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KEAR's programming is also broadcast on KEAR-FM in Sacramento, California, whose signal is transmitted from radio repeaters for local markets across California, such as 101.5 MHz (K268AH) in Palm Springs and 90.9 MHz (K217BJ) in Banning.
In September 1978, Family Stations Inc. sold its station at 97.3 to CBS (who still owns it today as KLLC), and acquired KMPX (106.9 FM) from National Science Network, Inc. At this time, the KEAR call letters and Family Radio programming were transferred to the new frequency, where it broadcast for 27 years.
The Oakland Athletics baseball team, which had a contract with KFRC to carry its games, continued to broadcast on 610 AM through the end of the team's 2005 season. On October 17, 2005, after the season ended, the KEAR call letters were transferred to the AM station and 106.9 became KIFR, later to become KFRC-FM.
Coincidentally, all three of the frequencies which formerly had the KEAR call letters are now assigned to CBS Radio.
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Playername | Matt Jordan |
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Fullname | Matthew Michael Jordan |
Dateofbirth | October 13, 1975 |
Cityofbirth | Aurora, Colorado |
Countryofbirth | United States |
Height | |
Position | Goalkeeper |
Currentclub | Montreal Impact |
Clubnumber | 1 |
Youthyears1 | 1994–1997 |
Youthclubs1 | Clemson Tigers |
Years1 | 1998–2002 |
Clubs1 | Dallas Burn |
Caps1 | 114 |
Goals1 | 0 |
Years2 | 2003–2004 |
Clubs2 | Odense BK |
Caps2 | 2 |
Goals2 | 0 |
Years3 | 2004–2005 |
Clubs3 | Columbus Crew |
Caps3 | 3 |
Goals3 | 0 |
Years4 | 2006 |
Clubs4 | Colorado Rapids |
Caps4 | 0 |
Goals4 | 0 |
Years5 | 2007– |
Clubs5 | Montreal Impact |
Caps5 | 80 |
Goals5 | 0 |
Pcupdate | September 24, 2010 |
Matt Jordan (born October 13, 1975 in Aurora, Colorado) is an American soccer player currently playing for Montreal Impact in the USSF Division 2 Professional League.
However, Jordan saw little time with Odense, and returned to MLS in the middle of the 2004 season, signing with the Columbus Crew. He only played one game for the Crew, however, spending most of the year behind Jon Busch. In 2005, an injury kept Jordan out for most of the season, and after newly-acquired Jonny Walker played well, Jordan was shipped to his hometown Rapids for a pick in the 2006 MLS SuperDraft. He was waived during the 2007 pre-season, and the Rapids brought Zach Thornton on board.
The Impact signed Jordan in 2007 to replace long-time starter Greg Sutton, who had moved on to MLS expansion side Toronto FC. In Montreal, Jordan established himself on a successful Impact team that won the inaugural Canadian Championship in 2008, posting two clean sheets and receiving the George Gross Memorial Trophy as tournament MVP.
On December 18, 2008, Montreal announced the re-signing of Jordan to two year contract.
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