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KCKY (1150 AM) was a radio station in
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. The station was licensed to the city of Coolidge and was owned by the Cortaro Broadcasting Corporation. KCKY aired mostly Spanish language
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programming,
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ing with KSAZ in Tucson much of the time through a
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with that station's owner.


History


Original KCKY license

The first license for KCKY was issued in 1948 to the Gila Broadcasting Co., with the station going on air August 1. The station broadcast with 1,000 watts. KCKY was a KOOL radio affiliate, carrying
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programs upon launch; on January 1, 1950, it switched with KOOL to
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. Other programs carried over KCKY included, at various times,
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. On November 1, 1952, tragedy struck when the station's transmitter site burned down; the station was back on the air within two days and a new building was completed by the following April. By the late 1950s, Gila owned five AM stations and one FM: KCKY, KCLF 1400 Clifton, KGLU 1480 Safford, KVNC 1010 Winslow, and KZOW 1240/KWJB-FM 100.3 Globe. Gila Broadcasting's undoing was accusations that a contract with a company called Radio Associates, owned by Gila Broadcasting managers, constituted a loss of control by the licensee. Additionally, the
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(FCC) also contended that the Gila stations refused to join the
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civil defense system, charges denied by Gila's engineer who said that the systems were installed at great difficulty due to the remote locations of their facilities, and that inspectors found improperly maintained meters, missing logs, and gates that were not padlocked. At KCKY, the FCC claimed an unlicensed transmitter was in use. On October 15, 1960, at a hearing in Phoenix, Gila asked the FCC to approve the renewal of the Gila stations' license and their sale to Earl Perrin, Jr., of Chicago. The stations went
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on October 29 despite the FCC denying Gila's request to take them silent, with Gila citing the fact that nervous employees fearing for their futures were already leaving their jobs and the company's financial state for the closures. In denying the request, the FCC warned that the affected communities had no other radio stations. In August 1962, Arizona radio station owner Carleton W. Morris asked for FCC permission to set up new stations using the Gila facilities, having paid $100,000 for their equipment. The call letters were canceled on January 17, 1963.


Second KCKY license

The day before the FCC canceled the Gila chain's callsigns, on January 16, 1963, the Coolidge Broadcasting Corporation, owned by Craig and Kathleen Davids and Paul Dean Ford, applied to build a new station using KCKY's facilities.FCC History Cards for KCKY
/ref> After reorganizing as the Pinal County Broadcasting System, the new KCKY signed on November 17, 1964, as an English-language
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station. Singers
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and
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worked at KCKY briefly. Hazlewood hosted a weekly Saturday night show on the station which featured guitarist
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and a house band. In 1979, the station was sold to Grande Voz, Inc. Grande Voz filed to increase daytime power to 5,000 watts, which was approved in 1984. In its later years with Grande Voz, KCKY was the first all-sports station in Arizona, with affiliations with the
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and later
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radio networks as well as carriage of
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games and University of Nebraska Cornhuskers football. The sports format ended in late 1994 upon KCKY's sale to Nicamex, Inc., which converted it to a Spanish religious format. The station formed a trimulcast with
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1540 in Phoenix and KSAZ 580 in Tucson; 1540 later broke off to become its own, non-religious radio station. KCKY's license was canceled on June 29, 2017, for not paying debts it owed to the FCC, which prevented the renewal of the station's license. The license was restored on November 8, 2017, after the FCC ruled that the cancellation was "premature"; concurrently, it initiated license revocation proceedings over the station not paying regulatory fees. The FCC cancelled the station’s license again on February 16, 2024.


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