KIKO-FM
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KIKO-FM is a radio station
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 licensed
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 to serve Claypool, Arizona
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, USA. KIKO-FM is owned by 1TV.Com and programs an Adult Contemporary music format.

The station was assigned the KIKO-FM call letters by the Federal Communications Commission
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 on April 19, 1990
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Ownership History

In December 2007, 1TV.Com (John Low, president) reached an agreement to acquire KIKO (AM)
KIKO (AM)
KIKO is a radio station licensed to serve Miami, Arizona, USA. The station is owned by Shoecraft Broadcasting, Inc. It airs a News and Sports plus Oldies music format....

 and KIKO-FM from Shoecraft Broadcasting for a reported $1.025 million. Broadcasting & Cable
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reported that the deal called for a $50,000 escrow deposit plus $725,000 cash at closing, then an additional $250,000 upon the FCC's issuance of a construction permit allowing 1TV.com to upgrade the facilities of KIKO-FM to Class C3.

The FCC granted this voluntary transfer of license on February 19, 2008. and the transfer was completed April 30, 2008.http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/app_det.pl?Application_id=1214985
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