After the flip, the first song of the new variety hits format was "Start Me Up", by the Rolling Stones.
Mike Russell was the first voice on air in 2003; the first song to be played was "Start Me Up" by the Rolling Stones.
Head Start | Head Start Program | Start Without You | We Didn't Start the Fire | Trouble from the Start | Start Me Up | Start | New START | How to Start a Revolution | Gentlemen, Start Your Egos | Early Head Start | Start Point | START I | Start! | IK Start | HNoMS Start | This Could Be the Start of Something | The ''Delta Queen'' at the start of the 2004 Great Steamboat Race | Start-Ups: Silicon Valley | start-ups | Start The Commotion | Start the Car | Start. Stop. | Start point (yeast) | Start Point, Devon | START III | START | Running Start | Rip It Up and Start Again: Postpunk 1978–1984 | Operation Head Start |
On August 12, 2008 at 4:23 AM, KBSG's frequency began to simulcast sister news/talk radio station KIRO; the final song as a classic hits station, Start Me Up by the Rolling Stones, faded out as the FM station joined KIRO AM's Wall Street Journal This Morning in progress.