City | San Diego, California |
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Broadcast area | San Diego, California |
Branding | Sunny 98.1 |
Slogan | Better Music for a Better Workday |
Frequency | 98.1 MHz (also on HD Radio) |
First air date | February 4, 1960 (as KJLM) |
Format |
Adult Contemporary HD2: Smooth Jazz "Smooth Jazz KIFM" |
Language(s) | English |
Audience share | 5.2 (Holiday 2016, Nielsen Audio[1]) |
ERP | 26,500 watts |
HAAT | 209 meters |
Class | B |
Facility ID | 34589 |
Callsign meaning | K X SunNy |
Former callsigns | KJLM (1960-1967) KDIG (1967-1978) KIFM (1978-2016) |
Owner |
Entercom (Entercom San Diego License, LLC) |
Sister stations | KSON, KBZT |
Webcast |
Listen Live Listen Live (HD2) |
Website |
sunny981sd.com Smooth Jazz KIFM (HD2) |
KXSN is a commercial adult contemporary music radio station located in San Diego, California, broadcasting on 98.1 FM and is branded as Sunny 98.1. Owned by Entercom, the station's studios are located in San Diego's Mission Valley neighborhood, and the transmitter is located in La Jolla.
98.1 FM has been airing variations of the adult contemporary format since it signed on in 1960, first as KJLM, then KDIG and KIFM. In the mid-1980s, after airing a successful smooth jazz evening program called "Lights Out San Diego," KIFM went with smooth jazz around the clock as "Smooth Jazz 98.1". During smooth jazz's popularity, KIFM was one of the top rated stations in San Diego and was the 2005 winner of the Marconi Award. As the smooth jazz format began to age, KIFM shifted to smooth adult contemporary (airing mostly pop artists with R&B roots, such as Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Madonna and Anita Baker, with only an occasional Smooth Jazz instrumental) in the Summer of 2011. KIFM began calling itself "98.1 Smooth FM". By the fall of that year, the station shifted to Rhythmic Adult Contemporary, by playing recent and older R&B and classic soul tracks. The original smooth jazz format moved to KIFM's HD2 subchannel.
On August 19, 2013, at 10 AM, 98.1 flipped to soft AC as "Easy 98.1". The rebranding came after trailing San Diego's longtime AC leader, KYXY, in the Arbitron ratings reports. The final song on "Smooth" was "I Love You Always Forever" by Donna Lewis, while the first song on "Easy" was "Easy" by The Commodores. Since the flip, the station's ratings have improved dramatically, reaching #1 in several Arbitron ratings periods. At the same time, KYXY, like many stations that were originally Soft AC, has moved to a more Hot AC sound to attract younger listeners.