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City | Walnut Creek, California |
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Broadcast area | Diablo Valley |
Branding | 92.1 KKDV |
Slogan | Diablo Valley's Hometown Station |
Frequency | 92.1 MHz |
First air date | December 10, 1959 (as KWME) |
Format | Adult Contemporary |
ERP | 3,000 watts |
HAAT | 24 meters |
Class | A |
Facility ID | 36032 |
Transmitter coordinates | 37°54′2″N 122°5′7″W / 37.90056°N 122.08528°WCoordinates: 37°54′2″N 122°5′7″W / 37.90056°N 122.08528°W |
Callsign meaning | KK Diablo Valley |
Former callsigns | KWME (1959-1964) KDFM (1964-1983) KINQ (1983-1987) KKIS-FM (1987-1998) KFJO (1998-2004) KABL-FM (2004-2005) |
Owner | Coast Radio Company (Contra Costa County Radio, Inc.) |
Sister stations | KKIQ, KUIC |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | kkdv.com |
KKDV is an Adult Contemporary radio station located in Walnut Creek, California, broadcasting at 92.1 MHz. With the call letters KKDV (Diablo Valley), it broadcasts under the slogan "Diablo Valley's Hometown Station." The station is located in central Contra Costa County in the Diablo Valley close to Mt. Diablo.
KKDV is owned by Contra Costa County Radio, Inc. under the umbrella of the Coast Radio Company, which also owns KKIQ 101.7 FM in Livermore, and KUIC 95.3 FM in Vacaville.
KKDV targets listeners in the Diablo Valley who cannot receive KKIQ in Livermore, California and Bay Area stations because of topography in those areas.
Between 1998 and 2004, 92.1 was KFJO, a simulcast of 92.3 FM KSJO in San Jose, California as 92 KSJO, along with 92.7 FM KSJO in San Francisco, California and 92.7 FM KMJO in Santa Cruz, California, than a stint as adult standards KABL during its last days on am in the Bay Area.