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left-of-center2012

(34,195 posts)
Fri Dec 15, 2017, 07:22 PM Dec 2017

After100 years, KQV Pittsburgh going off air

KQV, Pittsburgh's oldest all-news station, to go off air Jan. 1

Pittsburgh's oldest all-news radio station, KQV, will go silent next year, ending nearly 100 years of broadcasts.
Bob Dickey Jr., the station's general manager, said 1410 on the AM dial will go off the air on Jan. 1.

“It's a sad day for broadcast and for the news business,” Dickey said Friday.
Dickey said he told the station's staff of about 20 people the news on Friday.
“This has always been a labor of love. The news business is a tough business,” Dickey said. “We loved doing what we were as long as we've done it.”

KQV started in 1919 and is one of only three radio stations east of the Mississippi — KQV, KDKA and KYW in Philadelphia — with call letters beginning in K.
The station has been independently owned since 1982, when Dickey's father, Robert W. Dickey Sr. and Tribune-Review publisher Dick Scaife formed Calvary Inc. to buy it from Taft Broadcasting.
Scaife sold the station back to Dickey and his sister, Cheryl A. Scott, after their father died in 2011.

“Cheryl and I gave it our best shot,” Dickey said. “Sis and I wanted to carry it forward. We wanted to get it to 100 years, but we just ran out of breath.”
Scott died in November. Dickey said the station wasn't the same after that.
Dickey said without Scaife's financial backing, the station would have died decades earlier.
“Mr. Scaife made this possible,” Dickey said.

Dickey said declining revenue from advertising and increasing labor costs made the station unsustainable. The station hopes to sell land in Ross Township where its transmitters sit and the license. Dickey hopes someone buys the license, revives the station and makes it another 100 years.

Dickey said the staff will keep working up to Jan. 1 and listeners can expect the same programing lineup, including the KQV/TribLive.com Listener Poll until then.

http://triblive.com/local/allegheny/13078377-74/kqv-pittsburghs-oldest-all-news-station-to-go-off-air-jan-1

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After100 years, KQV Pittsburgh going off air (Original Post) left-of-center2012 Dec 2017 OP
Always sad to lose another independent broadcaster. dixiegrrrrl Dec 2017 #1
"3 stations east of the Miss. with K call letters" left-of-center2012 Dec 2017 #2
There are also several west of the Mississippi with W calls The Genealogist Dec 2017 #6
It used to be my prime station back in the 70's tech3149 Dec 2017 #3
"... they are nothing compared to what they used to be" left-of-center2012 Dec 2017 #4
Richard Mellon Scaife? Gabi Hayes Dec 2017 #5

dixiegrrrrl

(60,010 posts)
1. Always sad to lose another independent broadcaster.
Fri Dec 15, 2017, 07:53 PM
Dec 2017

I did not know there were 3 stations east of the Miss. with K call letters.
now only 2, looks like.

The Genealogist

(4,723 posts)
6. There are also several west of the Mississippi with W calls
Fri Dec 15, 2017, 10:06 PM
Dec 2017

WHO in Des Moines springs to mind, and WIBW Topeka. Closest to me geographically is WMBH in Joplin, MO.

tech3149

(4,452 posts)
3. It used to be my prime station back in the 70's
Fri Dec 15, 2017, 09:05 PM
Dec 2017

When I moved back in 2002 I was thankful to find a listener supported station (WYEP) that played the kind of music they did back then. Broadcast radio has become a wasteland, Thanks Clinton, so I feel fortunate that I can listen to a station that plays music you won't hear on a commercial broadcast station.
Sorry to see KQV go but they are nothing compared to what they used to be.

left-of-center2012

(34,195 posts)
4. "... they are nothing compared to what they used to be"
Fri Dec 15, 2017, 09:19 PM
Dec 2017

I lived in New Kensington, PA (22 miles up the Allegheny from Pgh) in the 1960's.

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