KMET-FM

KMET-FM (99.3 FM) is a commercial radio station that is licensed to and serves the  area. The station is owned by and operated by Scott Sikma's MET Radio Properties L.P. under local marketing and joint sales agreements, and broadcasts an active rock format. It's studios are located inside in.

KMET 99.3 (2016-present)
In February 2016, Scott Sikma, a entrepreneur who owns the rights to the name of the former Los Angeles rock radio station KMET, signed a twelve-year local marketing agreement (LMA) and an additional twelve-year joint sales agreement (JSA) with Lotus Communications with intentions to relaunch KMET on one of Lotus' Los Angeles area stations. Sikma also hired Joe Gerretsen, one of the DJs for the "original" KMET, with Gerretsen saying on social media that he would be able to talk about "anything and everything."

On August 1, 2016, the station broke off from the KIRN simulcast and started repeatedly playing Van Halen's "Hot for Teacher" uninterrupted, reportedly an act of stunting to promote the upcoming relaunch of KMET. The stunt notably attracted mainstream media attention, with the hashtag "#halen993" being used to discuss the event on Twitter, as it became a "viral sensation" on the internet. Joe Gerretsen credited the stunt's media attention to it being a slow news week at the time. On August 9, 2016, the station changed it's callsign to the current KMET-FM.

On August 10, 2016, KMET 99.3 launched at 4:00 p.m. with the "KMET History Lesson". The skit talked about the history of the KMET brand and featured a few pot-shots at Metromedia running KMET into the ground, as well as a shout-out to the old KMET's replacement for "keeping the 'ol 94.7 frequency warm for the last 30+ years." The daytime lineup on weekdays includes The Joe Gerretsen Show in the mornings, and Antwaun Ranque & Co. in afternoon drive.