KMAJ (AM)
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History | |
First air date | July 1947[1] | (as KJAY)
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Call sign meaning | from its sister station KMAJ-FM |
Technical information | |
Facility ID | 42014 |
Class | B |
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Transmitter coordinates | 39°01′17″N 95°34′15″W / 39.02139°N 95.57083°W |
Translator(s) | 93.5 K228FW (Topeka) |
Links | |
Webcast | Listen live |
Website | Official website |
KMAJ (1440
By day, KMAJ is powered at 5,000
Programming
Most weekday programming is
Beginning with the 2014–15 season, KMAJ and KWIC became the home of the Kansas Jayhawks football and basketball (men/women's) teams.[4] Previously, the games had been aired on WIBW.[4] In addition, KMAJ also carries local high school football and basketball games.
History
KJAY
The station
In the 1950s and early 1960s, KJAY featured a
KEWI and KSKX
In March 1962, Fred Reynolds, dba Midland Broadcasters, Inc., acquired KJAY. He immediately changed the call sign to KEWI and flipped the format to Top 40 hits. Reynolds brought in some of consultant Gordon McLendon's "Raiders" (high-energy DJs) to make a big splash on "Big KeeWee". By the late 1960s, these "KeeWee Good Guys" had made KEWI the city's top-rated station. The weekly Top 20+20 Tunedex survey evolved into a Fab 40 Tunedex to go with the British Invasion and then to a Top 14+40 Tunedex to match its dial position at 1440 kHz.
By the 1980s, young people were tuning in FM stations to hear their favorite hits. In September 1980, KEWI changed its format to country music. It used the slogan "Kix Country" with the call letters KSKX. Then, to capitalize on the popularity of the "Retro" craze, the KEWI call letters came back in November 1986.
KMAJ
By 1990, as most music formats had moved to the FM dial, KEWI changed call letters to KMAJ to simulcast its FM sister station, KMAJ-FM.
Cumulus bought KMAJ-AM-FM from Midland Broadcasters in February 1999, and began simulcasting syndicated talk shows and programming with KMBZ in Kansas City.
See also
References
External links
- Official website
- KMAJ in the FCC AM station database
- KMAJ in Nielsen Audio's AM station database