KLOS, Rock radio station in Los Angeles, US.
KLOS broadcasts mainstream rock music on the 95.5 FM frequency, serving listeners across the Greater Los Angeles metropolitan area from studios in Burbank. The station operates three distinct HD Radio channels offering rock, talk, and varied programming to reach different audiences.
The station launched in 1947 as KECA-FM, transitioned through KABC-FM, and adopted the KLOS call sign in 1971 with an album-oriented rock format. This shift established its long-term focus on rock music programming.
The station features a dedicated performance space where rock musicians record live sessions and conduct interviews, serving as a platform for both established and emerging artists.
Listeners can tune in easily on 95.5 FM through any radio receiver or streaming service for uninterrupted access to programming. Reception is generally strong throughout the Los Angeles area and surrounding communities.
The station organized the California Jam in 1974, a major outdoor rock concert event that became a signature endeavor for the broadcaster. Additionally, it has maintained an annual blood drive partnership with the American Red Cross since 1982, strengthening ties to the local community.
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