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| frequency = 740 [[kHz]] |
| frequency = 740 [[Hertz|kHz]] |
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| format = Spanish [[Catholic radio]] |
| format = Spanish [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] [[Christian radio|religious radio]] |
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| power = 1,000 [[watt]]s (day)<br>292 watts (night) |
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| coordinates = {{coord|33|21|55|N|112|6|30|W|region:US-AZ_type:landmark|display=inline,title}} |
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| callsign_meaning = '''KID R'''adio (former format) |
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| owner = En Familia, Inc. |
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'''KIDR''' (740 [[Hertz|kHz]]) is an [[AM broadcasting|AM]] [[radio station]] in [[Phoenix, Arizona]]. KIDR is owned by En Familia, Inc. and airs a [[Spanish-language]] [[Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] [[Christian radio|religious]] [[radio format]]. The station's [[transmitter]] is off South 23rd Avenue in Phoenix.<ref>[http://radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/patg?id=KIDR-AM&h=N Radio-Locator.com/KIDR]</ref> |
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'''KIDR''', 740 AM, is a Spanish Language [[Catholic radio]] station serving the [[Phoenix, Arizona]], area. KIDR has been an affiliate of [[Radio AAHS]] (1992-1998), [[Beat Radio]] (1998) and Catholic Radio Network (1998-2000). |
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The station broadcasts at 1000 [[watt]]s by day. But because [[AM 740]] is a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[clear-channel]] frequency, it must reduce power to 292 watts at night to avoid causing interference. KIDR uses a [[directional antenna]] around the clock. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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===Easy Listening KMEO=== |
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Prior to becoming KIDR in late 1992,<ref>[http://licensing.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/call_hist.pl?Facility_id=6383&Callsign=KIDR Callsign history]</ref> the station broadcast an [[easy listening]] format as KMEO ("Cameo"). |
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On February 1, 1958, the station first [[sign-on|signed on]] as '''KMEO'''.<ref>[[Broadcasting & Cable|Broadcasting Yearbook 1977 page C-10]]</ref> It used the moniker "Cameo," signifying a [[cameo (carving)|cameo carving]], or a cherished piece of jewelry. At the time, it was a [[daytimer|daytime only]] station because it broadcast on a clear-channel frequency and did not have nighttime authorization. In October of 1964, it added an [[FM broadcasting|FM]] [[sister station]], 96.9 KMEO-FM (now [[KMXP]]), which could broadcast around the clock. From the 1960s till the early 90s, the two stations [[simulcast]] a [[beautiful music]] format, which was quite successful. |
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===Children's Radio KIDR=== |
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As the popularity of [[easy listening]] music declined among younger listeners, the two stations switched formats. In 1992, AM 740 became an [[network affiliate|affiliate]] of [[Radio AAHS]], a [[children's radio]] network. The station changed its [[call sign]] to '''KIDR''', standing for '''KID R'''adio. Although the station has changed ownership and formats several times, its call letters still refer to "Kid Radio." |
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In 1998, when Radio AAHS ended its operations, KIDR began carrying its successor network, a dance/[[Electronic dance music|EDM]] music format known as [[Beat Radio]]. Later in 1998, KIDR began broadcasting the Catholic Radio Network. |
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===Switch to Spanish-language=== |
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In 2000, KIDR was bought by Radio Unica, a national Spanish-language talk network. Radio Unica failed to attract enough listeners or advertisers, so in 2003, KIDR and the other Radio Unica-owned stations were sold to [[Multicultural Broadcasting]] as part of a $150 million [[bankruptcy]] liquidation.<ref>[http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA330336.html?display=Business Broadcasting & Cable]</ref><ref>[http://www.bizjournals.com/sacramento/stories/2003/10/06/daily5.html Biz Journal Sacramento]</ref> |
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⚫ | Force Broadcasting, LLC acquired KIDR from Multicultural in 2009 for $1.5 million.<ref>[http://www.allaccess.com/net-news/archive/story/53679/kidr-phoenix-sale-closes All Access]</ref> On December 28, 2012, Force Broadcasting sold KIDR to En Familia, Inc. for $1.85M.{{citation needed|date=April 2013}} |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 17:43, 17 March 2017
Broadcast area | Phoenix area |
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Frequency | 740 kHz |
Branding | En Familia Radio |
Programmierung | |
Format | Spanish Catholic religious radio |
Ownership | |
Owner | En Familia, Inc. |
History | |
Former call signs | KMEO |
Call sign meaning | KID Radio (former format) |
Technical information | |
Facility ID | 6383 |
Class | B |
Power | 1,000 watts (day) 292 watts (night) |
Transmitter coordinates | 33°21′55″N 112°6′30″W / 33.36528°N 112.10833°W |
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Website | EnFamilia.org |
KIDR (740 kHz) is an AM radio station in Phoenix, Arizona. KIDR is owned by En Familia, Inc. and airs a Spanish-language Roman Catholic religious radio format. The station's transmitter is off South 23rd Avenue in Phoenix.[1]
The station broadcasts at 1000 watts by day. But because AM 740 is a Canadian clear-channel frequency, it must reduce power to 292 watts at night to avoid causing interference. KIDR uses a directional antenna around the clock.
History
Easy Listening KMEO
On February 1, 1958, the station first signed on as KMEO.[2] It used the moniker "Cameo," signifying a cameo carving, or a cherished piece of jewelry. At the time, it was a daytime only station because it broadcast on a clear-channel frequency and did not have nighttime authorization. In October of 1964, it added an FM sister station, 96.9 KMEO-FM (now KMXP), which could broadcast around the clock. From the 1960s till the early 90s, the two stations simulcast a beautiful music format, which was quite successful.
Children's Radio KIDR
As the popularity of easy listening music declined among younger listeners, the two stations switched formats. In 1992, AM 740 became an affiliate of Radio AAHS, a children's radio network. The station changed its call sign to KIDR, standing for KID Radio. Although the station has changed ownership and formats several times, its call letters still refer to "Kid Radio."
In 1998, when Radio AAHS ended its operations, KIDR began carrying its successor network, a dance/EDM music format known as Beat Radio. Later in 1998, KIDR began broadcasting the Catholic Radio Network.
Switch to Spanish-language
In 2000, KIDR was bought by Radio Unica, a national Spanish-language talk network. Radio Unica failed to attract enough listeners or advertisers, so in 2003, KIDR and the other Radio Unica-owned stations were sold to Multicultural Broadcasting as part of a $150 million bankruptcy liquidation.[3][4]
Force Broadcasting, LLC acquired KIDR from Multicultural in 2009 for $1.5 million.[5] On December 28, 2012, Force Broadcasting sold KIDR to En Familia, Inc. for $1.85M.[citation needed]
References
External links
- Facility details for Facility ID KIDR ({{{2}}}) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
- {{{2}}} in Nielsen Audio's AM station database