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One of the oldest radio stations in Northern California and in the nation, KGO was originally licensed to the General Electric Company and began operation January 8, Its studios, the first in the nation to be constructed especially for broadcasting, were near the transmitter at the General Electric plant on East 14th Street in Oakland. The station remained licensed to General Electric until December 23, , when it was licensed to RCA, finally being made an owned and operated station of the newly-formed Blue Network Company on February 1, They were followed by KMEL 3.

Then came KBLX 2. KSAN had a 2. For the record, KFOG was at 1. The money, a mix of listener donations and contributions from advertisers and local businesses, will go to the local chapter of the American Red Cross, United Way Bay Area and the Redwood Empire Food Bank.

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