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orphan date July 2009 KAFP was a commercial radio station broadcasting in Petaluma, California . It has produced local programs such as Light and Lively , with disc jockey Don West, in 1950, and Light n Easy , with disc jockey Ken Phillips, in 1954. Other significant individuals who have worked at the station include Elena Rotthaus, a women s home economics commentator, in 1956. References Sies, Luther F. Encyclopedia of American Radio 1920 1960. Jefferson, NC McFarland, 2000. ISBN Category Defunct radio stations in the United States Category Radio stations in California AFP Category Defunct companies based in California California radio station stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 KXED , 1540 AM La Gran D was a radio station based in Los Angeles, California and owned by Spanish Broadcasting System , which is now Univision . The Mexican regional format station started on August 4, 1992. A year later, it became KSKQ AM KSKQ , Super KQ. Los Angeles Radio DEFAULTSORT Kxed Defunct Category Radio stations in Los Angeles, California XED Category Spanish Broadcasting System radio stations California radio station stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 KXDC 102.1 FM Broadcasting FM was a Class C3 radio station licensed to Estes Park, Colorado . History KXDC began serving the Denver, Colorado , metro area in 2000 as Urban CHR KXUU U102 , and later Dance KXDC 102 1X . The station then switched to a satellite Classic country Classic Country format before starting to simulcast sister KXWA KKCS from Colorado Springs, Colorado . KXDC went dark after KJEB now KDSP 102.3 FM moved from Strasburg, Colorado , to Greenwood Village, Colorado , and rendered its signal unlistenable in the Denver area. Denver Radio DEFAULTSORT Kxdc Defunct Category Radio stations in Colorado XDC Category Defunct radio stations in the United States Category Larimer County, Colorado Category Estes Park, Colorado Colorado radio station stub ... more details
Infobox Radio station name KMCA image Image Kmca.png 200px area Redding, California branding slogan airdate frequency 1450 kilohertz kHz format Adult Standards Talk radio Talk power class owner M.C. Allen Productions Mark C. Allen website callsign meaning K M ark C . A llen KMCA 1450 AM broadcasting AM was a radio station based out of Redding, California , U.S. , and now in Hilo, Hawaii , owned by M.C. Allen Productions also owner of KMCA LP . The station broadcast the adult standards format, then was an affiliate of FOX Sports Radio and at one time was the area s home of Oakland A s baseball. KMCA is now in Hilo Hawaii 5000w day and night External links http www.shasta.com allen default.htm KMCA AM Website br clear all Category Radio stations in California MCA AM Category Defunct radio stations in the United States Category Defunct companies based in California California radio station stub ... more details
Infobox Radio station name WBUZ image city Fredonia, New York Fredonia area Western New York branding 1570 The Buzz slogan The Sound of the Country airdate frequency 1570 kilohertz kHz format Country music Country power 250 watt s day br 143 watts night class D callsign meaning BUZ z former callsigns owner Henry Serafin webcast website affiliations WBUZ 1570 AM broadcasting AM , 1570 The Buzz is a now defunct radio station that was based in Fredonia, New York . The station was privately owned by Henry Serafin. Revocation of licenses In September 1985, the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers revoked WBUZ s license to play songs by ASCAP artists due to Serafin defaulting on royalty payments. WBUZ continued to air the songs and Serafin was sued. ref cite web title Barnaby Music v. Catoctin Broadcasting url http www.studentweb.law.ttu.edu Cochran cochran Cases 20& 20Readings Copyright UNT barnaby.htm ref By 1989, residents complained that Serafin was running contests and not awarding the stated prizes, racist statements and employment actions perpetrated by the owner, as well as violating the Fairness Doctrine . ref cite news url http www.freepress.net news 5083 title Revoking licenses rare work Baltimore Sun ref Because of this, the FCC revoked WBUZ s license and the station went silent. WBUZ is believed to be the last station to have its license revoked over the doctrine. Fact date May 2008 The WBUZ calls would end up on a short lived AM station in Terre Haute, Indiana , five years later. That station existed only under a construction permit