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'''KSTC-AM''' (1230 kHz)is an AM radio station in Sterling, a city of about 16,000 population in the northeast corner of Colorado. The radio station was founded in 1938 by Harry Behler and was first licensed as KGEK in Yuma, Colorado, about 60 miles southeast of Sterling. In the 1950s it was moved to Sterling. For the next 30 years the station occupied an adobe building and, later, double-wide mobile home at the east edge of Sterling. | '''KSTC-AM''' (1230 kHz)is an AM radio station in ], a city of about 16,000 population in the northeast corner of Colorado. The radio station was founded in 1938 by Harry Behler and was first licensed as KGEK in ], about 60 miles southeast of Sterling. In the 1950s it was moved to Sterling. For the next 30 years the station occupied an adobe building and, later, double-wide mobile home at the east edge of Sterling. | ||
The station went through a series of ownership transfers during that time, In 1974 an FM station was added (104.5 mHz), with call letters KYOT ("Country Coyote") and in the late 1970s the stations' call letters were changed to KSTC-AM and KNNG-FM. | The station went through a series of ownership transfers during that time, In 1974 an FM station was added (104.5 mHz), with call letters KYOT ("Country Coyote") and in the late 1970s the stations' call letters were changed to KSTC-AM and KNNG-FM. | ||
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Over the years, KGEK/KSTC has had a number of music and programming formats. In the late 1960s and early 1970s the station experimented with a multi-format concept, playing "easy listening" music in the mornings, country music in the afternoon and rock/pop in the evenings. At preset, KSTC plays oldies from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, while KNNG-FM plays crossover country music. | Over the years, KGEK/KSTC has had a number of music and programming formats. In the late 1960s and early 1970s the station experimented with a multi-format concept, playing "easy listening" music in the mornings, country music in the afternoon and rock/pop in the evenings. At preset, KSTC plays oldies from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, while KNNG-FM plays crossover country music. | ||
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KSTC-AM (1230 kHz)is an AM radio station in Sterling, a city of about 16,000 population in the northeast corner of Colorado. The radio station was founded in 1938 by Harry Behler and was first licensed as KGEK in Yuma, Colorado, about 60 miles southeast of Sterling. In the 1950s it was moved to Sterling. For the next 30 years the station occupied an adobe building and, later, double-wide mobile home at the east edge of Sterling.
The station went through a series of ownership transfers during that time, In 1974 an FM station was added (104.5 mHz), with call letters KYOT ("Country Coyote") and in the late 1970s the stations' call letters were changed to KSTC-AM and KNNG-FM.
The station was moved into a new facility on West Main Street in Sterling in 1983, and remains at that location.
Over the years, KGEK/KSTC has had a number of music and programming formats. In the late 1960s and early 1970s the station experimented with a multi-format concept, playing "easy listening" music in the mornings, country music in the afternoon and rock/pop in the evenings. At preset, KSTC plays oldies from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, while KNNG-FM plays crossover country music.
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