Former Hosts
- KKHI era 1980–1994
- Laura Brodian (1994)
- John Hawkins (1968)
- Jeff Riggenbach (1993–1994)
- 95.7 KPIX era 1994–1997
- John Evans (1994)
- Don Imus (Morning Host "Imus In The Morning" 1994–1997)
- Dr. Tara Fields (Midday Host 1997)
- Gil Gross (Nighttime Host, syndicated, now locally with KGO)
- Tom Leykis (Afternoon Host "The Tom Leykis Show" 1994–1997)
- Dr. Laura Schlessinger (Midday Host 1994–1997)
- Tom Snyder (Overnight Host "The Late, Late Show" 1995–1997)
- Dr. Nancy Snyderman (Late Morning Host 1997)
- Pat Thurston (Evening Host, now with KGO)
- Z95.7 era 1997–2002
- Woody (Morning Host "The Woody Show" 1999–2001) – Now mornings at 94.1 KTFM in San Antonio, Texas
- Danny Wright (Morning co-host "The Woody Show" 1999–2001) – Now Afternoons/PD KMHX in Santa Rosa, CA
- Jamie (Morning co-host "The Woody Show" 1999–2001)
- Carson Daly (Evening Host "Most Requested" 2001–2002)
- Gene Gates (Morning Host "Gene & Julie" 2001–2002) – Now mornings at 103.7 lite FM KVIL in Dallas, Texas
- Julie Gates (Morning Co-host "Gene & Julie" 2001–2002) – Now mornings at 103.7 lite FM KVIL in Dallas, Texas
- Michael Mann (Late Night/Nighttime Host 2000–2002)
- Katie Mason (Midday Host 1997–2002, later returned when the station became "The Bear".)
- Crystal McKenzie (Morning Co-host 1997–2000)
- Marcus D. Nejaro (Afternoon Host 1997–2000)
- Human Numan (Morning Host 1997)
- Matthew Reid (Afternoon Host 2000–2001)
- Lara Scott (Evening Host 1997–1999)
- Kevin Scott (Late Night Host 1997–1998)
- Stick (Evening Host 2000–2001)
- Steve Taylor (2001)
- Diana Steele (Afternoon Host 2001–2002) – Now afternoons at 103.1 Jack FM in Salt Lake City, Utah
- Fernando Ventura (Evenings/Morning Host "Fernando In The Morning 1997–1999) – Now morning host at 99–7 Now
- 95.7 The Drive era 2002–2003
- Roger Coryell (Nighttime Host 2002–2003)
- John Grappone (Morning Host 2002–2003)
- Bill Keffruy (Morning Host 2002)
- Stephen Page (Midday Host 2002–2003)
- Jon Russell (Afternoon Host 2002–2003)
- 95.7 The Bear 2003–2005
- Forrest Kelly (Nighttime/Midday Host 2003–2004)
- Katie Mason (Midday/Nighttime Host 2003–2005)
- Mel Mays (Overnight Host 2003–2005)
- Billy Michaels (Nighttime Host 2004–2005) – Now afternoons at 102.5 KNIX in Phoenix, Arizona
- Robin Owen (Morning co-host 2004–2005)
- Rick Taylor (Morning Host "The Bear Morning Show" 2003–2005)
- 95.7 MAX-FM era 2005–2007
- Mike Dawson (Midday Host/Production Work 2005–2007)
- Web Fingers (Morning Host 2005–2006)
- Sue Hall (Morning News 2006–2007; stayed after flip to country)
- Teri King (Midday/Afternoon Host/APD/Music Director 2005–2007) - Now mid-days at 96.5 KOIT
- Janelle Marie (Morning Traffic/Production Work 2005–2007)
- Rex McNeill (Afternoon Traffic 2005–2006)
- 95.7 The Wolf era 2007–2011
- Mark "Tic Tak" Allen (Nighttime Host "Nite Wolf" 2007) – Now afternoons at New Country 98.7 KUPL in Portland, Oregon
- Gill Alexander (Morning Host "The Y'all Turnative Morning Show" 2007–2008)
- Ken Anderson (Morning Host "Ken & Corey" 2008–2010)
- Orphan Andrew (Weekends 2010–2011) – Now program director at Star 106.5
- Liza Battallones (Afternoon Traffic/Weekends 2007–2009) – Now at CBS5
- Jeff "JD" Dean (Weekends 2007–2011)
- Doughboy (Weekends 2007)
- Corey Foley (Morning Co-Host "Ken & Corey" 2008–2010) – Now mornings at 100.3 KILT in Houston.
