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The year '''1990 in |
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. |
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*[[Daytimer]] [[KKDA (AM)|KKDA]] in [[Dallas, Texas]] begins nighttime broadcasting. |
*[[Daytimer]] [[KKDA (AM)|KKDA]] in [[Dallas, Texas]] begins nighttime broadcasting. |
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*[[Emmis Communications]] sells several of their most noteworthy stations to offset losses from the purchase of the [[Seattle Mariners]], including [[KMVQ|KXXX]] in |
*[[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]]. |
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*[[Nationwide Communications]] sells off [[WHKW|WGAR]] 1220-AM in [[ |
*[[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. |
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*June – KNRJ stopped playing its Rhythmic AC format, and becomes Alternative Rock before the format change. |
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*July 20 – [[KHMX]] Houston debuts as Mix 96.5 |
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==Debuts== |
==Debuts== |
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==Deaths== |
==Deaths== |
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*[[Bill Cullen]], Radio personality, American game show host (born 1920) |
*[[Bill Cullen]], Radio personality, American game show host (born 1920) |
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==See also== |
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*[[radio broadcasting]] |
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The year 1990 in radio involved some significant events.
Events
- KJJO in Minneapolis, Minnesota transitions from active rock to alternative rock.
- KBLN in Dallas, Texas becomes KXEB.
- Daytimer 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 KXXX in San Francisco, WAVA in Washington, DC and WLOL in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- Nationwide Communications sells off WGAR 1220-AM in Cleveland, which was a direct simulcast of country 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.
- July 20 – KHMX Houston debuts as Mix 96.5
Debuts
- Hessischer Rundfunk in Frankfurt debuts with Chippie, a radio program on computer topics.
Deaths
- Bill Cullen, Radio personality, American game show host (born 1920)
See also