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KDCV-FM

Coordinates: 41°33′7″N 96°9′20″W / 41.55194°N 96.15556°W / 41.55194; -96.15556
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KDCV-FM
Frequency91.1 MHz
BrandingThe Jam
Programming
FormatDefunct (formerly Variety)
Ownership
OwnerDana College
History
First air date
September 11, 1972
Call sign meaning
Dana College Voice
Technical information
Facility ID15376
ClassD
ERP6 watts
HAAT27.0 meters
Transmitter coordinates
41°33′7″N 96°9′20″W / 41.55194°N 96.15556°W / 41.55194; -96.15556

KDCV-FM (91.1 FM) was a radio station broadcasting a Variety format. Formerly licensed to Blair, Nebraska, United States, the station was owned by Dana College.

History

KDCV-FM began broadcasts on September 11, 1972.[1] In 1992, the station was known as Renegade Radio.[2] The college received a $60,000 grant in 1993 from the Robert H. Storz Foundation to build the Storz Radio Broadcasting Center in a new campus building, with new studios, offices and instructional facilities.[3]

The station shut down in 2010 along with the remainder of Dana College, which experienced declining enrollment and donor support. After being transferred to the college's receiver, KDCV-FM's license was surrendered to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) by the licensee on February 27, 2013, and the license was then cancelled by the FCC on February 28, 2013.[4]

References

  1. ^ "New voice of Dana College begins broadcasting today". Fremont Tribune. September 11, 1972. Retrieved May 8, 2019.
  2. ^ "Dana radio station polls listeners on 'Wanted to be Seen Naked'". The Lincoln Star. November 22, 1992. Retrieved May 8, 2019.
  3. ^ "Dana College receives $60,000 grant from Storz". Lincoln Journal-Star. January 7, 1993. Retrieved May 8, 2019.
  4. ^ "KDCV-FM Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.