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The stations were purchased by Journal Broadcast Group in 1999. Prior to that, they were owned by Great Empire Broadcasting, headquartered in Wichita. Great Empire was owned by Mike Oatman and Mike Lynch. (Lynch is also in the Country Music Disc Jockey's Hall of Fame in the Broadcasting Executives section.)
KFDI became the flagship station of Great Empire Broadcasting Inc. [31] KFDI, airing country-western music, was the dominant radio station in the Wichita metro-area market, until the rise of rock'n'roll eroded its market share. By 1976, KFDI was being edged out by Wichita rock stations KLEO-AM and (to a lesser extent) KEYN-FM in the under-35 ...
KICT-FM, their sister radio stations in the Wichita area and 2 TV stations were not included in the merge; in September, Journal filed to transfer these stations to Journal/Scripps Divestiture Trust (with Kiel Media Group as trustee). [6] [7] Scripps exited radio in 2018; the Wichita stations went to SummitMedia in a four-market, $47 million ...
Wichita native and former Wichita State men’s basketball standout Henry Carr died Tuesday at the age of 59, according to a social media post by his family. ... The 6-foot-9 big man is best ...
Mark Stewart Gietzen (February 9, 1954 – May 14, 2023) was an American conservative political activist, notable for his start as an anti-abortion campaigner. He lived in Wichita, Kansas, United States.
A Wichita funeral home that has been in business for 16 years is honoring funerals through June 1 and then will be closing.
Wichita is the principal city of the Wichita-Hutchinson, Kansas television market which consists of the western two-thirds of the state. [39] According to Nielsen , it is the 67th largest market in the country. [ 40 ]
Kansas Free State - Lawrence [5] [6] Kiowa County Signal – Greensburg; Labor Chieftain – Topeka (1885–1887) [7] Lawrence Republican – Lawrence – vol. 3 in 1859–60; St John News – St. John; Topeka State Journal (1892–1980) [8] The Winfield Daily Courier – Winfield (Now combined into the Cowley Courier Traveler)