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About Us |
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The History of KERI |
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KERI Radio went on air on May 17, 1950 originally an outlet of Maple Leaf Broadcasting Company with the call letters KWSO. It was owned by E.J. Peters, and managed by Bob Bann. When the station first started broadcasting, it operated on the frequency of 1050 kc, with a power of 250 watts. The station signed on at 6:15am and signed off at 6:00pm. KWSO is now KERI 1180 AM which can be heard 24 hours a day, and boasts an operating power of 50,000 watts. In the beginning the format was predominantly religious programs and classical music. Then in 1974 Don Bevilacqua purchased the
station with its original 250 watt daytime coverage on AM 1050khz. Two years
later the power was increased to 5000 watts. The FCC rules changed allowing
for a different frequency on the dial to be chosen. This is when the station
moved to AM1180. The power was also increased to 10,000w day and 1000w
night. Soon after the station applied for 50,000w daytime coverage. 1000w
night. Then a dual city license was established including Greenacres and
Wasco. The power at night was also increased to 10,000 watts.
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