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KCCK History and RecognitionKCCK-FM is a membership-supported, full-time jazz station located on the campus of Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. We program over 100 hours of Jazz every week. You can also hear Blues, Worldbeat and Ambient music on weekends. ![]() KCCK-FM began as a project of an electronics class at Kirkwood Community College back in 1972. The Electronics Communication class was looking for a project in which to gain practical experience in the world of electronics. One idea was to construct a 10-watt FM radio station. A couple of students found an old FM transmitter that had been donated to the electronics program and discovered that it could be adapted to a 10-watt transmitter. The Kirkwood Board of Directors passed a resolution giving permission for the college to apply for an F.C.C. license. A construction permit was granted by the Federal Communications Commission and the class went to work on equipping the station. KCCK-FM went on the air as a 10-watt station in September 1972. From that point until July 1, 1975, KCCK had a sporadic -- if not exciting -- history as a 10-watt FM radio station. In 1974 it was decided that if KCCK was ever to be a viable radio station for the seven-county area served by Kirkwood, it needed to broadcast from a 400-foot tower with 10,000 watts of power. KUNI at the University of Northern Iowa had recently obtained a new transmitter. KUNI agreed to give its old transmitter—first put on the air by WOI at Iowa State University in the 1943-46 period—to KCCK. After overcoming several hurdles and cutting through plenty of bureaucratic red tape, KCCK signed on July 1, 1975, with more power and a taller tower. In those days, KCCK played mostly classical music. Today, KCCK is Iowa's only full-time jazz station. KCCK also offers news and informational programming from Public Radio International and the B.B.C. In addition to jazz, KCCK provides eight hours of blues and eight hours of new age music every weekend. KCCK received a major grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting for conversion equipment that allows us to broadcast using the next generation of over-the-air radio technology, digital HD Radio. HD Radio brings to FM and AM the same advantages that digital TV brings to the television world. Click here for answers to some of the most common questions people ask about digital radio. Recognition
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![]() ![]() Spring Fund Drive Successful Middle School Jazz Band Camp July 7-11 I.C. Jazz Festival Lineup Announced 2008 Bix Festival Bands Announced KCCK Lists Top 88 of 2007 Music Producers Pick 2007 Top 10s "JUTS Stuff" Still Available Jazz Under the Stars Marks Twenty Years Short List Features Arrangers, Trumpeters Talking Pictures Reviews: Redbelt, Iron Man, Baby Mama Rhythm & News - the KCCK Newsletter EEO Annual Report |
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