KMKY (AM)

Coordinates: 37°49′27″N 122°19′10″W / 37.82417°N 122.31944°W / 37.82417; -122.31944
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KMKY (1310 AM) is a radio station licensed to Oakland, California that broadcasts with 5,000 watts. It calls itself "Radio Punjab" and airs programming in Hindi and Punjabi aimed at the San Francisco Bay Area's South Asian community. It is owned by Charanjit Batth, through licensee Radio Punjab AM 1310 Inc. Its transmitter is located in Oakland near the toll plaza for the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge.

The 1310 AM frequency from 1959 to 1997, was the home of urban adult contemporary and gospel music station KDIA. It later served as the San Francisco home of Radio Disney from 1997 to 2015, using the call sign KMKY, the last three letters standing for the Disney character Mickey Mouse.

History

KMKY is the second-oldest surviving radio station in the Bay Area. It was first licensed, with the randomly assigned call letters of KLS, on March 10, 1922, on 833 kHz.

NARBA agreement. In 1945, when the station was still owned by the Warner Brothers of Oakland, no relation to the movie studio,[3] it changed its call letters to KWBR and changed its format to focus on an African-American audience. In 1959, it was bought by the owners of Memphis radio station WDIA, and the call letters were changed to KDIA. During the 1960s through the 1980s, the station was the premier soul and funk station in the San Francisco Bay Area. Sly Stone was a DJ at the station before launching Sly and the Family Stone.[4]

In December 1984, the station was sold to

Aetna Insurance
in less than six months on the air – the station went silent on April 9, 1985. It returned to air in July, however, having reclaimed its legacy KDIA call letters, while resuming its urban music format.

In the early 1990s, KDIA was co-owned by then mayor of

On August 13, 2014, Disney put KMKY and 22 other Radio Disney stations up for sale, to focus on digital distribution of the Radio Disney network.[7][8][9]

On June 24, 2015, RD San Francisco Assets filed an application to sell KMKY to Radio Mirchi, for $600,000.[10] The sale was completed on October 6, 2015.[11] Radio Disney programming for the region later moved to the KLLC HD3 digital subchannel, where it aired until June 2018.

References

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KMKY". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ "New Stations", Radio Service Bulletin, April 1, 1922, page 3.
  3. ^ "Warner Bros.' KWBR-FM (97.3 mc) Is Dedicated" (PDF). Broadcasting. September 22, 1947. Retrieved September 15, 2023.
  4. ^ Fong-Torres, Ben (March 19, 1970). "Sly and the Family Stone: Everybody Is a Star". Rolling Stone. Retrieved January 21, 2024.
  5. ^ Josh Richman and Douglas Fischer (August 3, 2007). "Bailey's career in news spanned globe for decades". Oakland Tribune.
  6. ^ Evenson, Laura (December 24, 1997). "Disney Radio Station Aims at Young Listeners". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved January 21, 2024.
  7. ^ Lafayette, Jon (August 13, 2014). "Exclusive: Radio Disney Moving Off Air to Digital". Retrieved August 13, 2014.
  8. ^ Venta, Lance (August 13, 2014). "Radio Disney To Sell All But One Station". RadioInsight. Retrieved August 13, 2014.
  9. ^ "Radio Disney to Sell the Majority of Its Stations". Billboard. Retrieved August 13, 2014.
  10. ^ "Application for Consent to Assignment of Broadcast Station Construction Permit or License". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. June 24, 2015. Retrieved June 24, 2015.
  11. ^ "Consummation Notice - FCC".

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