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KCWJ

Coordinates: 39°2′44″N 94°14′6″W / 39.04556°N 94.23500°W / 39.04556; -94.23500
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KCWJ
Broadcast areaKansas City, Missouri
Frequency1030 kHz
BrandingReal Country 1030
Programming
FormatClassic Country
Ownership
OwnerStayton Communications, LLC
History
First air date
1984 (as KBST)
Former call signs
KBST (1984-1988)
KBEQ (1988-1989)
KBZR (1989-1993)
KBEQ (1993-1996)
KOWW (1996-1999)
Technical information
Facility ID48959
ClassB
Power5,000 watts day
500 watts night
Transmitter coordinates
39°2′44″N 94°14′6″W / 39.04556°N 94.23500°W / 39.04556; -94.23500
Links
Websiterealcountry1030am.com

KCWJ (1030 AM) "Real Country 1030" is a radio station in the Blue Springs/Kansas City, Missouri, market. It is owned by Stayton Communications. It is a 5,000 watt day/500 watt night station.

History

KCWJ signed on in 1984 as KBST, an Adult Contemporary station that later switched to oldies, then back to adult contemporary. In 1989, the station became an affiliate of the Z-Rock network. After stints with talk and classic country, the station began its Christian music format in 1999. The style of the music changed over the years from contemporary Christian to more traditional Christian music mixing hymns, southern gospel, bluegrass, and choirs.

The station also serves as an affiliate for UMKC Kangaroos basketball, Blue Springs High School Wildcats football, and Blue Springs South High School Jaguars football. The station also serves as an affiliate for Missouri State University Athletics and St. Louis Blues hockey.[1]

In February 2016, KCWJ changed their format from southern gospel to classic country, branded as "Real Country 1030".[2]

References

  1. ^ [1]
  2. ^ "KCWJ Kansas City Flips to Classic Country". radioinsight.com. 19 February 2016. Retrieved 28 August 2019.