KVYB

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KVYB
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City of license Santa Barbara, California
Broadcast area Santa Barbara, California
Ventura, California
Santa Maria, California
San Luis Obispo, California
Branding 103.3 The Vibe
Slogan Movin' The 805
Frequency 103.3 MHz
First air date April 18, 1961 (as KMUZ)
Format Rhythmic Top 40
ERP 105,000 watts
HAAT 905.0 meters (2,969.2 ft)
Class B
Facility ID 8853
Callsign meaning VYB phonetically is "Vibe"
Former callsigns KMUZ (1961-1972)
KRUZ (1972-2005)
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Owner Cumulus Media
(Cumulus Licensing LLC)
Sister stations KRRF
Webcast Listen Live
Listen Live via iHeart
Website 1033thevibe.com

KVYB (103.3 FM, 103.3 The Vibe) is a Rhythmic contemporary based radio station in Santa Barbara, California. The Cumulus Media station operates with an ERP of 105,000 watts, with the transmitter located atop Broadcast Peak, between Santa Barbara and Santa Ynez in the Santa Ynez Mountains.

KVYB is not licensed to broadcast a digital HD signal.[1]

History

The 103.3 frequency was originally the longtime home of easy listening outlet KMUZ later KRUZ. But in May 2005 Cumulus moved KRUZ to 97.5, paving the way for the launching of the market's first Hispanic-targeted Rhythmic contemporary outlet and in the process giving the area its first Top 40 since KIST flipped to Modern rock in 2003. At first, KVYB's musical direction had featured Hispanic Rhythmic artists as well as bilingual DJs, but since 2008 it has evolved to a typical Rhythmic Top 40 presentation.

Signal coverage

KVYB's signal coverage blankets the California coastal counties of Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo and Ventura. It can also be heard in parts of Los Angeles County, as well as Frazier Park, California, and as far north as San Lucas.

KVYB has very rare competition due to their 105,000 watt signal and 905 meter antenna. In addition to competing against Top 40/CHR KFYZ in Santa Barbara, it also has competition in the Ventura County radio market, where it competes against that area's Rhythmic Top 40, KCAQ, as well as in similarly formatted KPAT in the Santa Maria-Lompoc radio market.

Formats

Easy Listening (1961–1996)
Hot AC (1996–2005)
CHR/Reggaton (2005–2008)
CHR/Rhythmic (2008–present)

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