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I've posted the first 4 chapters of my movie about Power 1490 on YouTube. How many people do you know from the opening?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPizKL_OwJI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPizKL_OwJI
kwthom said:Comprehensive look back on the Wikipedia page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KFFN
bobjlv said:Anyone remember all of those sort of corny lines that Frank Kalil used?
bobjlv said:Landtuna, think you are wrong about KTKT. KFIF signed off at sunset, but in all the years (since 1966) I don't ever remember KTKT signing off.
We did alternate with KOMA though. KIKX on the other hand had a crappy directional signal that was lost east of Swan Road.
bobjlv said:Landtuna, think you are wrong about KTKT. KFIF signed off at sunset, but in all the years (since 1966) I don't ever remember KTKT signing off. We did alternate with KOMA though. KIKX on the other hand had a crappy directional signal that was lost east of Swan Road.
oldiesfan6479 said:Of course, when KCNA (KTAN) moved from 1340 to 580, and the three sticks up at 4700 North Swan, in 1951, there was hardly anyone living out on the east side.
landtuna said:KIKX...I could receive it just fine at Broadway and Camino Seco. When that same station was
KCNA (beginning in the very early 50's) it had a great signal.
bobjlv said:Sad that they ended up surrendering their license over the Gary Craig incident, but as Tucson moved east of Swan, and of course the popularity of FM, their days were already numbered, both KIKX and KTKT, and I guess about any AM station in Tucson.
99KTKT said:AM Top 40's days in Tucson were even further numbered on July 1, 1977, when 93.7 KRQ(Q) signed on as Tucson's first FM Top 40/CHR station.
PVHS67 said:I'm not sure of the timing, but KIKX was Top 40, then went to "Groovy Grownup", if you wanted to get you fill of Dionne Warwick
sings Burt Bacharach and Hal David, that was the format for you.
PVHS67 said:I don't remember exactly when they went back to Top 40 (only to pull the license loosing stunt), but I left Tucson in 1979 and I think they were T40 at that time.
Hope that helps.
Bill