KTMQ

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KTMQ
Broadcast areaTemecula Valley
Inland Empire
Frequency103.3 MHz
BrandingQ 103.3
Programming
FormatActive rock
Ownership
Owner
KFOO, KGGI, KMYT, KPWK
History
First air date
2000 (2000) (as KFXM)
Former call signs
KFXM (2000–2001)
KGBB (2001–2004)
Call sign meaning
K TeMecula Valley's Q103.3
Technical information
Facility ID85012
ClassA
ERP1,250 watts
HAAT218 meters (715 ft)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websiteq1033.iheart.com

KTMQ (103.3 FM) is an active rock radio station that serves the Temecula Valley and Inland Empire areas. The station is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc.

Station origin

KTMQ launched in 2000 to simulcast the signal of KGB, and was called KGBB at launch. The KGB signal is very weak in southern Riverside County, from where many San Diego-area workers now commute daily. In 2005, the signal broke off to become a local station.

On February 14, 2011, Mötley Crüe's Nikki Sixx joined the KTMQ line up.

External links

33°28′52″N 117°11′02″W / 33.481°N 117.184°W / 33.481; -117.184