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KDFG

KDFG
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City Seaside, California
Broadcast area Monterey/Salinas/Santa Cruz, California
Branding KDFC
Slogan Classical ... And Them Some
Frequency 103.9 MHz
First air date 1995 (as KJMY)
Format Classical music (KOSC simulcast)
ERP 1,500 watts
HAAT 199 meters
Class A
Facility ID 15936
Former callsigns KBOQ (2/26/08–8/26/16)
KKHK (2/14/08–2/26/08)
KMBY-FM (9/05/02–2/14/08)
KTEE (12/17/99–(9/05/02)
KISE (11/01/96–12/17/99)
KJMY (1/19/95–11/01/96)
KLMY (5/28/93–1/19/95)
880629MC (??–5/28/93)
Owner University of Southern California
Sister stations KDFH
Webcast Listen Live
Website kdfc.com

KDFG is a non-commercial classical music radio station in Seaside, California, broadcasting to the Santa Cruz-Carmel-Salinas, California, area on 103.9 FM.

The station's studio was originally in Monterey while its transmitter was located on Mount Toro, south of Salinas. In 2002, alternative rock station KMBY-FM moved from 104.3 FM to 103.9 FM. Its format eventually evolved into a hybrid of modern rock, hard rock, alternative rock, and hip hop, and it was branded as X103.9.

On February 9, 2008, the classical music programming of KBOQ (branded as K-Bach) moved from 95.5 FM to 103.9 FM, displacing KMBY's programming. On February 14, 2008, the station temporarily changed its call sign to KKHK. It then swapped its call sign with 95.5 FM, gaining the KBOQ call sign, on February 26, 2008. On October 17, 2011, KBOQ changed its format from classical to soft adult contemporary without warning, branded as B103.9.

In May 2014, Mapleton Communications agreed to sell KBOQ to Saul Levine's Mount Wilson FM Broadcasters, Inc. for $200,000. Mapleton had to divest one station after buying KWAV from Buckley Broadcasting. That July, the website q1039thehits.com was registered, leading to reports of a format change to contemporary hit radio as Q103.9. On September 5, 2014, upon officially being bought by Mount Wilson FM, the station's branding did change to Q103.9 but flipped to classic hits instead of contemporary hits.


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