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KC Radio History
1510AM Frequency History
1510AM Frequency History
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The first incarnation of 1510AM began in 1947 as KIMO, with a MOR format. In 1953, the station would become KANS, and began to play country music. A decade later, a Kansas City newcomer, Richard Bott, would purchase the station and launch KCCV - "Kansas City's Christian Voice." 1510AM would be home to KCCV until December 1989, when it would relocate to 760AM. After trying other formats & simulcasts, 1510AM would become a full-time sports outlet in 1994. Its success would see the station purchased by KC-based Union Broadcasting, and the format moved to 24-hour 810AM in 1999. For the past several years Union's Hot Talk 1510 has called the frequency home. |
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