KLCN explained

Last Airdate:May 4, 2017
Format:Defunct (Formerly Classic Hits)
Class:D
Owner:Sudbury Services, Inc.
KLCN
Airdate:August 15, 1927
City:Blytheville, Arkansas
Area:Blytheville, Arkansas
Dyersburg, Tennessee
Covington, Tennessee
Kennett, Missouri
Power:5,000 watts Daytime
85 watts Nighttime
Facility Id:63606
Callsign Meaning:Charles Leo "Dutch" Lintzenich and Courier-News (founders)

KLCN was an American radio station airing a Classic Hits format. Formally licensed to Blytheville, Arkansas, broadcasting on 910 kHz AM. The station served the areas of Blytheville, Arkansas, Dyersburg, Tennessee, Covington, Tennessee, and Kennett, Missouri for nearly 90 years. In the mid-1930s, among the blues musicians who performed live on the station were Calvin Frazier and James Peck Curtis.[1] The station was owned by Sudbury Services, Inc.[2]

Sudbury surrendered the license for KLCN to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on December 31, 2018, who subsequently cancelled it.[3]

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35.9242°N -89.8717°W

Notes and References

  1. Book: The Devil's Music. Giles Oakley. Da Capo Press. 201/2. 978-0-306-80743-5. 1997. registration.
  2. https://licensing.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/sta_det.pl?Facility_id=63606 KLCN
  3. Web site: License cancelled and callsign deleted. licensing.fcc.gov. 2019-01-12.