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English: On April 3, 1949, radio station KQW in San Francisco, California changed its call letters to KCBS.
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Source Advertisement for San Francisco, California radio station KCBS, which appeared on page 3 of the April 11, 1949 issue of Broadcasting magazine.
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On April 3, 1949, radio station KQW in San Francisco, California changed its call letters to KCBS.

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11 April 1949

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