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The year '''1990 in [[radio broadcasting|radio]]''' involved some significant events.
The year '''1990 in radio''' involved some significant events.
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*[[KATH (AM)|KBLN]] in [[Dallas, Texas]] becomes KXEB.
*[[KATH (AM)|KBLN]] in [[Dallas, Texas]] becomes KXEB.
*[[Daytimer]] [[KKDA (AM)|KKDA]] in [[Dallas, Texas]] begins nighttime broadcasting.
*[[Daytimer]] [[KKDA (AM)|KKDA]] in [[Dallas, Texas]] begins nighttime broadcasting.
*[[Emmis Communications]] sells several of their most noteworthy stations to offset losses from the purchase of the [[Seattle Mariners]], including [[KMVQ|KXXX]] in [[San Francisco, California]], [[WAVA]] in [[Washington, DC]] and [[WLOL (Defunct)|WLOL]] in [[Minneapolis, Minnesota]].
*[[Emmis Communications]] sells several of their most noteworthy stations to offset losses from the purchase of the [[Seattle Mariners]], including [[KMVQ|KXXX]] in San Francisco, [[WAVA]] in Washington, DC and [[WLOL (Defunct)|WLOL]] in [[Minneapolis, Minnesota]].
*[[Nationwide Communications]] sells off [[WHKW|WGAR]] 1220-AM in [[Cleveland, Ohio|Cleveland]], which was a direct simulcast of country [[WGAR-FM|WGAR]] 99.5-FM, to Douglas Broadcasting. WGAR-AM signs off at midnight on July 13 after airing a brief retrospective on the station, highlighted with tributes from station alumni [[Jack Paar]] and [[Don Imus]]. The station relaunches as [[WKNR]] a few minutes later, carrying a satellite-delivered oldies format, but would gradually assume an all-sports lineup in less than a year.
*[[Nationwide Communications]] sells off [[WHKW|WGAR]] 1220-AM in [[Cleveland]], which was a direct simulcast of country [[WGAR-FM|WGAR]] 99.5-FM, to Douglas Broadcasting. WGAR-AM signs off at midnight on July 13 after airing a brief retrospective on the station, highlighted with tributes from station alumni [[Jack Paar]] and [[Don Imus]]. The station relaunches as [[WKNR]] a few minutes later, carrying a satellite-delivered oldies format, but would gradually assume an all-sports lineup in less than a year.
*June - KNRJ stopped playing its Rhythmic AC format, and becomes Alternative Rock before the format change.
*June KNRJ stopped playing its Rhythmic AC format, and becomes Alternative Rock before the format change.
*July 20 - [[KHMX]] Houston debuts as Mix 96.5
*July 20 [[KHMX]] Houston debuts as Mix 96.5


==Debuts==
==Debuts==
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==Deaths==
==Deaths==
*[[Bill Cullen]], Radio personality, American game show host (born 1920)
*[[Bill Cullen]], Radio personality, American game show host (born 1920)

==See also==
*[[radio broadcasting]]


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The year 1990 in radio involved some significant events.

Events

Debuts

Deaths

  • Bill Cullen, Radio personality, American game show host (born 1920)

See also