- Cory "Fitz" Fitzner (Morning Host "Fitz In The Morning" 2010–2011) – Now mornings on 100.7 The Wolf
- Micki Gamez (Mid-Day Host 2009–2011) – Now afternoons at 92-3 Now in New York City
- Sue Hall (Morning Co-Host "The Y'All Turnative Morning Show" 2007/Weekends 2009–2011) - Now weekends at 96.5 KOIT
- Alan Kabel (Night Host "The 2nd Shift 2008–2011)
- JoJo Kincaid (Afternoon Host 2007–2008) – Now afternoons at Q105 in Tampa Bay, Florida
- Eddie King (Morning Host 2007–2011)
- Nikki Landry (Mid-Day Host 2007–2009) – Now afternoons on Voodo 104 in New Orleans
- Tim "Goose" Lock (Nighttime Co-host "Nite Wolf"/Producer/Overnight Host 2007–2008) – Now weekends at Channel 9–5–5 in Detroit, Michigan.
- Keola Lui-Kwan (Nighttime Host "Nite Wolf"/Overnights/Afternoon Host 2007–2009) – Now afternoons at 98.5 KYGO in Denver, Colorado
- Lebaron "LB" Meyers (Morning co-host 2007–2008)
- Lola Montgomery (Weekends/Morning co-host 2007–2008) – Now mid-days at New Country 98.7 KUPL in Portland, Oregon
- Marcus Osborne (Morning co-host/producer 2007)
- Jeff Perry (Weekends 2007)
- Steve Rockwell (Morning co-host 2007) - Now weekends at 104.5 KFOG
- Tony Russell (Morning Co-Host "Fitz In The Morning" 2010–2011) – Now mornings on 100.7 The Wolf
- Randy "The Biscuit" Stein (Morning Co-Host "Fitz In The Morning" 2010–2011) – Now mornings on 100.7 The Wolf
- Joey "Joey V." Vlazny (Afternoon Host 2010–2011) – Now afternoons at The New 103-7
- Mike Vincent (Weekends 2007–2011)
- Joey Way (Weekends 2007–2008)
- Greg West (Weekends 2008–2010)
- Mary White (Morning Co-Host "Fitz In The Morning" 2010–2011)
- Ali Wilder (Weekends/Nighttime Host 2009–2011)
- Pacey Williams (Weekends/Overnight Host 2008–2009)
- Wingnut (Weekends 2007) – Now afternoons at 100.7 The Wolf in Seattle, Washington
- Sportsradio 95.7 era April – August 2011
- Scott Jackson (Mid-Day Host 2011) – Now anchor at 106.7 The Fan in Washington DC
- Tim "Monty" Montymeyer (Morning Host "The Monty Show" 2011)
- Isaac Roop (Mid-Day Host "Isaac & Big Suke" 2011) – Now afternoons at ESPN Radio 1080 The Fan in Portland, Oregon
- Jason “Suke” Scukanec (Mid-Day Co-Host "Isaac & Big Suke" 2011) – Now afternoons at ESPN Radio 1080 The Fan in Portland, Oregon
- Arnie States (Afternoon/Early Afternoon Host "Rob, Arnie & Sports Show" 2011) – Now afternoons at ESPN 1320 in Sacramento, still with FM syndicated "Rob, Arnie and Dawn" morning show (Sacramento/Reno)
- Rob Williams (Afternoon/Early Afternoon Host "Rob, Arnie & Sports Show" 2011) – Now afternoons at ESPN 1320 in Sacramento, still with FM syndicated "Rob, Arnie and Dawn" morning show (Sacramento/Reno)
- 95.7 The Game era August 1st, 2011 - present
- Eric Davis (Afternoons "The Drive" host 2011-2012) - Now host of NFL AM at NFL Network
- Drew Hoffa ("30/30 Sports Fix announcer" 2011-2012)
- Brandon Tierney ("The Drive" host 2011-2012, now on the CBS Sports Network)
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