What frequency can KROQ-FM be found at?
KROQ-FM is a commercial radio station located in Los Angeles, California, broadcasting on 106.7 FM to the greater Los Angeles area. KROQ-FM airs a modern rock music format branded as “106.7 K-Rock”. The call sign is pronounced “kay rock.” It is the flagship station of the popular, long running nationally syndicated show Loveline with Dr. Drew Pinsky and previously Stryker. History [edit] KPPC Main article: KPPC (defunct) Originally, 106.7 FM was KPPC-FM, owned by the Pasadena Presbyterian Church. They broadcast religious programming with a co-owned AM station. As the church encountered difficulties operating the stations, they sold the two stations to an outside company, Crosby-Avery Broadcasting, with the church retaining the right to broadcast its services over both stations. Until 1969, the station still broadcasted from the basement of the church. In 1967, Tom and Raechel Donahue created a freeform progressive rock format at co-owned KMPX in San Francisco. KMPX became a big success
Weezer, Kings of Leon and Rancid will all roast weenies for KROQ Los Angeles Times – 15 hours ago Weezer, Kings of Leon, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Jimmy Eat World, Rancid and Silversun Pickups are among the headliners for the KROQ-FM (106.7) festival. Sources: http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/music_blog/2009/05/weezer-kings-of-leon-and-rancid-will-all-roast-weenies-for-kroq.