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KWSX (1280 AM) is a broadcast
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in the United States. Licensed to
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, the station has a
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format and has been owned by
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and its predecessors since 1997. KWSX broadcasts the national
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network for most of the week in addition to play-by-play coverage of local college and professional sports teams, including University of the Pacific men's basketball and Stockton Ports. Founded in 1947 as KXOB, the station had music formats for much of its early history. It was owned by Joseph Gamble Stations for much of the 1950s through 1990s, during which the station changed its call sign to KJOY in 1956 and KJAX in 1989. In 1992, KJAX dropped music to be a full-time news/talk station. The Gamble company sold KJAX in 1996, when the station began the first of several stints simulcasting the talk format of
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co-owned station
KFIV KFIV (1360 AM) is a broadcast radio station in the United States. Licensed to Modesto, California, it has a talk format and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. Founded in 1950 as KMOD, the station became KFIV in 1957 and had a hit music format b ...
. In 1999, the station became KUYL, with a change to a
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religious format following in 2002. Then in 2005, the station picked up its current KWSX call sign, and in early 2006, KWSX changed its religious format to a
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format simulcast with KFIV. In 2018, KWSX adopted its current sports format.


History


As KXOB (1946–1956)

On December 17, 1946, founding company Valley Broadcasting Company (VBC) was granted a construction permit to put a new AM station on the air in Stockton at 1280 with 1,000 watts, directional to the west at night. This new AM station would sign on in the spring of 1947 with the call sign KXOB. The station originally was part of the
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. Other early programming on KXOB included a weekly public affairs program produced with the local Chamber of Commerce, ''Make Stockton a Better Place to Live'', and nationally syndicated
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broadcasts sponsored by the Tide Water Associated Oil Company. Valley Broadcasting sold KXOB in 1952 to a group led by Clem John Randau, a newspaper and radio executive who was owned a minority stake in WNEW in New York City and recently resigned from the Federal Civil Defense Administration, for $200,000. Randau operated KXOB out of the Hotel Stockton. KXOB began broadcasting College of the Pacific football in 1952. Then in 1953, Randau sold KXOB for $207,000 to Joseph E. Gamble, founder of the company Joseph Gamble Stations.


As KJOY (1956–1989)

On April 1, 1956, KXOB changed its call sign to KJOY. KJOY celebrated its new identity with a live broadcast from the Hotel Stockton lobby, featuring guest DJ Don Sherwood from San Francisco. Branded "K-Joy", the new station had the slogan, "The smile on your dial." After Gamble died of a heart attack, general manager Ort J. Lofthus became president of Gamble Broadcasting in December 1963. Branded "The Great 128", KJOY had a
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format for much of the 1960s and 1970s. In the spring of 1971, the new syndicated show ''
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'' reportedly increased KJOY's ratings by nearly 125 percent.
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, who would go on to host the national ''
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'' show, hosted the KJOY morning show briefly in 1969. By the mid-1970s, KJOY joined the ABC Entertainment Network. The ''Broadcasting Cable Yearbook 1981'' indicated that KJOY had a " ontemporarywith oldies" music format.


As KJAX (1989–1999)

After over 30 years as KJOY, the station became KJAX on November 15, 1989. As late as 1991, KJAX had a
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format featuring
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music. But in 1992, KJAX dropped music to be a full news/talk station. Nearly four decades of ownership by the Joseph Gamble company ended in 1996 when Community Pacific Broadcasting bought KJAX and changed it to a simulcast of
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news/talk station
KFIV KFIV (1360 AM) is a broadcast radio station in the United States. Licensed to Modesto, California, it has a talk format and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. Founded in 1950 as KMOD, the station became KFIV in 1957 and had a hit music format b ...
. Also around 1996, KJAX began broadcasting University of the Pacific men's basketball. In 1997, Pacific Star Communications bought KJAX from Community Pacific Broadcasting. Pacific Star Communications was renamed Capstar Broadcasting in 1998 and would eventually be acquired by Clear Channel Communications, which was renamed
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in 2014.


As KUYL (1999–2005)

On December 9, 1999, KJAX became KUYL. KUYL changed from news/talk to a
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format branded "The Lighthouse 1280" in 2002. From 2000 to 2004, KUYL was the radio home of minor league baseball team Stockton Ports, after which the game broadcasts moved to KSTN.


As KWSX (2005–present)

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"K-5" in
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, featuring a local morning show hosted by program director Bill Mick, formerly of
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in
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. The K-5/K-6 simulcast also included nationally syndicated conservative talk shows including ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. From 2007 to 2015, Dave Bowman (formerly Dave Diamond) was the local afternoon drive host for KFIV/KWSX. file:News Talk Radio K5 K6 logo 2006.svg, 150px, Logo of the "K5/K6" simulcast with
KFIV KFIV (1360 AM) is a broadcast radio station in the United States. Licensed to Modesto, California, it has a talk format and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. Founded in 1950 as KMOD, the station became KFIV in 1957 and had a hit music format b ...
in
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in late 2006. In 2008, KWSX began broadcasting San Jose State Spartans football, San Jose State University football. In 2009, KWSX began broadcasting the ''Armstrong & Getty'' show from Sacramento, California, Sacramento sister station
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in mornings. KWSX added two more local sports teams to its programming in 2010, the Stockton Ports for the second time and
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minor league hockey team. left, 150px, From 2006 to 2008, the KFIV/KWSX simulcast was simply "News/Talk K5". KWSX began another simulcast with KFIV on September 23, 2013, branded "Power Talk" featuring many of the same conservative talk shows as before including Beck, Limbaugh, and Hannity. KWSX logo from approximately 2009 to 2013. Trevor Carey replaced Bowman as afternoon drive host in February 2015. Dan Conry became afternoon drive host in July 2016. In June 2018, KWSX dropped sister station's KFIV simulcast and became an affiliate of
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branded as "Fox Sports AM 1280". KWSX's final broadcast of San Jose State football was on November 30, 2019. After the season, KWSX was not included in the San Jose State radio network. KWSX then signed a contract extension for University of the Pacific basketball broadcasts on December 2, 2020. On July 8, 2021, KWSX signed a contract to be the Stockton affiliate of the Fresno State Bulldogs football radio network.


Programming and operations

KWSX broadcasts the
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national network 24 hours a day. In addition, KWSX broadcasts live play-by-play of local college and professional sports teams, including University of the Pacific men's basketball and Fresno State football. Since 2018, KWSX has been part of the Oakland (later Las Vegas) Raiders radio network. KWSX also broadcasts local minor league sports teams, the Stockton Ports in baseball and Stockton Heat in hockey. On the national level, KWSX also broadcasts Westwood One Sports' syndicated broadcasts such as ''
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''. Although licensed to Stockton, KWSX has its studios in
Modesto Modesto () is the county seat and largest city of Stanislaus County, California, United States. With a population of 218,464 at the 2020 census, it is the 19th largest city in the state of California and forms part of the Sacramento-Stockton ...
. KWSX broadcasts at 1,000 watts day and night from a transmitter located in northeast Stockton.


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