James Gabbert

Gabbert moved K101 to San Francisco and purchased KSAY (1010 AM),[3] changing its call letters to KIQI.

FM Broadcasting sold their four radio stations, and bought KEMO-TV (Channel 20) in San Francisco,[4] changing its call sign to KTZO in October 1980.

In 1994 Gabbert was approached by Warner Brothers and asked to be the Bay Area affiliate for the new WB Television Network.

Gabbert then formed "Next Century Enterprises" to handle yacht rentals in Sausalito, just across the Golden Gate Bridge north of San Francisco.

This confused some viewers into thinking Gabbert had bought back the TV station, but he was just doing it for fun.