and is also defunct. There now a WBUZ FM WBUZ licensed in the Nashville, Tennessee , area. References reflist Jamestown NY Radio Category Radio stations in New York BUZ Category Country radio stations in the United States Category Defunct radio stations in the United States ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 KSKQ was a Los Angeles radio station that broadcasts at 1540 AM. The station was owned by Spanish Broadcasting System and was known as Super KQ. Super KQ played various Spanish language musical forms at part of its format, including salsa music salsa and merengue music similar to its sister station in New York City , WSKQ now WSNR . In 1993, Super KQ s format moved to 97.9 FM now KLAX FM . 1540 AM became Mexican regional KXMG, Mega 1540. Later, this frequency became KMPC. The frequency now broadcast in Korean language Korean after several years with a sports radio format. KSKQ signed off on July 31, 1993 to be replaced with Regional Mexican KLAX FM La X, much to the consternation of its fans. Today, La Raza radio La Raza has shifted to a Regional Mexican format and is presently owned by Spanish Broadcasting System . The SKQ call sign continues to this day on sister station WSKQ FM Mega 97.9 in New York, New York New York City . Los Angeles Radio DEFAULTSORT Kskq Defunct Category Radio stations in Los Angeles, California SKQ Category Spanish Broadcasting System radio stations Category Defunct radio stations in the United States California radio station stub ... more details
Orphan date October 2011 Unreferenced date October 2011 Infobox Radio Station name WREB AM image city Holyoke, Massachusetts area Western Massachusetts slogan frequency 930 Kilohertz kHz power 500 Watt s class owner Algonquin Broadcasting website WREB AM was a radio station licensed to Holyoke, Massachusetts , broadcasting at 930 KHz AM broadcasting AM . WREB is no longer operating. The call letters were reassigned and are now used by WREB FM in Greencastle, Indiana. WREB AM was a 500 watt daytime, omnidirectional station. They were a music station playing primarily MOR through the 1960s. In 1968 there was summer evening rock show called The Man From REB. Weekends were heavily religious and ethic, including music programs in French Leon Allary , Polish Chet Dragon and Italian. Local high school football was featured on Saturday afternoons. In 1971 they switched from MOR to a country music format with Cal McLain doing the morning show. In 1972 they switched to a talk format headlined by Tracy Cole, but continued with country music on the weekends and summer evenings. Long term on air personalities were Wayne Dennis PD, DJ and sports , Barbara Heisler DJ and talk , Richard LaVigne news & commentary and Steve Hudgik DJ . Category Defunct radio stations in the United States Category Holyoke, Massachusetts Category Radio stations in Massachusetts REB Category Defunct Massachusetts media Massachusetts radio station stub ... more details
Refimprove date June 2010 other uses KCLS disambiguation KCLS was the second radio station to broadcast in Flagstaff. The first station failed. Licensed to Flagstaff, Arizona Flagstaff , Charles J. Saunders put it on the air in 1950 in radio 1950 . History KCLS signed on the air in 1950 and was owned by Saunders Broadcasting. The call letters were based upon the name of the owner s daughter Cheryl Lynn Saunders. KCLS operated at 600 kHz with 5,000 watt s of power in the daytime and 500 watts directional at night. This made it the most powerful Amplitude modulation AM radio station in Northern Arizona. The KCLS studios were originally a quonset hut. Throughout most of its history, KCLS broadcast middle of the road or adult contemporary music. It was also an early communications link for members of the nearby Navajo people Navajo tribe, broadcasting in Navajo language Navajo for one hour a day from 5 to 6 in the morning until the mid 1970s. The station had a long tradition of local news, with several radio announcers moving on to news positions in larger markets and with networks. The station carried with the National Weather Service to have their meteorologists deliver the weather. KCLS was also well known for broadcasting Northern Arizona University sports and also the high school sports. Charles Saunders also owned stations KUPI and KQPI in Idaho Falls, Idaho at different times in the 1960s, 70s and 80s. Saunders, who was known as C J the D J , served as mayor of Flagstaff from 1958 to 1960. KCLS sold in 1986 and went Dark broadcasting dark