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Country music radio station in Kansas City
music since it signed on the air on May 23, 1963. KCKN-FM was a simulcast of its AM counterpart, KCKN (1340 AM, now KDTD). The two stations were owned
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Radio station in Roswell, New Mexico
KCKN (1020 kHz) is an AM radio station broadcasting a Spanish-language Christian radio format in Roswell, New Mexico. It is owned by Radio Vision Cristiana
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Radio station in Kansas City, Kansas
Regional Broadcasting Agreement, KCKN was moved to 1340 kHz, the frequency on which the station still remains. KCKN became national news in the November
KDTD
Contemporary hit radio station in Roswell, New Mexico
in 1984. On June 1 of that year, the station changed its call letters to KCKN and ditched its religious programming, which had not been very profitable
KBCQ-FM
Radio station in Leavenworth, Kansas, United States
carrying a general programming format The call sign was changed from KCLO to KCKN in 1962, and it briefly used the call sign KCKP in the early 1990s.The call
KKLO
American actor (1911–84)
instructor. Bannon began his broadcasting career on local radio station KCKN, then briefly at KMOX in St. Louis. He moved to Los Angeles in 1937, beginning
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Building in Kansas City, Kansas, U.S.
stayed at the hotel during a benefit concert at Memorial Hall for former KCKN/KCMK disc jockey Cactus Jack Call who had died in a January car accident
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Television station in Kansas City, Missouri
KCMO, the New England Broadcasting Company, and Kansas City radio stations KCKN, KMBC, and WHB. The freeze ended in April 1952, at which time KCMO and KMBC
KCTV
American radio and television broadcaster
Kansas. After almost a year in Atchison Walt Bodine took a position with KCKN, a station in Kansas City, Kansas owned by the Kansas City Kansan newspaper
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Airport in Polk County, Minnesota
Crookston Municipal Airport (IATA: CKN, ICAO: KCKN, FAA LID: CKN), also known as Kirkwood Field, is a city-owned public-use airport located four nautical
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Type of AM radio station
Utah KDXU Saint George, Utah 1020 KDKA Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania New Mexico KCKN Roswell, New Mexico 1030 WBZ Boston, Massachusetts Wyoming KTWO Casper, Wyoming
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Class A (I-A) KVNT Eagle River, Alaska: Class A (I-N) KCKN Roswell, New Mexico: Class B (II-A) KTNQ Los Angeles, California: Class B
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Airport GA 0 Cook CQM KCQM Cook Municipal Airport GA 4 Crookston CKN CKN KCKN Crookston Municipal Airport (Kirkwood Field) GA 0 Detroit Lakes DTL DTL KDTL
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in the 1960s, the daily paid circulation topped 34,000. It also operated KCKN radio between 1936 and 1957. It was published daily except Sundays, Mondays
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Contemporary hit radio station in Kansas City
music format. DJ Jack Wesley "Cactus Jack" Call was at the station (from KCKN) for one week when he was killed on January 25, 1963 in a car crash. Singer
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Kingstree, South Carolina KCKM – Fletcher Field – Clarksdale, Mississippi KCKN (CKN) – Crookston Municipal Airport – Crookston, Minnesota KCKP – Cherokee
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Television station in Kansas City, Missouri
freeze in April 1952, by which time KMBC and KCKN in Kansas City, Kansas, both sought channel 9. By September, KCKN had switched its application to channel
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Fletcher Field Clarksdale, Mississippi, United States UTC−06:00 Mar–Nov CKN KCKN Crookston Municipal Airport (Kirkwood Field) Crookston, Minnesota, United
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(Class B) KCBS 0740 kHz San Francisco, California 50 kW U, DA2 (Class B) KCKN 1020 kHz Roswell, New Mexico 50 kW U, DA2 (Class B) KCRN 1120 kHz Limon,
List of 50 kW AM radio stations in the United States
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Radio station in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Commission. Radio-Locator.com/KWWN Raido-Locator.com/K265EZ "KWWN Update and KCKN Proposed DX Test". Shortwave Blogspot. September 2007. Retrieved November
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American actor (1912–1965)
his mid-twenties, Larkin had worked for a number of stations, including KCKN and WHB in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area, where he was an announcer and
John Larkin (actor, born 1912)
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North Dakota KCJJ 1630 AM Iowa City, Iowa KCKM 1330 AM Monahans, Texas KCKN 1020 AM Roswell, New Mexico KCKX 1460 AM Stayton, Oregon KCLE 1460 AM Burleson
List of AM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters KA–KF)
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Radio station in Mission, Kansas, United States
Management System. Retrieved December 10, 2025. Kennedy, Richie. "History of KCKN". route56.com. Retrieved December 10, 2025. TBLC sold KDTD and KCZZ to locally-based
KCZZ
NBA professional basketball team season
Conference finals (lost to Rockets 1–4) Stats at Basketball Reference Local media Television KBMA-TV 41 Radio KCKN–AM 1340 KCKN-FM 94.1 < 1979–80 1981–82 >
1980–81 Kansas City Kings season
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1933–1937 American radio serial
role of Jimmie, it was Jack Anthony, a young announcer for radio station KCKN (defunct) in Kansas City. The role of Speed Robertson went to Shelby Storck
The Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen
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Radio station in Roswell, New Mexico
directional, covering the western United States. That location today operates as KCKN (1020 AM). The station was assigned the call sign KPSA on August 27, 1999
KSFX_(AM)
Consequences GPK Media Country KCIE 90.5 FM Dulce Jicarilla Apache Tribe Variety KCKN 1020 AM Roswell Radio Vision Cristiana Subsidiary Corp. Classic country KCLV
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AM radio frequency
coordinates KCKN Roswell, New Mexico 57721 B 50 50 33°27′53″N 104°29′58″W / 33.464722°N 104.499444°W / 33.464722; -104.499444 (KCKN - 50 kW daytime
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Radio station in Liberty, Missouri, United States
com. Nicely, Steve (October 5, 1981). "They're taking the country out of KCKN". The Kansas City Times. Kansas City, Missouri. p. A-12. Archived from the
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KWKH-FM, Shreveport, Louisiana, begins broadcasting on 94.5 MHz. 29 November – KCKN-FM, Kansas City, Kansas, begins broadcasting on 106.7 MHz. 1 December – WHBL-FM
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Television station in Kansas City, Missouri (1953–1954)
9 were contested among more than one applicant. Radio stations KCMO and KCKN fought for channel 5, while stations KMBC and WHB had applied for channel
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Successful, Love of Krishna Radha
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Goddess Durga
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Separation, amazing.
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Lamb.
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Everlasting, Perpetual, For
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Tree Name; A Tree which is Liked by the Snake
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(Ειδοθεα) Greek name EIDOTHEA means "knowing goddess." In mythology, this is the name of a sea nymph, the daughter of Prôteus.
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From the march meadow.
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A Light that Shines Very Bright
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Arthurian Legend
A mistress of Lancelot.
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