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Sid King founded KGFL-AM and KHPQ-FM in Clinton. His daughter, Ali King Sugg, started KSUG-FM  in Heber Springs.
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Riding Radio’s Wave, Losing Local VoicesLock Icon

A quarter-century of consolidation and the rise of streaming has changed the listening landscape. read more >

Arkansas’ Voice of Country, Bob Robbins, Dies at 78

He made country Arkansas’ music radio format at KSSN in the 1980s. And he ruled the ratings as Nashville’s new stars like George Strait and Garth Brooks ruled the charts. read more >
David B. Treadway
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Radio, Music Trailblazer David B. Treadway Dies at 69

David B. Treadway, who married an eclectic career in music and broadcasting in a half-century ride on stage and on Arkansas radio, died Feb. 7 at age 69. read more >
Bob Robbins
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Bob Robbins Leaves KSSN After 34 Years

Radio personalities Bob Robbins and Jennifer Trafford will be leaving Little Rock country music station KSSN 96 FM. Station owners Clear Channel Media and Entertainment Little Rock say the two DJs will move to KMJX-FM, 105.1 (The Wolf), also owned by Clear Channel. The Bob Robbins & Jennifer Trafford Show will air weekdays on The Wolf from 5 to 10 a.m. read more >
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KSSN Keeps Ahead In Latest Arbitron Ratings

Radio listeners in the Little Rock market still consider themselves part of "Kissin' Country". KSSN-FM, the iconic country radio station of the Little Rock market, increased its ratings over the course of one year by half a point. read more >