shortly thereafter. In the late 1990s the owners of KVNA AM KVNA AM obtained the license for the 600 AM and moved their station from the 690 kHz frequency. KVNA then KZKZ had originally been on the 1290 AM frequency. Main KVNA AM DEFAULTSORT Kcls Defunct Category Radio stations in Arizona CLS Category Defunct radio stations in the United States Arizona radio station stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 KGRB 900 AM broadcasting AM was a 500 watt radio station in West Covina, California . The station featured big band music Big Band music & Swing music from the original 78 rpm recordings. Among the notable disc jockey s over the years were Lyman Jay, Bob Stone, and Tom Murphy. The station was put on the air by former KTLA Channel 5 engineer Robert Burdette and his wife Gloria on September 25, 1963. Indeed, the station s call letters are derived from her full name, Gloria R. Burdette. In 1957 Burdette bought an FM station in West Covina and named it KBOB after himself. It was a sister station to KGRB. In 1994, after Burdette suffered a stroke and went into a coma, both stations were put into a conservatorship. Steve Ray who had worked at KCLU AM KCLU , KSCA KLIT , KMPC , and KRCI was brought in to manage the stations. He made KGRB an NBC affiliate, renaming it AM 90 NBC , and was in the process of acquiring the KNBC AM call letters when the conservators bowed to the demands of Burdette s daughter and sold KGRB to a Hispanic broadcast group. In 1995 KGRB began simulcasting KMQA the former KBOB . Today it is owned by Multicultural Broadcasting and is known as KBLA KALI , Radio Zion. ref name newsws cite news work Daily Breeze title Radio AM to FM June 13, 2003 url http members.cox.net rwagoner columns 2003 jun1303.html date 2003 06 13 first Richard last Wagoner ref References Reflist External links http www.socalradiohistory.com kgrb.html Steven M. Ray s history of KGRB http news.google.com archivesearch?q KGRB West Covina KGRB at Google News br clear all Category Radio stations in California GRB Category Defunct radio stations in the United States Category Defunct companies based in California California radio station stub ... more details
Infobox radio station name KZKZ image city Manila area Metro Manila branding KZKZ slogan first airdate June 1922 last airdate 1924 frequency 729 kHz AM format Music power five watt transmitter 1922 1924 , 100 watt transmitter 1924 erp class callsign meaning owner Henry Hermann 1922 1924 br Radio Corporation of the Philippines website KZKZ 729  kHz AM broadcasting AM was the second radio station in the Philippines . It began broadcasting in 1922 and was founded by Henry Hermann , the owner of the Electrical Supply Company in Manila . The station was upgraded in 1924 to a 100 watt station and its call letters KZKZ were adopted. Later that year, the station was sold to the Radio Corporation of the Philippines . ref http www.philstar.com Article.aspx?articleId 613920&publicationSubCategoryId 51 Juan De La Cruz tunes in The Freeman retrieved on September 21, 2010 ref The first radio broadcast in the Philippines was made in 1922 from Nichols air field by using a five watt transmitter. In 1926, the organization began work on constructing two of the largest radio stations in Asia with the idea of maintaining direct Manila San Francisco service. ref http www.time.com time magazine article 0,9171,880868,00.html Time Magazine, September 20, 1926 ref References reflist External links http www.oldradio.com archives international philippines.html Philippine Broadcast History AMQ KZKZ See also DYRC DZLT AM DZLT DZCA Defunct Metro Manila Radio Category Radio stations in the Philippines Category Defunct Metro Manila radio stations Category Radio stations established in 1922 Philippines radio station stub Asia hist stub ... more details
WSGA 1400 AM broadcasting AM is a defunct radio station having its main broadcast studio on Broughton Street in Savannah, Georgia . History The station was known as One Forty, WSGA from 1968 1982. In September 1982, WSGA changed its format to The Music of Your Life ... then briefly to a CNN simulcast. During the 1990s, WSGA was a Christian Talk radio station, and also a simulcast station for an FM station in Savannah WZAT , when it broadcast an Alternative rock Alternative format in the early 1990s , which is still in operation under its original call letters. The current 1400 AM frequency is still in operation and broadcasting from Savannah as adult standards WSEG Star 1400 . Personalities The