KXXA

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KXXA
Frequency1560 kHz
Ownership
OwnerFrederick D. Reagan
History
First air date
September 1964 (1964-09)
Last air date
1986 (1986)
Former call signs
KBIB (1964–1982)
Technical information
Facility ID22482
Power250 watts (daytime only)
Transmitter coordinates
33°32′42″N 89°13′58.8″W / 33.54500°N 89.233000°W / 33.54500; -89.233000

KXXA was a radio station on 1560 AM in Monette, Arkansas, United States, operating between 1964 and 1986.

History

The Buffalo Island Broadcasting Company signed on KBIB in September 1964.[1] The station was sold to George Norman Wimpy in 1967, Buffalo Island Communications in 1971, Craighead County Broadcasting in 1974, and KBIB Radio in 1977. After owner Leon Buck died in 1980 and the station transferred to Mack Toombs, Frederick D. Reagan acquired KBIB in 1982 for $80,000[2] and gave it new KXXA call letters. KXXA aired a country format.[1] The license was deleted by the Federal Communications Commission on December 11, 1986.

References

  1. ^ a b "KXXA(AM)" (PDF). Broadcasting Yearbook. 1983. p. B-18.
  2. ^ "KBIB(AM) Monette, Ark" (PDF). Broadcasting. May 17, 1982. p. 73. Retrieved June 8, 2019.