I lived in SoCal for many years and was affiliated with KFWB. I still listen to 
it regularly, even though a few years ago they changed their format from music 
to news. The reason KNX does this is that they are both accessed through CBS 
Player, which you can readily see on the player. KNX, or KCBS, originally 
started CBS around 1905, and is still the CBS affiliate in LA. KCBS, Channel 2, 
formerly KNXT, is the TV affiliate and KNX the radio affiliate. KFWB is still 
on 980 AM but uses the CBS player for its online streaming. I hope this 
explanation is not too difficult to understand.
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--- On Thu, 5/28/09, Donald L. Roberts <donald_roberts...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> From: Donald L. Roberts <donald_roberts...@yahoo.com>
> Subject: Los Angeles radio question
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <Pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
> Date: Thursday, May 28, 2009, 1:04 PM
> Recently, I was listening to KNX,
> 1070, and also heard the 
> station ID KFWB HD2.
> 
> Since I do not live in the Los Angeles area, I do not check
> 
> this often.  However, when I last checked, KFWB was
> all news 
> on 980.  I realize of course that the HD2 designation
> 
> indicates the second of two or more high def radio 
> frequencies.  But, if this is the case, what ever
> happened 
> to 980 a.m. and, on what FM frequency is KFWB heard?
> 
> Don Roberts
> 
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