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KRCY-FM

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KRCY-FM
Broadcast areaLake Havasu City, Arizona
Frequency96.7 MHz
BrandingKrazy FM
Programming
FormatClassic hits
AffiliationsClassic Hits (Westwood One)
Ownership
Owner
  • Murphy Broadcasting
  • (Rick L. Murphy)
KADD, KFTT, KRRK, KZUL-FM
History
First air date
1999 (as KBBC-FM)
Former call signs
KANG (1998–1999)
KBBC-FM (1999–2003)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID77754
ClassC3
ERP260 watts
HAAT825 meters (2,707 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
34°33′6″N 114°11′37″W / 34.55167°N 114.19361°W / 34.55167; -114.19361
Translator(s)96.3 K242AR (Lake Havasu City)
102.7 K274DH (Lake Havasu City)
103.9 K280EH (Kingman)
105.9 K290CG (Lake Havasu City)
Links
Public license information
WebsiteKRCY Krazy FM Online

KRCY-FM (96.7 FM, "Krazy FM") is a radio station broadcasting a classic hits format. Licensed to Lake Havasu City, Arizona, United States, the station serves the Laughlin, Nevada, area. The station is currently owned by Murphy Broadcasting and licensed to Rick L. Murphy.[2] Much of the playlist is derived from Westwood One's "Classic Hits" satellite feed.

History

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The station was assigned the call letters KANG on 1998-07-17. On 1999-01-15, the station changed its call sign to KBBC-FM, and on 2003-01-30 to the current KRCY-FM.[3]

Translators

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Broadcast translators for KRCY-FM
Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) Class FCC info
K242AR 96.3 FM Lake Havasu City, Arizona 38307 10 D LMS
K274DH 102.7 FM Lake Havasu City, Arizona 30450 250 D LMS
K280EH 103.9 FM Kingman, Arizona 30448 10 D LMS
K290CG 105.9 FM Lake Havasu City, Arizona 156808 250 D LMS

References

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