The Story Of KQW"
KCBS_(AM)
Topics referred to by the same term
KQW may refer to: KCBS (AM), a radio station on 740 kHz licensed to San Francisco, California, United States, and originally licensed to San Jose, California
KQW
City in California, United States
Jose Rocks". February 27, 2021. Retrieved March 16, 2026. Marty Cheek. "KQW Radio, San Jose". Bay Area Radio Museum. Archived from the original on February
San_Jose,_California
American inventor and radio broadcaster
on December 9, 1921, a license with the randomly assigned call sign of KQW was issued in the name of Charles D. Herrold in San Jose. Operation of the
Charles_Herrold
Public radio service of Washington State University
Victoria, British Columbia—were added with the signing on of KNWP in 1998. KQWS at Omak began broadcasting in January 1999; the next year, a translator of
Northwest_Public_Broadcasting
Radio station in Detroit, Michigan
"oldest station" consideration, something neither KQW nor KCBS has agreed with, as program schedules for KQW appearing in 1925 included the slogan "Pioneer
WWJ_(AM)
Oceanic language
Meso-Melanesian (St George linkage) Kandas–Ramoaaina Kandas Language codes ISO 639-3 kqw Glottolog kand1301 ELP Kandas Kandas is classified as Vulnerable by the UNESCO
Kandas_language
Talk radio station in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
"oldest station" consideration, something neither KQW nor KCBS has agreed with, as program schedules for KQW appearing in 1925 included the slogan "Pioneer
KDKA_(AM)
Television station in San Francisco
it was originally slated to move to 740 AM, the frequency of San Jose's KQW. 740 AM was the last 50,000-watt frequency available in the Bay Area, and
KPIX-TV
American alternative medicine practitioner (1888–1976)
American alternative medicine practitioner, farmer and businessman. Hart owned KQW AM in San Jose, CA. He was active in the field of radionics, was president
Fred_J._Hart_(businessman)
"Doc" Herrold is shown at the microphone of KQW, c. 1925
History_of_broadcasting
Moses Lake KMWS 90.1 FM Mount Vernon KPLI 90.1 FM Olympia KOMQ 88.5 FM Omak KQWS 90.1 FM Omak KPBG 90.9 FM Oroville KNWP 90.1 FM Port Angeles KVIX 89.3 FM
List_of_NPR_stations
Review of first U.S. radio broadcasting stations
LIC 12/07/1921 761 SF 12/09/1921 1YR 254 deleted 05/01/1923 21 12/09/1921 KQW San Jose California Charles D. Herrold E LIC 12/07/1921 761 SF 12/09/1921
List of initial AM-band station grants in the United States
List_of_initial_AM-band_station_grants_in_the_United_States
Ontario: Class A (I-A) KCBS San Francisco, California: Class B (II-B) Formerly KQW San Jose, California WYGM Orlando, Florida: Class B (II-B) KRMG Tulsa, Oklahoma:
List of North American broadcast station classes
List_of_North_American_broadcast_station_classes
FN/SJN/6XF/6XE/KQW/"San Jose" KCBS San Jose, California/San Francisco, California 1909, 1921 (officially granted experimental license as KQW, become commercial
List_of_oldest_radio_stations
Clear-channel news/talk radio station in Washington, D.C.