air staff over those Top 40 years included many personalities who would go on to the major markets. The credit to the overall operation and management of WSGA Radio goes to owner Albert Weis, and long time programmer Jerry Rogers. WSGA was a Radio Farm Team for the major leagues. Chris O Brien Mornings WSGA WMET Chicago Jack Murphy Mornings WSGA Z100 New York KKLQ San Diego David Blair Mid days WSGA KSLQ St. Louis Denis Reidy Nights WSGA WCMS Norfolk, Virginia WXLO New York Chuck Cannon Nights WSGA KKLQ San Diego KFRC San Francisco Mark Thomas Mornings WSGA KLOS Los Angeles Mark & Brian Brent Alberts Nights WSGA KZPS Dallas WCSX Detroit External links http www.thegoodtimer.com http www.radioferret.com viewinfo.asp?ga25548 http www.brentalberts.com tour.html Category Radio stations in Savannah, Georgia SGA AM Category Defunct radio stations in the United States GeorgiaUS radio station stub ... more details
CHCE was a radio station which operated from 1923 to around 1925, in Victoria, British Columbia , Canada . History Four young men from Victoria formed the Western Canada Radio Supply Company to build and sell radio receivers. Kenneth G. Moffatt was Manager and they opened a store on Fort Street that also housed a 5 watt transmitter. It was on the air as CHCE for a few months broadcasting just only music. The station broadcasted on 400 metres with a power of only 5 watts. CHCE s licence was terminated around 1925. External links http www.broadcasting history.ca index3.html?url http 3A www.broadcasting history.ca listings and histories radio histories.php 3Fid 3D850 26historyID 3D531 CHCE history at Canadian Communications Foundation Vancouver Island Radio coord missing British Columbia DEFAULTSORT Hce Category Radio stations in Victoria, British Columbia Hce Category Defunct radio stations in Canada Hce BritishColumbia radio station stub ... more details
CJWC was a former radio station that operated on 329.5 Metres with power of 50 watts in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan , Canada from 1925 1929. History The station began broadcasting on September 28, 1925 and was owned by the Wheaton Electric Company. Shortly after the first broadcast it was decided to increase the power to 250 watts in order to reach the farmers of the area. In 1928, the station was sold to Radio Service Limited, owned by J. H. Speers. Engineer Carl O Brien moved to the new company to continue operating the station. Less that a year later, A. Murphy bought CJWC and shut it down. References reflist External links http www.broadcasting history.ca index3.html?url http 3A www.broadcasting history.ca listings and histories radio histories.php 3Fid 3D1151 26historyID 3D1100 Historical information on CJWC Saskatoon 1925 1929 at Canadian Communications Foundation coord missing Saskatchewan DEFAULTSORT Cjwc Category Radio stations in Saskatoon JWC Category Defunct radio stations in Canada Jwc ... more details
Infobox radio station image Image CJMS 1280 logo.PNG 210px name CJMS br defunct airdate April 25, 1954 frequency 1280 kHz AM broadcasting AM area Montreal , Quebec format top 40 , then talk radio news talk owner Radiomutuel erp 50,000 watt s branding slogan class B website callsign meaning C anada J e M e S ouviens CJMS 1280 was a French language Canada Canadian radio station located in Montreal , Quebec . The station went on the air on April 25, 1954. CJMS got an FM sister station in 1964 as CJMS FM later CKMF FM began operations. The AM station adopted a highly popular Top 40 radio format format in the 1960s and became the flagship of the now defunct Radiomutuel network in 1969. The Top 40 format remained popular until the late 1970s, but it started to lose listeners rapidly in the early 1980s due to the increasing availability and popularity of FM broadcasting FM radio . CJMS, along with other Radiomutuel stations, switched to a talk radio news talk format in the early 1980s, which resulted in Quebec having two separate popular AM broadcasting AM news talk networks covering most of the province the other one being Telemedia , whose flagship was competitor CKAC AM CKAC . For various reasons, including the prolonged economic recession , the licensing of T l vision Quatre Saisons in 1986 which persisted in their practice of selling advertising for extremely low fees, the presence of a third French language news talk station in Montreal CINF AM CKVL and a general migration of listeners from AM to FM, both networks had less than stellar financial performances. Telemedia and