Los Angeles, California
KCBS-FM - 93.1 Jack FM
Infinity-owned Arrow 93.1 (KCBS-FM) flipped formats on St. Patrick's Day 2005 (3/17/2005), dropping classic rock after 11½ years to become 93.1 Jack FM. Infinity Senior VP/Programming Kevin Weatherly oversaw the change and played a major role in the launch of Jack in Los Angeles, the nation's #2 radio market. From reports I've heard, this version of Jack is more rock-leaning (and thus male-skewing) than other incarnations of it that have been licensed elsewhere in the United States.
Station Website: 931jackfm.com
Streaming Audio: Available via the website
Special Audio: KCBS-FM Legal ID (TopHour.com)
KJLL-FM/KAJL/KHJL - 92.7 Jill FM
The Amaturo Group, which owns KMLT Thousand Oaks, KLIT Fountain Valley, and KELT Adelanto, flipped its trio of Class A stations (all on 92.7) in the outer L.A. area from AC Lite 92.7 to Variety Hits (with a female lean) as 92.7 Jill FM on May 20, 2005.
The station picked up new call letters reflecting the "Jill" name in March 2007; KLIT became KJLL-FM and KELT became KAJL on March 19, 2007, while KMLT became KHJL on March 20, 2007.
Special Audio: KMLT/KLIT/KELT Legal ID (TopHour.com)
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