Radio Frequency History
Frequency- 1270
10/12/24 Licensed to Cleveland High School Call Letters: KFGB AM/FM: AM
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10/12/24 Licensed to Cleveland High School Call Letters: KFGB AM/FM: AM
11/22/40 Frequency assigned at 5,000 watts 7/30/51 Licensee name changed to KXOK, Inc. 11/01/54 Control transfer to KXOK Broadcasting, Inc. 11/08/60 Control transfer to Storz Broadcasting Company 12/14/80 Control transfer to Chester Broadcasting 12/93 Control transfer to Crawford Broadcasting 6/15/94 Call letter change to KJSL 1/1/2012 Control transfer to WMUZ Read more…
6/18/27 Frequency assigned to St. Louis Public School Patrons’ Alliance 10/08/27 Frequency changed to 1160 kHz. Call Letters: WSBF AM/FM: AM
2/05/48 Licensed to Radio St. Louis Inc. as KGBS at 1,000 watts daytime 2/06/48 Licensed to Radio St. Louis, Inc. as KSTL 6/04/48 First broadcast 1955 Control transfer to Haverstick family 1994 Control transfer to Crawford Communications 1/1/2012 Control transfer to WMUZ Radio, Inc. Call Letters: KGBS KSTL AM/FM: AM
5/22 Frequency assigned combined with 618 kHz 5/15/23 Frequency changed to 550 kHz Call Letters: KSD AM/FM: AM
11/11/28 Frequency assigned 3/29/41 Frequency changed to 770 kHz Call Letters: WEW AM/FM: AM