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KNCB (AM)
KNCB (1320 kHz) is an AM radio station in Vivian, Louisiana. KNCB is owned by E Radio Network, LLC. It is the Shreveport-Texarkana radio home of the Texas Rangers.
KNCB was first licensed in 1966, to Alvis Dowd. The station originally operated on 1600 kHz. Upon his death, his widow Ruby June Stinnett Dowd (later Collins), operating as North Caddo Broadcasting, took over the station.
In 1976, KNCB moved to 1320 after trying in the early 1970s to move to 1300.
In 2012, the station was transferred to Gloria Dowd Herring and Ronald Dowd as co-administrators of Collins's estate. During this time, the KNCB stations encountered serious financial problems and requested to operate only on Sundays from 6a.m. to 6p.m. In 2014, the KNCB stations were sold to MLS Broadcasting, a business of the Delgiorno family.
On February 1, 2016, KNCB changed their format from sports to classic hits. (info taken from stationintel.com)
KNCB (AM)
KNCB (1320 kHz) is an AM radio station in Vivian, Louisiana. KNCB is owned by E Radio Network, LLC. It is the Shreveport-Texarkana radio home of the Texas Rangers.
KNCB was first licensed in 1966, to Alvis Dowd. The station originally operated on 1600 kHz. Upon his death, his widow Ruby June Stinnett Dowd (later Collins), operating as North Caddo Broadcasting, took over the station.
In 1976, KNCB moved to 1320 after trying in the early 1970s to move to 1300.
In 2012, the station was transferred to Gloria Dowd Herring and Ronald Dowd as co-administrators of Collins's estate. During this time, the KNCB stations encountered serious financial problems and requested to operate only on Sundays from 6a.m. to 6p.m. In 2014, the KNCB stations were sold to MLS Broadcasting, a business of the Delgiorno family.
On February 1, 2016, KNCB changed their format from sports to classic hits. (info taken from stationintel.com)
