Radio Station Information
KIOI 101.3 FM
San Francisco's Variety - 90s, 2000s & Today
City of License:
San Francisco, CA
Format:
Adult Contemporary
Market:
San Francisco, CA
Web site:
https://1013.iheart.com
Live Stream:
http://www.iheart.com/live/281
Owner:
iHeartMedia (Ihm Licenses, LLC)
Address:
340 Townsend St Ste 5101
San Francisco, CA 94107
Phone:
(800) 800-1013
KIOI is an FM radio station broadcasting at 101.3 MHz. The station is licensed to San Francisco, CA and is part of that radio market. The station broadcasts Adult Contemporary music programming and goes by the name "Star 101.3" on the air with the slogan "San Francisco's Variety - 90s, 2000s & Today". KIOI is owned by iHeartMedia.
HD Radio:
KIOI-HD1 Hot AC, KIOI-HD2 80's
Station Coverage Map
Most Played Artist
Pink, Katy Perry, Kelly Clarkson, Train, Plain White T's, Maroon 5, No Doubt, Bruno Mars, The Script, Neon Trees, OneRepublic, Taio Cruz, Enrique Iglesias, Usher, Black Eyed Peas, Rihanna, Beyonce, U2, Gwen Stefani, Aerosmith
Nearby Radio Stations
106 KMEL, 95.7 The Game, KQED 88.5, WILD 94.9, R&B 102.9 FM, The Bone 107.7, Live 105, Classic Hits 103.7, Now 99.7, K-Love 104.1Co-Owned Radio Stations in San Francisco, CA
98.1 The Breeze, The Bay Area's BIN 910, 106 KMEL, Bloomberg 960, Classic Hits 103.7, WILD 94.9
Listener Comments and Reviews
I enjoy listening to this station.
By: Mara on May 2, 2012
Will you ever be able to broadcast the names of the songs and artists on STAR 101.3 HD2 so we can see the names and artists of the songs?
Thanks
By: Joseph Pritchard on August 5, 2016
Hello. 50 years ago this summer Warner Bros. released our record, "Mill Valley" by Miss Abrams and the Strawberry Point School Third Grade Class. It became an international hit and we appeared in Rolling Stone (we were 18 year-old Annie Liebowitz's first assignment) Life Magazine, Newsweek, on the Smothers Brothers show, and on many of the local radio stations. Francis Ford Coppola shot the music video which is on YouTube. So it would be great to have 101.3 play the record, and perhaps do a nostalgia piece on the record's 50th anniversary! Here's what Ben Fong-Torres wrote about it:
"The way Miss Abrams and her Strawberry Point School 3rd Grade Class sang about it, Mill Valley was paradise on earth – especially when so much of the earth, in 1970, was in chaos, with a war overseas and battles within our own borders. But listening to this school teacher and her children rhapsodize about their home town, “where life feels very fine and free,” allowed listeners to escape, if only for a moment—or three. That’s what the best pop music has always been about, and that’s what makes “Mill Valley,” both the tune and the town, timeless." -Ben Fong-Torres
Thanks so much, Rita Abrams
By: RITA ABRAMS on June 17, 2020
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