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KAAY AM RADIO-Little Rock, AR.-2/6/72-Jonnie King

During the station's heyday, KAAY featured a full-service Top-40 format, and was the dominant contemporary station for most of the state of Arkansas. During the 1960s and 1970s, on-air personalities included Mike McCormick, Doc Holiday, Jonnie King, Buddy Karr, Ken Knight, Sonny Martin, newscasters George J. Jennings, Wayne Moss, Phil North and Ray Lincoln of the Ray and Ram Program.By 1980, listening to contemporary hits was shifting from AM to FM. The station tried moving to adult contemporary music and some country music. Eventually the station switched to an oldies sound, calling itself "Oldies 1090." At night, when the station's 50,000-watt signal could be heard over a large territory, the station aired nine hours of paid religious programming. In April 1985, KAAY was sold to the Beasley Broadcasting Group, which switched to a format of Southern Gospel music and brokered religion. (The FM station was sold to Signal Media, which owned KLRA.)The aircheck here features Jonnie King, who also was at one time the music director.

Видео KAAY AM RADIO-Little Rock, AR.-2/6/72-Jonnie King канала Rb1330
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