http://sfradionews.blogspot.com/2010/02/for-stocktons-kstn-sudden-death.html
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The AM station will reportedly be dismantled and remain silent. Its future, if it has one, is unclear.
The FM, which has been popular in the Central Valley as La Poderosa, will be off the air over the weekend, then will return on Monday as a “repeater” for Educational Media Foundation‘s K-Love Christian network.
Both stations are expected to go off-air tonight at or around midnight.
UPDATE (5 PM): I am now informed from personnel inside the radio ranch house at 2171 Ralph Avenue that KSTN/1420 will sign off for good at 6:15 PM this evening.
UPDATE (6:30 PM): Following Queen’s “Another One Bites The Dust,” KSTN program director John Hampton, who has been with the station for thirty years, and chief engineer Paul Shinn, who has been there for a dozen, said their final farewells and played her out with the KSTN version of the theme from “WKRP In Cincinnati” by Steve Carlisle. Then, sadly, dead air on 1420 kiloHertz.
Click here for an excerpt from the final moments of KSTN/1420.
UPDATE (2/20/2010 12:05 AM): No sentimental send-off for La Poderosa. At midnight, following a quick legal ID, the power was simply shut off on 107.3 FM.
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