in February 1949; this deal was made so CBS could acquire full control of KQW in San Francisco. As part of the transaction, The Post divested WINX (1340
WFED
1928-1975 (became KMPS) KPO - San Francisco, California, 1922-1946 (became KNBC) KQW - San Francisco, California, 1921-1949 (became KCBS) KRE - Berkeley, California
List of three-letter broadcast call signs in the United States
List_of_three-letter_broadcast_call_signs_in_the_United_States
from the original on June 8, 2026. Retrieved March 16, 2026. Marty Cheek. "KQW Radio, San Jose". Bay Area Radio Museum. Archived from the original on February
Mass media in the San Francisco Bay Area
Mass_media_in_the_San_Francisco_Bay_Area
Railway station in Guiyang, China
Platforms 25 Tracks 50 Other information Station code TMIS code: 47483 Telegraph code: KQW Pinyin code: GYB Classification 1st class station Location
Guiyang_North_railway_station
American radio station in Boston
stations with earlier heritages, in particular KDKA, WWJ in Detroit, and KQW in San Jose, California (now KCBS in San Francisco). By early 1922, WBZ's
WBZ_(AM)
CBS radio program
first HPL program on KNX in Los Angeles in 1934. Drake began his version on KQW in San Francisco in 1940. Paul Gibson began one on WBBM in Chicago in 1942
The Housewives' Protective League
The_Housewives'_Protective_League
Radio station in Schenectady, New York, United States
in December 1921 as KQW, which later moved to San Francisco and changed its call letters to KCBS in 1949. Program schedules for KQW appearing in 1925 included
WRUC
North American broadcast call signs
signs FN, SJN, 6XF, and 6XE, then, with the advent of modern call signs, KQW in December 1921, and eventually KCBS from 1949 onward. All broadcast call
Call_signs_in_North_America
1941 AM/mediumwave radio station allocation agreement
1020 990 WBZ up 40 1030 1000 WHO up 40 1040 1010 WHN (now WEPN) up 40 1050 KQW (now KCBS) 740 WNAD (now KWPN) 640 WNOX (now WNML) 990 — new Mexican clear
North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement
North_American_Regional_Broadcasting_Agreement
broadcasting since 1909, receives a commercial license under the callsign KQW KLX, owned by Oakland Tribune publisher Joseph R. Knowland, begins broadcasting
Timeline of the San Francisco Bay Area
Timeline_of_the_San_Francisco_Bay_Area
American screenwriter
Speaking Society, which was partnered with San Jose's local radio station KQW, her radio dramas were also aired on San Francisco's local radio station
Jean_Holloway
School. After a brief stint at KFBK in Sacramento, he joined KCBS (then KQW), San Francisco, in 1942. One of his trademark introductions was for live
Ken Ackerman (radio announcer)
Ken_Ackerman_(radio_announcer)
broadcasts in downtown San Jose. His station was commercially licensed in 1921 as KQW, then moved to San Francisco, where it became KCBS in 1949. The 1933 kidnapping
History of San Jose, California
History_of_San_Jose,_California
List of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with K
Northern Kissi kqt I/L Klias River Kadazan kqu I/E Seroa kqv I/L Okolod kqw I/L Kandas kqx I/L Mser kqy I/L Koorete kqz I/E Korana kra I/L Kumhali krb
ISO_639:k
American engineer (1920–1992)
Jose State University in 1948. He worked as an engineer at AM-radio station KQW (now KCBS). He joined Ampex in 1951, and remained there until his retirement
Charles_Ginsburg
and aeroplane exhibitions. 1906 – April 18: San Francisco earthquake. 1909 KQW radio begins broadcasting. Santa Clara Valley Fruit Growers Association organized
Timeline of San Jose, California
Timeline_of_San_Jose,_California
City in Washington, United States
Retrieved February 27, 2013. "KQWS Facility Record". Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved February 27, 2013. "KQWS Facility Record". Federal Communications
Omak,_Washington
Kidnapping and murder victim in California (1911–1933)
