Consequently, what radio station is Chuy Gomez on?
SAN FRANCISCO (KTVU) - Two legendary Bay Area radio personalities have signed off from throwback station Q102. 1. Chuy Gomez, host of the morning show, and afternoon personality Victor "Big Daddy" Zaragoza have been let go from the Entercom owned station.
Also, what does Kmel stand for? KMEL
| City | San Francisco, California |
|---|---|
| Call sign meaning | CAMEL (sic), name of former branding and mascot |
| Former call signs | KGO-FM (1946-1955) KFRC-FM (1960-1968) KFMS (1968-1972) KKEE (1972-1973) KFRC-FM (1973-1977) |
| Former frequencies | 96.9 MHz (1946-1947) |
| Owner | iHeartMedia (AMFM Broadcasting Licenses, LLC) |
Also to know is, who is Chuy Gomez?
Jesus "Chuy" Gomez, who for more than 20 years was a regular on-air personality at KMEL 106.1 FM, was released from his position as the popular hip-hop and R&B radio station's morning host after a scheduling shuffle on Thursday, according to assistant program director Kenard Karter.
What happened to q102?
As KRBQ "Q102" (2014–Present) On August 1, 2014, at 2 p.m., after playing "One Thing Leads to Another" by The Fixx, KUZX abruptly broke away from the simulcast and flipped to a Rhythmic Hot AC format as Q102, The Beat Of The Bay, with the first song being This Is How We Do It by Montell Jordan.