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Arizona radio dial - 1947

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KeithE

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Station info courtesy of Jeff Miller's site. The page I got some of this info from was strictly a network affiliates list.

Other info is from KOY's website.

Power is at the end of each entry. d=day power, n=night power. Only KOY reduced its power at night in those days.


Coolidge
1150 KCKY (MBS) 1000

Douglas
1450 KAWT (NBC) 250

Globe
1240 KWJB (NBC) 250

Lowell
1230 KSUN (CBS) 250

Nogales
1340 KNOG (MBS) 250

Phoenix/Glendale/Mesa
550 KOY (CBS) 5000d/1000n
620 KTAR (NBC) 5000
960 KOOL (MBS) 5000
1230 KPHO (ABC) 250
1340 KRUX (Ind.) 250
1400 KARV (Ind.) 250
1490 KTYL (Ind.) 250

Prescott
1490 KYCA (NBC) 250

Safford
1480 KGLU (NBC) 1000

Tucson
1290 KVOA (NBC) 1000
1340 KCNA (MBS) 250
1400 KTUC (CBS) 250
1450 KOPO (ABC) 250

Yuma
560 KYUM (NBC) 1000

NBC stations in Arizona were affiliated with the Arizona Broadcasting System, a statewide network owned and programmed by KTAR Phoenix. KTAR owned KVOA Tucson and KYUM Yuma but not the other affiliates.

CBS stations were affiliated with the Arizona Network, owned and programmed by KOY Phoenix.

Edit: KARV & KTYL Mesa, and KRUX Glendale came on the air in 1947.
<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by Keith Elster on 12/28/05 10:42 PM.</FONT></P>
 
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