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Coordinates: 36°32′06″N 121°37′19″W / 36.535°N 121.622°W / 36.535; -121.622
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KWAV
File:KWAV-FM.png
Broadcast areaSanta Cruz
Monterey
Salinas, California
Frequency96.9 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingK-Wave 96.9
Programming
FormatAdult Contemporary
Ownership
OwnerBuckley Broadcasting
ESPN 630 and ESPN 97.9
History
First air date
1961
Call sign meaning
K-WAVe
Technical information
Facility ID7714
ClassB
ERP18,000 watts
HAAT747 meters
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitekwav.com

KWAV is a commercial radio station in Monterey, California, broadcasting to the Santa Cruz-Monterey-Salinas, California, area on 96.9 FM.

KWAV airs an adult contemporary music format branded as "K-Wave 96.9".

History, 1994-present

In the mid-90's, KWAV was branded as "Today's Hits, Yesterday's Favorites." The Adult Contemporary music mix was upbeat, featuring an R&B-leaning playlist with Cher, Mariah Carey, Gloria Estefan, Janet Jackson, Whitney Houston, Paula Abdul, The Pointer Sisters, Vanessa Williams, Brian McKnight, Lionel Richie, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Smokey Robinson, Timmy T, Stevie B, Expose, and Ace of Base as core artists. Other core artists included Amy Grant, Bryan Adams, Rod Stewart, Sting, Michael Bolton, Billy Joel, Richard Marx, Paul Young, Restless Heart, Don Hensley, Foreigner, Bonnie Raitt, Bruce Hornsby, Huey Lewis, Heart, Roxette, Basia, and Swingout Sister. Also included were numerous pop/alternative crossover tracks by Melissa Etheridge, Duran Duran, Sheryl Crow, Lisa Loeb, Hootie & The Blowfish, Meatloaf, and Dionne Farris. By early 1996, the music mix became very upbeat - almost Hot Adult Contemporary in nature - and included songs by Blues Traveler, Gin Blossoms and The Cranberries.[original research?]

In February 1996, the station revamped its image, becoming "Soft Rock Favorites" and shifting its playlist to include more 70's songs.

In March 1999, the station dropped its "Love Songs Til Midnight" all-request call-in program in favor of the nationally-syndicated Delilah program. "LSTM" host Candy James subsequently moved to middays.

From 2000-2005, the station's music mix included numerous R&B oldies by Al Green, The Supremes, The Spinners, and The Four Tops.

In 2003, local TV personality Barry Brown and Karen Hamilton joined as hosts of the morning program (5:30 to 9:00).

In 2005, the station shifted its playlist to include fewer oldies and more of the upbeat 80's and 90's R&B-leaning tracks it used to play in the mid 1990's. The station also began adding 70's-era R&B/disco tracks by artists such as Earth Wind & Fire, Diana Ross, Gloria Gaynor, and The Beegees. The branding remains "Soft Rock Favorites."

In 2007, the station began to broadcast in HD Radio.

Former DJs

Alan Richmond, Bob March, Sandy Shore, John Garabo, Gary Russell, Sebastian Thomas, Debi McCallister (now at KQFC in Boise, Idaho) and Jack Peterson.

36°32′06″N 121°37′19″W / 36.535°N 121.622°W / 36.535; -121.622