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Inland Empire's KCAL-FM cuts entire on-air staff in move to all-music programming
KCAL-FM 96.7, the Inland Empire's classic rock radio station, is losing all of its on-air personalities. Over the weekend, the station switched to an all-music format that includes fewer interruptions and more music.
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KCAL-FM 96.7, the Inland Empire's classic rock radio station, is losing all of its on-air personalities. Over the weekend, the station switched to an all-music format that includes fewer interruptions and more music.
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According to Los Angeles Times’s linked report, Inland Empire’s KCAL-FM cuts entire on-air staff in move to all-music programming, KCAL-FM 96.7, the Inland Empire’s classic rock radio station, is losing all of its on-air personalities. Over the weekend, the station switched to an all-music format that includes fewer interruptions and more music.
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