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KC Radio History
100.7FM Frequency History
100.7FM Frequency History
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100.7FM has been an interesting station over the years, especially before KCFX moved to 101.1FM and KMZU came here in 1990. The station signed on in July 1974, with a country format service its city of license, Harrisonville. By 1981, KIEE was playing a MOR format and owned by a partnership including Jack Armstrong (who was then a popular disc jockey at the legendary KFRC in San Francisco). The station moved into Kansas City in 1983, then in '85 was sold to Jay Hoker, who would partner with consulting firm Jacobs Media to launch 101 the Fox - the first large-market classic rock station in the country. In September 1990, the format moved to 101.1FM, which changed its COL to Harrisonville, as 100.7FM would begin serving Carrollton, MO and the surrounding area. |
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