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KRKS 990'S past (KLIR)

Hey Guys:

I noticed that KRKS 990 was formed in 1972. It's previous calls where KLIR which I did not realize until I saw it in the broadcasting yearbooks.

Would anybody know if 990 KLIR had a the same religous format or something else?

Thanks

T.J.
 
Well I don't know if this would answer your question about KLIR but I found this info from Wikipedia about it and it is about the old KIMN which is interesting to know:

The station signed on the air on August 8, 1959 as KLIR and spent most of its life as MOR and as a Beautiful music outlet. By June 7, 1984 it would switch to Adult Contemporary as KMJI but would later tweak its direction to Soft AC and change its calls to KXLT. By 1992 it would reclaim the KMJI calls and evolve to All-70's direction in 1994 (They would also pick up the KIMN calls by 1995). By 1997 they would return to AC (As "KIM 100.3"), and by 1999 would evolve into a hot AC format and adopt the "Mix" moniker. The morning show is family-friendly and features Dom Testa & Jane London- The Dom & Jane Show which is regularly number 1 with adults 25-54. The weekends feature 80s music from Def Leppard to Madonna.

SO I think that does answer your question. :)
 
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