Radiomutuel secretly decided to merge their operations to form the Radiom dia network in June 1994. While both AM networks were losing money overall, Raynald Bri re then general manager of CJMS and vice president of the Radiomutuel network admitted in a 2006 interview that both CJMS and CKAC were profitable ... Cjms Defunct Category Radio stations in Montreal Jms Category Defunct radio stations in Canada ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2011 WLCM was a station licensed to Lancaster, South Carolina . It operated on 1360  kHz with a power of 1000 watts, daytime, non directional. The call letters were chosen in honor of Springs Industries , the largest employer in the town, and represent the slogan, World s Largest Cotton Mill. WLCM signed on the air in 1949. History The station broadcast from studios at 103 South Catawba Street in Lancaster, where the company also owned an FM station , first under the call letters WLCM FM and later as WPAJ now WRHM . In 1987, WLCM and WPAJ were purchased by Our Three Sons Broadcasting, owners of WRHI AM in nearby Rock Hill, South Carolina . The new owners moved the FM to Rock Hill, and sold WLCM to a broadcast group headed by former WBT AM WBT announcer Bill Curry. Following the removal of its FM signal the station was not profitable, and ceased operations in 1992. The station s tower still exists, and is a landmark in the town of Lancaster. Since the protection contours for WLCM were removed several stations have improved their service areas by either changing frequencies WADE AM WADE moved from 1210 to 1340, adding nighttime service or moving transmitter locations and increasing power WGIV on 1370 moved from Gastonia to Pineville, and broadcasts with 19,000 watts daytime . Charlotte Radio Category Radio stations in South Carolina LCM Category Defunct radio stations in the United States SouthCarolina radio station stub ... more details
Infobox Radio station name WCGO image city Chicago Heights, Illinois Chicago Heights , Illinois area Chicago, Illinois branding slogan airdate enddate April 13, 2009 frequency format Silent, was last Traditional pop music Pop standards power 1000 watt s day br 23 watts night class D facility id 39386 coordinates callsign meaning W C hica GO former callsigns owner Kovas Communications licensee Kovas Communications of Indiana, Inc. sister stations webcast website affiliations WCGO was a radio station licensed to Chicago Heights, Illinois , USA on 1600 AM broadcasting AM . The station is currently owned by Kovas Communications. WCGO went Dark broadcasting silent on April 10, 2009. At the time of its silence, the station s last format was Traditional pop music Pop standards , as WCGO, Unforgettable 1600 . Kovas Communications had held a construction permit , which would have move the station to Jenison, Michigan near Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids , broadcasting on 1020 kHz at 10,000 watts during daytime hours only. On April 13, 2009, co owned station WONX in nearby Evanston, Illinois took on the WCGO call sign. Chicago Radio Category Radio stations in Chicago, Illinois CGO Category Defunct radio stations in the United States Illinois radio station stub ... more details
about the station in South Dakota the station in New Mexico KOAZ mergeto KGIM AM discuss Talk KABR defunct Is this KGIM? date October 2010 refimprove date October 2010 Infobox radio station name KABR image city Aberdeen, South Dakota area branding slogan frequency 1420 kHz ref name bcyb 1948 translator repeater airdate start date 1935 ref name bcyb 1948 share share as of share source format language power erp haat class facility id coordinates callsign meaning former callsigns former frequencies affiliations owner licensee sister stations webcast website KABR was a radio station based in Aberdeen, South Dakota . In the 1940s the station was a Mutual Broadcasting System Mutual affiliate with 5000 watt s of power. ref name bcyb 1948 cite book title Broadcasting Yearbook edition 1948 page 218 publisher Broadcasting Publications location Washington, D.C. ref ref cite book url http books.google.com books?id Nf1yXJfnakoC&lpg PA251&dq KABR 20Aberdeen&pg PA181 v onepage&q KABR 20Aberdeen&f false title News By Radio last Chamley first Michael V. year 1948 publisher MacMillan location New York City page 181 ref The 1948 Broadcasting Yearbook gave a 1935 establishment date and 5000 watts of power with no schedule limit the 1959 Broadcasting Yearbook gave the station s start date as 1952 and power as 