
WKBF (AM) - Wikipedia
WKBF was a radio station licensed to Rock Island, Illinois, which last carried a regional Mexican format. The station's frequency was 1270 kHz, and was broadcast at a power of 5 kW. It last …
WKBF - Wikipedia
WKBF may refer to: WKBF (AM), a defunct AM radio station in Rock Island, Illinois; WKBF-TV, a defunct Independent television station in Cleveland, Ohio; WPRO (AM), an extant radio station …
Quad Cities’ Second-Oldest Station Dies at 95
2020年8月14日 · WKBF is the fourth longtime AM radio station to have its license deleted this year in the Upper Midwest. See reports on the others in The State of AM Radio.
WHBF - Wikipedia
WKBF (AM), a defunct radio station (1270 kHz) licensed to Rock Island, Illinois, United States, which held the call sign WHBF from 1925 to 1987; WLKU, an FM radio station (98.9 MHz) …
WKBF AM 1270, formerly WHBF AM 1270.... - Quad Cities On Air
WKBF AM 1270, formerly WHBF AM 1270. Once a 5 kilowatt big signal station still silent. Who used to work at this station years ago as a DJ and was proud of it? Both towers are still …
WKBF (AM) - wiki-gateway.eudic.net
WKBF is a radio station licensed to Rock Island, Illinois, and carries a Spanish Regional Music format. The station's frequency is 1270 kHz, and broadcasts at a power of 5 kW. Its transmitter …
WKBF (AM) - History of 1270 KHz - LiquiSearch
WKBF's country format struggled through the early 1990s, getting most of its programming from the ABC Radio Networks' "Real Country" satellite service. In 1994, management was in …
WKBF (AM) - AcademiaLab
WKBF era una estación de radio con licencia de Rock Island, Illinois, que transmitía por última vez un formato regional mexicano. La frecuencia de la estación era de 1270 kHz y se …
FADED SIGNALS: WKBF signed on in 1927 from Indianapolis.
2014年10月22日 · Today, the nearest 1400 AM facility to Indianapolis is WBAT in Marion. WKBF signed on in 1927 from Indianapolis. One source says that by 1928, it shared a frequency with …
WKBF (AM) - Wikiwand
2024年10月1日 · WKBF was a radio station licensed to Rock Island, Illinois, which last carried a regional Mexican format. The station's frequency was 1270 kHz, and was broadcast at a …