KZQZ

KZQZ

Infobox Radio station
name = KZQZ


city = St. Louis, Missouri
area = Greater St. Louis
branding = "The First Amendment Station"
slogan = "Hot Talk, Cool Oldies"
airdate = 1922
frequency = 1430 kHz
format = Oldies/Talk
power = 5,000 watts
class = B
callsign_meaning =
former_callsigns = WRTH (1998-2005), WIL-AM
owner = Private Owner
licensee = Insane Broadcasting Company
sister_stations =
webcast =
website = [http://www.kzqz1430am.com kzqz1430am.com]
affiliations =

KZQZ (1430 AM) is a radio station in St. Louis, Missouri. It was formerly WIL, a country music format station owned by Bonneville International ("sale pending"). In early March 2008, the station dropped its "Country Legends 1430" format in favor of a combination of 1950s/1960s oldies and talk ( [http://www.angelfire.com/wi/dxing/notes.html 1] ). The classic country format continues on sister station 1510 WXOZ in Highland, Illinois.

History

WIL started broadcasting in 1922, and has had various formats during its tenure. From 1989 until 2005, the station was known as WRTH.

WIL was the first station in St. Louis to air a popular music format beginning in the 1950s, and was an early career stop in the late 1950s and early 1960s for personalities who later achieved success in New York City radio including WABC's Dan Ingram and Ron Lundy. It eventually succumbed to competition from Storz Broadcasting's KXOK AM, moving through various formats in the 1960s, before finally landing at country music, where it became the top country music outlet in town, featuring personalities such as Davey Lee.

In the mid-1970s, facing competition from startup country station WGNU-FM in Granite City, Illinois at 106.5; WIL began to simulcast with their sister station at 92.3 FM. By the early 1980s, WIL-FM was affirmed as the top country-music station in town, and 1430 AM was split off from their FM sister station to start a classic country format, which it kept until 1989 when the station switched to an adult standards format with the call letters WRTH, which were on the air with the same format for many years at 590 AM in Wood River, Illinois (now KFNS AM).

1430 AM went through the 1990s as WRTH, and into the 2000s. Facing the aging demographics of the nostalgia format, the station moved to a short-lived 50s/60s oldies station dubbed "Real Oldies 1430" from July 2003 through mid-October 2004. Following a fifteen month run with Oldies, the station briefly returned to its adult standards format in late-October 2004, only to come full-circle, and return to classic country and its original callsign in late-2005.

In June 1970, Increase Records released the album "Cruisin' 1958", featuring a recording of the Jack Carney show on WIL.

Beginning in Fall 2006, the station began serving as the St. Louis affiliate of the Missouri State University Basketball Network, airing the live feed of men's basketball games which originates out of KTXR Radio in Springfield, Missouri.

On Thursday, March 6, 2008, Country Legends 1430, WIL-AM, was replaced by the current KZQZ.

Facilities

The station normally operates a directional array both day and night. It operates a five-kilowatt signal in the maximum direction at all times, phased among two towers in the daytime, and differently among four at night. The antenna site is located between Dupo and Cahokia in Illinois.

In 2006, very severe thunderstorms on July 20 knocked down one radio tower of WIL, and two more at KTRS AM 550 (which transmits from a different location). Both need the extra towers, which are mast radiators, to create the proper nulls to prevent RF interference to other stations. Under special temporary authority, they are operating nondirectional with reduced power until new towers can be erected. [http://beradio.com/currents/radio_currents_071706] The same storms left hundreds of thousands without electricity, and knocked KSLG AM 1380 off the air as well.

External links

* [http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/amq?list=0&facid=72391 Query the FCC's AM station database for WIL]
* [http://www.legends1430.com Country Legends 1430 - Official Website]
*AMQ|KZQZ
*AML|KZQZ
*AMARB|KZQZ



Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • KBWF — Infobox Radio station name = KBWF city = San Francisco, California area = San Francisco/Oakland branding = 95.7 The Wolf slogan = The Bay Area s Fresh Country airdate = 1947 frequency = 95.7 MHz format = Country erp = 6,900 watts haat = 393… …   Wikipedia

  • Oldies — Oldie redirects here. For the magazine, see The Oldie. Oldies is a term commonly used to describe a radio format that concentrates on music from a period of about 15 to 55 years before the present day. In the 1980s and 1990s, oldies meant the 15… …   Wikipedia

  • Wil (disambiguation) — Wil or WIL may refer to:Places*Wil, city in the canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland *Wil, Aargau, village in the canton of Aargau, Switzerland *Wil, Zurich, village in the canton of Zurich, SwitzerlandPeople*Wil Anderson, Australian comedian *Wil… …   Wikipedia

  • KIOI — City of license San Francisco, California Broadcast area San Francisco/Oakland/San Jose, California Branding Star 101.3 …   Wikipedia

  • WIL — may refer to:*West Island Line of Hong Kong * WIL is the Amtrak code for Wilmington Station (Delaware) * WIL is the National Rail code for Willington railway station, Derbyshire * WIL is the IATA code for Wilson Airport (Kenya) *WIL FM, a radio… …   Wikipedia

  • KZBR (defunct) — KMAX (95.7 FM) was a radio station in San Francisco, California. The station, known on air as Max FM , programmed an Adult Hits format, playing a mix of hit music from the 1970 s, 80s, 90s and today. Their slogan was 70s, 80s, Whatever we feel… …   Wikipedia

  • KKHI (defunct) — * For current station at 95.7 FM in San Francisco, see KBWF KKHI was a classical music station in San Francisco, California operating on both AM (at 1550 kHz) and FM (at 95.7 MHz).ProfileKKHI relied heavily on local announcers playing recordings …   Wikipedia

  • KMVQ-FM — For KFRC today see KFRC FM. KMVQ FM City of license San Francisco, California Broadcast area San Francisco/Oakland/San Jose, California Branding 99 7 Now …   Wikipedia

  • 1997 in radio — The year 1997 in radio involved some significant events. TOC EventsDebuts* Ron and Ron Show disbands, and Ron Bennington teams up with Fez Whatley to create The Ron and Fez Show . * Dennis and Callahan debuts on WEEI in Boston * A CHR station… …   Wikipedia

  • KYLD — Infobox Radio station name = KYLD city = San Francisco, California area = San Francisco Bay Area branding = WiLD 94.9 slogan = The Party Station airdate = 1966 frequency = 94.9 Mhz format = CHR/Top 40 erp = 30,000 watts haat = class = facility id …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”