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music each week and Leon Soles joined the staff as chief engineer. By 1971, KADL had transitioned to a "100%" country & western music format. The station would maintain this music format throughout the 1970s with Albert Mack Smith still serving as general manager of the station and Chester Pierce
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Enforcement Bureau issued a Notice of Apparent Liability (NAL) against the station's licensee, Metro Birch Enterprises, Inc., a license-holding subsidiary of Metro Media Group Inc. of Pine Bluff. The NAL states that "The agent observed that the station's antenna tower, which had radio frequency
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In June 2001, Jackie Harris and his wife Letrece were honored for their "commitment to downtown Pine Bluff" as Small Business Persons of the Year by the Greater Pine Bluff Chamber of Commerce. Six weeks later, Harris and his company, Metro Media Group Inc. of Pine Bluff, were being sued for
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serving as both station manager and chief engineer. In the late 1970s, the FCC authorized KADL to broadcast with 5,000 watts of power on an unlimited basis, no longer just during daylight hours.
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By 1961, Albert Mack Smith took over as general manager of KADL with Chester Pierce serving as both station manager and commercial manager. By 1965, the station was playing at least 50 hours of
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potential at the base, was not enclosed inside a fence or other protective enclosure. Additionally, the station's public inspection file consisted of only a few letters from the public."
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Those owners also struggled financially in the shrinking media market of Pine Bluff and by the early 1990s the station was under the ownership of Family Time Ministries of
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License holder Jefferson County Broadcasting Company was in turn owned by Southwestern Broadcasting and operated as one of several stations owned by that group across the
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until new ownership could be found. The station resumed broadcasting in 1988 with new owners and the call sign was changed yet again, this time to
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to KPBA. Harris owed Delta Radio Inc. more than $ 150,000 for the purchase of those two stations, one in Pine Bluff and the other in
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on March 30, 1987, in support of a new format under new ownership but faced with serious economic challenges, the station went
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On January 28, 2003, the station was fined $ 17,000 "for wilfully violating Sections 73.49 and 73.3526(a)(2) of the Rules."
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The Cowboys tight end became the owner of KPBA/1270 AM, a Christian radio station in Pine Bluff, Ark., in 1996.
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from August 1991 through April 1993 when the station was sold to Wheeler Chapel Missionary Baptist Church.
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with Philip D. Brady acting as technical director and Albert Mack Smith serving as secretary-treasurer.
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that he decided to buy KPBA shortly after giving an interview on the station. Harris continued KPBA's
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began licensed broadcast operations on August 19, 1960. At launch, Louis Alford was the station's
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on December 29, 1988. (The KPBA call letters had been previously used at 1590 AM, which became
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format. By 1999, he had expanded his media holdings to three radio stations, all playing a
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for a new AM radio station in July 1959. Authorized to transmit with 5,000
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After nearly 23 years of operation as KADL, the station was assigned new
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In October 1996, the FCC approved the sale of KPBA by the church to
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by the FCC on April 6, 1983. The station's call sign was changed to
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After completing two years of a four-year contract to play for the
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KPBA was deleted from the FCC database on June 24, 2005.
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Defunct religious radio stations in the United States
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non-payment of debts related to the purchase of two
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Jefferson County Broadcasting Company was granted a
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Pine Bluff
Arkansas
Frequency
kHz
Format
1960
Call sign
Facility ID
Power
watts
34°10′N 92°01′W / 34.17°N 92.01°W / 34.17; -92.01
AM
AM
radio station
Pine Bluff, Arkansas
construction permit
Federal Communications Commission
watts
daytime-only
kHz
general manager
Arkansas
Mississippi
country & western
call sign
dark
KYDE
Berlin, New Jersey
Jubilee Christian Center
general manager

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