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The county school shows were discontinued in the 1950s and the station continued to offer its farm show and farm housewife shows until the late 1990s; the current format revolves around ABC News Radio at the top of each hour, with some agricultural news, regional high school sports and their "Elephant Shop" where listeners can buy, sell, trade ...
KMA-FM (99.1 MHz) is a radio station broadcasting a talk radio format as a simulcast of KMA, Shenandoah, Iowa. Licensed to Clarinda, Iowa , United States, the station is currently owned by KMAland Broadcasting, LLC [ 3 ]
KMAQ first went on the air as a standalone AM station on August 26, 1958, from studios located at 136 1 ⁄ 2 South Main Street in Maquoketa. The construction permit for KMAQ was first issued on October 24, 1956, to Jackson County Broadcasting Company, headed by brothers Nathan and Robert Goetz, and their accountant, Merlin Meythaler.
KMAQ-FM (95.1 MHz) is an American radio station from Maquoketa, Iowa.KMAQ-FM, and its sister AM station KMAQ, simulcast each other for about half the broadcast day. [citation needed] The KMAQ-FM studios are downtown at 129 North Main Street.
KMA-FM, a radio station (99.1 FM) licensed to Clarinda, Iowa, United States KMA (AM) , a radio station (960 AM) licensed to Shenandoah, Iowa, United States KMA (art) , a collaboration between media artists Kit Monkman and Tom Wexler
Shenandoah is a city in Page and Fremont counties in Iowa, United States.The population was 4,925 at the time of the 2020 U.S. Census. [3] Once referred to as the "seed and nursery center of the world," Shenandoah is the home to Earl May Seed Company and the radio station KMA, founded by Earl E. May. [4] The early live radio stations gave many performers their start, including The Everly ...
Jessie Young (born Jessie Susanka; February 7, 1900 – September 12, 1987) [1] [2] was an American radio commentator and magazine publisher, widely acknowledged as the first of the radio homemakers. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ]
Leanna Field Driftmier (1886–1976) was an American radio personality and writer based in Shenandoah, Iowa. Driftmier’s daily 30-minute show Kitchen-Klatter was broadcast around the midwestern United States for five decades. It was the longest-running homemaker show in US radio history. [1]