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Radio station in Clovis, New Mexico
KKYC
Broadcast areaClovis area
Frequency102.3 MHz
Branding102.3 the Wolf
Programming
FormatDefunct (was Classic rock)
Ownership
Owner
  • Monte Spearman and Gentry Todd Spearman
  • (HPRN Networks, LLP)
Sister stationsKGRW, KICA, KICA-FM, KKNM
History
First air date1992 (as KWUA)
Former call signsKWUA (1992–1998)
Technical information
Licensing authorityFCC
Facility ID33402
ClassC3
ERP25,000 watts
HAAT54 meters (177 ft)
Transmitter coordinates34°24′31″N 103°11′15″W / 34.40861°N 103.18750°W / 34.40861; -103.18750
Links
Public license information
Websitewww.hpr.network/new-mexico

KKYC (102.3 FM) was a radio station broadcasting a Classic rock/Rock format. Licensed to Clovis, New Mexico, US, the station serves the Clovis area. The station was last owned by Monte Spearman and Gentry Todd Spearman's High Plains Radio Network, through licensee HPRN Networks, LLP.

History

In May 2016, KKYC changed format from Classic Rock to an all Rock mix devised by Corporate Rock Program Director Matt Miller. The popular format offered the core Classic Rock favorites in addition to 2000s and current hits. Miller added a new vibe to the station with big-name artist interviews, un-duplicated on-air contesting and outside the box event and promotions. Miller left KKYC April 5, 2017.

The station went on the air as KWUA on June 18, 1992. On September 11, 1998, the station changed its callsign to KKYC.

HPRN Networks surrendered KKYC's license to the Federal Communications Commission on November 29, 2021, who cancelled it the same day.

References

  1. "Facility Technical Data for KKYC". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. "KKYC Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  3. "KKYC Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.

External links

Radio stations in the Clovis, New Mexico, micropolitan area
By AM frequency
By FM frequency
LPFM
Translators
By call sign
Defunct
Nearby regions
Albuquerque
Amarillo
Lubbock
Odessa–Midland
Roswell
See also
List of radio stations in New Mexico
Classic rock radio stations in the state of New Mexico
By frequency
By callsign
By city
See also
adult contemporary
classic hits
college
country
news/talk
NPR
oldies
religious
rock
sports
top 40
urban
other radio stations in New Mexico
See also
active rock
classic rock
mainstream rock
modern rock


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