

KSFO 560 AM
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KSFO 560 AM was a notable radio station originating from the United States, based in San Francisco, California. It began broadcasting in March 1925 as KTAB in Oakland, founded by the Tenth Avenue Baptist Church, before moving to 560 kHz in 1929 and adopting the KSFO call sign in 1935 under Associated Broadcasters. Acquired by Cumulus Media, it shifted to a conservative talk format in 1995, featuring hosts like Sean Hannity and Mark Levin, and served cities like Oakland and Fremont. The station went silent on March 3, 2025, ending a century-long legacy, with its programming moved to 810 AM in November 2024.
The station aired conservative talk programming, focusing on politics, current events, and financial advice, with syndicated shows dominating its lineup until its closure. Known for its slogan "The News and Views You Won’t Hear Anywhere Else," KSFO 560 AM was a Bay Area staple, available live and online until its final broadcast.