KFBX (970
AM) is a commercial
radio station programming
news/talk in
Fairbanks, Alaska, United States. It airs hourly news updates through
ABC News Radio. It is owned and operated by
KFBX airs national radio programs from
Compass Media Networks and
Premiere Networks.
History
On July 24, 1970, Big Country Radio, Inc., owner of
KYAK in
Anchorage, applied for a construction permit to build a new radio station on 970 kHz in Fairbanks, which was approved on January 13, 1971.
The station began broadcasting as KIAK on September 18, 1972, airing a
country music
Country (also called country and western) is a genre of popular music that originated in the Southern and Southwestern United States in the early 1920s. It primarily derives from blues, church music such as Southern gospel and spirituals, o ...
format.
Big Country Radio sold its three Alaska radio properties—KIAK,
KYAK and Anchorage FM outlet
KGOT—to Prime Time of Alaska, a company owned by interests from Washington state, in 1978 for more than $3 million. Prime Time owned a country music station in
Everett, Washington,
KWYZ.
1983 was an eventful year for KIAK. Prime Time sold the station to Bingham Broadcasting, controlled by a minority owner of a Seattle station, for $4.5 million. The sale included KIAK's FM construction permit,
KQRZ (102.5 FM), which launched that July and originally played a Top 40 format. At the end of that month, a 28-year-old man threatened to blow up the station if he did not get air time; he was startled to find that the station was actually an automated operation and ultimately surrendered. In fact, KIAK had been automated since 1975, using a syndicated format from
Drake-Chenault; the automation equipment was dubbed by the station as the "Big Country Machine".
Bingham sold all four of his stations—AM-FM pairs in Anchorage and Fairbanks—to Olympia Broadcasting for about $12 million at the very end of 1985. In January 1990, the contemporary country format of KIAK moved to the former KQRZ, which became
KIAK-FM; KIAK began to focus more on a classic country format and added several new talk programs. Olympia would file for
Chapter 11
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bankruptcy protection in June 1990, setting off a lengthy process that included three different abortive sale attempts of the company's four Alaska properties. A deal with Harbor Broadcasting was doomed by a license challenge by the
NAACP
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; while a settlement was reached, the FCC conditioned the sale on the license renewals, and Olympia was anxious to sell the stations to satisfy its creditors. The next sale attempt, to Alpha & Beta Broadcasting, was canceled by the company's receiver in early 1992 due to a conflict between creditor
Barclays
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Barclays traces ...
and lender Greyhound Financial; the latter felt that the stations had sold for too little money. In January 1993, the receiver proposed to sell the stations to Community Pacific Broadcasting for $1.2 million, but this was superseded by a $1.45 million offer from
Craig McCaw
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's COMCO Broadcasting. By this time, KIAK had largely become a
sports talk
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outlet.
Comco sold its entire station portfolio, including KIAK-AM-FM and
KAKQ-FM
KAKQ-FM is a commercial hot adult contemporary music radio station in Fairbanks, Alaska
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in Fairbanks, to Capstar Broadcasting Partners, a forerunner to present owner
iHeartMedia
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, in 1997. The call letters were changed from KIAK to KFBX in October 2004.
References
External links
KFBX website
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Talk radio stations in the United States
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Radio stations established in 1972
1972 establishments in Alaska
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