KCEP (FM) explained

KCEP
Airdate:October 7, 1972
Frequency:88.1 MHz
City:Las Vegas, Nevada
Area:Las Vegas Valley
Format:Urban Contemporary, Community Radio
Erp:10,000 watts
Haat:364 meters
Class:C1
Owner:Economic Opportunity Board of Clark County
Branding:Power 88
Affiliations:American Urban Radio Networks
Website:power88lv.com
Callsign Meaning:"Economic Opportunity"
Licensing Authority:FCC

KCEP (88.1 MHz) is a non-commercial FM radio station located in Las Vegas, Nevada. KCEP airs an urban contemporary music format branded as "Power 88". Its studios are in Las Vegas and its transmitter is on Black Mountain in Henderson.

KCEP for years has been able to thrive in the Las Vegas market serving the African American community since its launch on October 7, 1972.[1] The station under its format plays R&B, Hip Hop, Classic Soul, Old School, Gospel and Jazz. Under this rubric music selection, KCEP has been a non-commercial alternative to Las Vegas' mainstream commercial stations that play similar music such as KVEG, KLUC and KOAS currently. (KYMT and KCYE formerly had former such formats in the 2000s.)

As of May 2010, it is the affiliate for the syndicated Michael Baisden show in the afternoons. Other syndicated programming includes the Bobby Jones Gospel Countdown from AURN and Tell Me More with Michel Martin from NPR.

History

The owners of KCEP, the Economic Opportunity Board of Clark County (or EOBCC), a Community Action Agency, leased Westside School in 1975 and began a major restoration. The old schoolhouse, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places, houses KCEP and EOBCC.

In the mid-1980s, future hitmaker and pop singer Dino served as programming director.

See also

External links

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Notes and References

  1. http://kcep.power88lv.com/kcep-fm-40th-gala/