Radio Frequency History
Frequency- 600
1/04/48 KSTL licensed to Radio St. Louis, Inc. 2/06/48 Frequency changed to 690 kHz. Carrier current station licensed to St. Louis University as KBIL Call Letters: KSTL KBIL AM/FM: AM
1/04/48 KSTL licensed to Radio St. Louis, Inc. 2/06/48 Frequency changed to 690 kHz. Carrier current station licensed to St. Louis University as KBIL Call Letters: KSTL KBIL AM/FM: AM
10/02/61 WBBY on air, licensed to Madison County Broadcasting Company. 4/15/65 Call letters changed to WRTH 3/16/69 Control transferred to Avco Broadcasting 10/77 Control transferred to King Radio Broadcasting 9/1/88 Call letters changed to WKLL, owner Adams Communications 11/01/89 Call letters changed to WCEO 1/29/91 Call letters change to KEZK Read more…
Licensed to Washington University carrier current 1964-1968 Call Letters: KFRH AM/FM: AM
5/15/23 Frequency assigned to KSD at 1000 watts 10/26/24 KFUO signs on licensed to Concordia Seminary 12/14/24 On air sharing time with KFUO begins 10/08/27 KFUO frequency changed to 1280 kHz, shared with KFVE 11/26/27 KFUO reassigned to 550 kHz 6/15/34 KSD & KFUO power increased to 5,000 watts 7/01/40 Read more…
Nancy Craig
1914- 1981
ABC Radio/TV Program hostess, commentator
Worked at KMOX under her given name, Alice Maslin.
Tom Koch
1925- 2015
Writer:
“Bob and Ray,” “Monitor”
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/02/arts/tom-koch-comedy-writer-for-bob-and-ray-dies-at-89.html