1000 watts daytimer daytime only . Frank E. Fitzsimmons acquired the station on March 12, 1959. ref name bcyb 1959 cite book title Broadcasting Yearbook edition 1959 page B 229 publisher Broadcasting Publications location Washington, D.C. ref It produced the program Juke Box Jamboree hosted by DJ Eddie L. Weeks in 1950. citation needed date October 2010 Significant radio personalities affiliated with the station include citation needed date October 2010 Melvin Baker, sportscaster, 1940 1941 A. A. Fahy, newscaster, 1941, 1945 1946 Ed Eddie Falk, sportscaster, 1938 1941 John A. Griffin ... Radio stations established in 1935 Category Defunct radio stations in the United States Category ... more details
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Infobox radio station name WATJ image File WATJ defunct logo.png city Chardon, Ohio Chardon , Ohio area Greater Cleveland small limited small branding Sports Radio 1560 AM slogan Where the Season Never Ends frequency 1560 Hertz kHz airdate June 16, 1962 br as WGLD format Sports radio Sports power 1,000 watt s small daytime only small class D facility id coordinates coord 41 34 3.00 N 81 11 33.00 W region US OH type landmark callsign meaning W arren A nd T ed J ones br small last station owners small former callsigns WCDN 1986&ndash 1990 br WBKC 1969&ndash 1986 br WGLD 1962&ndash 1965 former frequencies affiliations owner nowrap Music Express Broadcasting Corp. licensee sister stations webcast website http wayback.archive.org web http www.watjsports.com watjsports.com archive WATJ 1560 AM broadcasting AM &mdash branded Sports Radio 1560 AM &mdash was a commercial Clear channel station Daytimers daytime only Radio broadcasting radio station licensed to Chardon, Ohio Chardon , Ohio , serving parts of Greater Cleveland . The station broadcast license expired on October 1, 2004. History Origins of WBKC What ended up becoming WATJ first went on the air on June 16, 1962 as WGLD , a mere 500 watt daytimer. ref http www.americanradiohistory.com Archive BC YB IDX 60s OCR YB 1965 YB 1965 BC YB for OCR Page 0280.pdf ref WGLD fell silent around 1965. Al Kipp, who was the general manager of WELW in Willoughby at the time, was hired by a new group to put the station back on the air. They built studios and a four tower directional array on Aquilla Road east of route 44 in Chardon, boosting power to 1000 watts with a very tight directional pattern, the largest lobe of the signal beamed up into populous Lake County. At one time, WBKC even had a satellite studio at the Great Lakes Mall. Al Kipp did much of the field engineering work for the construction permit. The call letters WBKC stood ... AM DEFAULTSORT Watj Defunct Category Radio stations in Cleveland, Ohio ATJ Category Defunct radio ... more details
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Infobox Radio station name WHER area Memphis, Tennessee Memphis , Tennessee branding WHER slogan 1,000 Beautiful Watts airdate October 29, 1955 in radio 1955 frequency 1430 Kilohertz kHz format popular, jazz, talk power 1000 watt s class IV callsign meaning W Her owner Sam Phillips and Kemmons Wilson WHER 1430 Kilohertz kHz AM broadcasting AM was the first All Girl radio station when it went on the air in October 1955. Staffed almost exclusively by women including broadcasting pioneer Vida Jane Butler , the station spawned a series of imitators, but later evolved into a mixed gender staff rechristened WWEE. The radio station was the brainchild of Sam Phillips , who used a portion of the 35,000 he made from the sale of Elvis Presley s recording contract to RCA Records to finance the station. A portion of the balance of the funding came from Holiday Inn founder Kemmons Wilson , who also provided the station s first home, in a part of the third Holiday Inn ever built. As of 2008, the 1430 kHz frequency is occupied by WOWW , a Radio Disney affiliate. External links http www.npr.org programs lnfsound stories 991029.stories.html Kitchen Sisters documentary on WHER http www.npr.org about press 991025.wher.html NPR Revisits WHER The World s First All Girl Radio Station http www.onthemedia.org transcripts transcripts 102805 girls.html Golden Girls , On the Media , October 28, 2005. http www.npr.org programs lnfsound talkon guaralnick.html Talk on Lost and Found Sound s , Peter Guralnick Memphis Radio Category Radio stations in Memphis, Tennessee HER Category Defunct radio stations in the United States Category Radio stations established in 1955 Tennessee radio station stub ... more details