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KISS-XM : ウィキペディア英語版
KIIS-FM

| callsign_meaning = "IIS" resembles "115"
| former_callsigns = KLAC-FM (1948–67)
KRHM (1967–71)
KKDJ (1971–1975)
| affiliations =
| owner =
| licensee = Citicasters Licenses, Inc.
| sister_stations = KBIG, KFI, KRRL, KLAC, KOST, KEIB, KYSR
| webcast = (Listen Live )
| website =
}}
KIIS-FM (pronounced "Kiss FM") (102.7 FM) – branded 102.7 KIIS FM – is a commercial Top 40 (CHR) radio station licensed to Los Angeles, California. Owned by iHeartMedia, Inc., KIIS-FM is the origin of the KISS-FM brand, and currently serves as the flagship station for ''On Air with Ryan Seacrest''. The KIIS-FM studios are located in Burbank, while the station transmitter resides on Mount Wilson.
Besides a standard analog transmission, KIIS-FM broadcasts over two HD Radio channels;〔http://www.hdradio.com/station_guides/widget.php?id=36〕 streams online via iHeartRadio; and extends its on-air signal by using a single full-power repeaterKVVS (105.5 FM) in Rosamond. The station also simulcasts over channel 11 on Sirius XM satellite radio. KIIS FM has consistently been rated the #1 radio station in all of the Los Angeles, Orange, and Ventura County markets, averaging nearly 1 listeners.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Login to All Access - Breaking Radio News and Free New Music - AllAccess.com )
==History==
102.7 FM started as KLAC-FM, a sister station to KLAC, in 1948. The station was a simulcast of the AM station, until the late 1960s, when the Federal Communications Commission banned continuous AM/FM simulcasts for over half of the broadcast day. The FM started its own programming, which was a middle of the road format, in 1967, and changed call letters to KRHM which it remained for four years before becoming top 40 KKDJ on April 15, 1971.

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