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KPXQ is a Christian
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 radio station
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 owned by Salem Communications
Salem Communications
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 in Phoenix, Arizona
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, USA. Programs include Through the Bible with J. Vernon McGee
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, Grace to You with John MacArthur
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, and Love Worth Finding with Adrian Rogers
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. KPXQ is licensed to Glendale
Glendale, Arizona
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.

History

KPXQ signed on in 1947 as KRUX on 1340 kHz, licensed to Glendale. KRUX moved to 1360 in 1957.

The glory years

From the 1950s until the 1970s, KRUX was a major Top-40 station in Phoenix. During its heyday, it competed head to head with KRIZ
KOY
KOY in Phoenix is the oldest radio station in the state of Arizona. It is owned and operated by Clear Channel Communications.-KOY:KOY was the first radio station in the state of Arizona, signing on in 1921 as Amateur Radio station 6BBH on 360 meters . Earl Neilsen was the holder of the 6BBH...

 1230 AM for Top 40 radio dominance in Phoenix. KRUX and KRIZ went back and forth in the ratings game before both stations succumbed to the more popular FM rockers of the 1970s. Program Director
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s during the station's heyday included Larry "Lucky Lawrence" Wright and Al McCoy
Al McCoy (announcer)
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, who went on to become the long-time play-by-play voice of the NBA Phoenix Suns
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.

The DJ's

Some of the station's all time ratings getters were the personalities of the 1960s, known as the "KRUX Good Guys" Lucky Lawrence, "Bobby-Poo" Bob Shannon,"Your Boy" Al McCoy
Al McCoy (announcer)
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, Charles L. "Kit" Carson, Norm Seeley and Dick Gray. The jocks of the 1970s were John Driscoll aka the 2nd Bob Shannon, John Sebastian, Dave Trout, Chuck Browning, Harry Scarborough and Rich "Mother" Robbins.

Format changes

For a brief period in the mid-1970s, KRUX experimented with an all-news format featuring NBC's
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 ill-fated "News and Information Service" network. When that experiment failed, they went back to their Top 40 format, but would never recover with the insurgence of FM competition. KRUX management (Lotus Corporation) brought in many valley vets from other stations to try to stem the tide of music on FM. Those radio personalities included "KC in the Morning" Kennedy from 5 AM to 10AM, Daniel (Oshe) from 10AM to 3 PM, Program Director Bobby Rivers 3PM to 7PM in the late seventies till January 1981, when the final rock and roll turntable (Cart machine) went silent. Other DJ's included Greg Mills from 7PM till midnight and Morgan Evans from midnight to 6am. Evans moved to morning drive at Anchorage, Alaska AOR rocker KRKN in 1981 after the KRUX format change to Big Band. CW MCMUffin on Weekends doubled also as the engineer for over five years. Richard Ruiz of Downey California was music director before KC Kennedy took over in 1980.

In 1981, KRUX became KLFF with the "Music of Your Life" MOR format until 1992, when they tried another attempt at all-news (featuring the CNN Headline News
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 audio feed) as KNNS. This would last two years before they switched to sports talk as KGME
KGME
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, now at 910 AM. In 1998, KGME upgraded its power from 5000 to 50,000 watts daytime, while remaining at 1000 watts at night.

In April 1999, AM/FM (now part of Clear Channel
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) purchased the call letters, studio, and programming of KGME, moving them to 550 kHz. In turn, co-owned KOY
KOY
KOY in Phoenix is the oldest radio station in the state of Arizona. It is owned and operated by Clear Channel Communications.-KOY:KOY was the first radio station in the state of Arizona, signing on in 1921 as Amateur Radio station 6BBH on 360 meters . Earl Neilsen was the holder of the 6BBH...

, which was the first radio station in Arizona and had been on 550 since 1941, moved to 1230 where it remains to this day. KGME and news/talk sister-station KFYI
KFYI
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 swapped frequencies in 2000, with sports on 910 and news/talk on 550.

New Planet Radio kept the 1360 transmitter, changing the call letters to KFDJ, and simulcasted co-owned KEDJ
KEDJ
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106.3 until the AM station was sold to Salem.

Salem purchased the station in 1999, with intentions of creating a new conservative talk station in Phoenix to pair with its Christian Talk and Teaching format at 960 AM (which was then called "Q96"). Instead, Salem moved the religious programming to 1360 AM with 960 becoming the home for secular talk.

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