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KPKK
Broadcast areaLas Vegas Valley
Frequency101.1 MHz
Branding(TBA)
Programming
Format(TBA)
Ownership
OwnerSky Media, LLC
History
First air date
August 2, 2000
Former call signs
KPUP (2000-2003)
Technical information
Facility ID87384
ClassC1
ERP26,000 watts
HAAT-15 meters
Transmitter coordinates
36°38′33.00″N 116°23′53.00″W / 36.6425000°N 116.3980556°W / 36.6425000; -116.3980556

KPKK (101.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to Amargosa Valley, Nevada, USA. The station serves the Las Vegas Valley area. The station is currently owned by Sky Media, LLC the station Still remains Silent as of February 2015. As of August 2015 KPKK 101.1 is rumored that it has applied for a new license to broadcast KPKK 101.1 is running on a construction permit from the FCC to go from 51,000 watts to 26,000 watts according to radio-locator.com KPKK-FM AMARGOSA VALLEY, NV files a license to cover operation.[1]

History

The station went on the air as KPUP on August 2, 2000. On July 22, 2003, the station changed its call sign to the current KPKK.[2]

According to FCC records, the station ceased broadcasting in February 2008 due to "adverse financial conditions". The latest request to remain silent was filed in October, 2012 and was approved by the FCC. As of February, 2013 the station's license is still active. As of February 2015 KPKK Still remains Silent As of August 2015 It has been rumored that KPKK 101.1 has applied for a license to broadcast again KPKK-FM AMARGOSA VALLEY, NV files a license to cover operation

File:KPKK logo.jpg

References

  1. ^ {{cite web|url=http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/fmq?call=KPKK |title=KPKK Facility Record |work=United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division }}
  2. ^ "KPKK Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.

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