Rolph for his role in the lynching of their son, along with radio station KQW and several other persons, but the suit was dropped when the governor died
Murder of Brooke Hart and the lynching of Thomas Harold Thurmond and John M. Holmes
Murder_of_Brooke_Hart_and_the_lynching_of_Thomas_Harold_Thurmond_and_John_M._Holmes
American journalist (1921–2016)
Google Brain: Making Your Memoir a Time Machine on the Internet (2009). KQW: World’s First Broadcast Station, (1980), presenter, 22-minute 16 mm film
Gordon_Greb
Moses Lake KLWS 91.5 FM Lacey KBRD 680 AM Mount Vernon KMWS 90.1 FM Omak KQWS 90.1 FM Port Angeles KNWP 90.1 FM Pullman KWSU 1250 AM Republic KETL-LP 100
List of non-profit radio stations in the United States
List_of_non-profit_radio_stations_in_the_United_States
Metro line in Guiyang, China
Yangguan 阳关 Xinzhai 新寨 Bailuhu 白鹭湖 Guiyangbei Railway Station 贵阳北站 GK KQW Yaguan 雅关 Yunyan Nanya Road 南垭路 Bageyan 八鸽岩 Beijing Road 北京路 3 Penshuichi
Line_1_(Guiyang_Metro)
Village in West Bengal, India
Soham Swami and some other disciples http://209.85.175.104/search?q=cache:kqwMUm1hOaoJ:www.wbphed.gov.in/applications/Phedweb/Block2Villpdf
Palitpur
Radio station in San Francisco
KSFO was no longer affiliated with CBS Radio, after the network moved to KQW in San Jose. Going forward, KSFO had an independent music and news format
KZAC
American DJ
years old. The job ended; and Sherwood was unemployed until he was hired by KQW, which was renamed KCBS in 1949, serving as an announcer and playing recordings
Don_Sherwood_(DJ)
Regents Public radio KQQQ 1150 AM Pullman Radio Palouse, Inc. News/Talk KQWS 90.1 FM Omak Washington State University Public radio KQWZ-LP 106.5 FM Seatac
List of radio stations in Washington (state)
List_of_radio_stations_in_Washington_(state)
begins experimental voice transmissions in San Jose. KCBS (AM) (formerly KQW) has considered these transmissions to be the beginning of its broadcast
1909_in_radio
American jazz guitarist (1925–2019)
Weaver Show, a variety show broadcast by CBS's San Francisco affiliate, KQW, later renamed KCBS, from the Palace Hotel. While playing with the CBS Orchestra
Eddie_Duran
Radio station in Washington, D.C. (1940–1978)
sell WINX and its two boosters but allowed CBS to gain full ownership of KQW (today's KCBS) in San Francisco. William Banks, owner of Philadelphia station
WOOK_(AM)
KQWB-FM 105.1 FM Breckenridge, Minnesota KQWC-FM 95.7 FM Webster City, Iowa KQWS 90.1 FM Omak, Washington KQXB 89.9 FM Breckenridge, Texas KQXC-FM 103.9 FM
List of FM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters KQ–KS)
List_of_FM_radio_stations_in_the_United_States_by_call_sign_(initial_letters_KQ–KS)
Village in West Bengal, India
the old burning ghat of the village. http://209.85.175.104/search?q=cache:kqwMUm1hOaoJ:www.wbphed.gov.in/applications/Phedweb/Block2Villpdf
Channa_village
FM radio frequency
in Houston, Texas KPLI in Olympia, Washington KQMC in Hawthorne, Nevada KQWS in Omak, Washington KRHS in Overland, Missouri KRLU in Roswell, New Mexico
90.1_FM
KQW
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of English or German Wald.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Pigeon; Dove
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Servant of the Guardian (Allah)
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Genius; Brilliant
Boy/Male
Tamil
Descended from Bharat, Universal monarch, Very clever great good person
Female
English
 English form of Latin Clara, CLARE means "clear, bright." Compare with masculine Clare.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Who Strives with Pertinacity of Purpose; One who Makes the People Obtain the Divine Wisdom by Reducing the Ignorance; One who Strives with Pertinacity of Purpose
Girl/Female
Indian
Handsome, Whimsy
Boy/Male
Hindu
Goddess Lakshmi
Boy/Male
Arabic, Romanian
Variant of Osman
KQW
KQW
KQW
KQW
KQW