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KBLU AM 560 Silenced: Yuma’s 80+ Year Radio Legacy Ends Amid K-LOVE Deal
KBLU AM 560 was more than just a frequency, it was the voice of Yuma for generations. From its early days in 1940 as KYUM, to its transition to KBLU in 1969, it informed, entertained, and connected Yuma for over 80 years. Lou Dobbs once launched his career here, and countless local stories unfolded on its airwaves. This is also where our very own Jonny Porter got his start over 15 years ago. From breaking news to heartfelt community discussions, KBLU embodied Yuma’s spirit. As we say goodbye, we honor its enduring legacy. Though the static settles today, KBLU’s impact echoes through Yuma’s history.
After more than 80 years on air, KBLU AM 560, a cornerstone of Yuma radio since 1940, will go silent today. This local icon, where Lou Dobbs once got his start, is a casualty of K-LOVE’s purchase of 95.1 KTTI and 100.9 The River, both number 1 and number 2 stations in Yuma. We don’t yet know when those music stations will go dark, but as of today, KBLU’s signal will fall silent.
Russ Clark, the beloved morning host, will continue on Facebook at “The Russ Clark Show.” Follow What’s Up Yuma for more updates as they emerge and to stay tuned to Russ’s next chapter.
KBLU AM 560 Silenced: Yuma’s 80+ Year Radio Legacy Ends Amid K-LOVE Deal
KBLU AM 560 was more than just a frequency, it was the voice of Yuma for generations. From its early days in 1940 as KYUM, to its transition to KBLU in 1969, it informed, entertained, and connected Yuma for over 80 years. Lou Dobbs once launched his career here, and countless local stories unfolded on its airwaves. This is also where our very own Jonny Porter got his start over 15 years ago. From breaking news to heartfelt community discussions, KBLU embodied Yuma’s spirit. As we say goodbye, we honor its enduring legacy. Though the static settles today, KBLU’s impact echoes through Yuma’s history.
After more than 80 years on air, KBLU AM 560, a cornerstone of Yuma radio since 1940, will go silent today. This local icon, where Lou Dobbs once got his start, is a casualty of K-LOVE’s purchase of 95.1 KTTI and 100.9 The River, both number 1 and number 2 stations in Yuma. We don’t yet know when those music stations will go dark, but as of today, KBLU’s signal will fall silent.
Russ Clark, the beloved morning host, will continue on Facebook at “The Russ Clark Show.” Follow What’s Up Yuma for more updates as they emerge and to stay tuned to Russ’s next chapter.