Learned last night that our local AM oldies station, KLYC, is going off the air this Friday. The owner passed away about a year or so ago, and his widow had entered an agreement to sell with another radio vet. But the deal collapsed last week when they could not get FCC certification, supposedly because the station is still using outdated hardware that would be prohibitive to bring up to code.
Sad day for me, as I had grown to enjoy their mix of local events, folksy djs, and a range of music ranging from 50s rock to 70s and 80s pop. Not to mention that they were the only electronic media in our county, so could be counted on for breaking news and other stories centered on our county. They were really old school--they didn't even have a web site (and of course no web streaming) but they do have a Facebook page--with 24 likes!
Their final signoff is this Friday at 1pm (aka 1260, which was their frequency).
You can't fight progress. Sigh. RIP KLYC.