Citadel Communications Corporation
Citadel Broadcasting Company
It's Saturday, and the parking lot behind the Citadel Radio Center
is nearly empty as Jim and Randy arrive on 15-Jan-2000.
Randy and his shiny red rental car at the Citadel Radio Center
in Little Rock, 15-Jan-2000.
Citadel Regional Engineer Martin Stabbert and Randy Rocks anxious
to start another day at the Radio Center, 18-Jan-2000.
Randy prepares source cables in the KARN-AM studio, 28-Jan-2000.
Randy examines the interior of the new console in the KARN-AM
studio, 15-Jan-2000.
It's one of the PD's on the regular phone, the wife is calling on
the cellular, and the GM is on the hot line. Chief Engineer Dan
Case juggles the telephones in his office, 18-Jan-2000.
During Phase Two of the project, Little Rock received six inches
of snow. The rental van didn't have an ice scraper, so Martin
put his Home Depot card to good use, 28-Jan-2000.
The Citadel Radio Center in Little Rock, covered with snow, 29-Jan-2000.
Randy Rocks poses at the gate to the KAAY-AM transmitter site. KAAY
operates on 1090 kHz with 50,000 Watts from this site southeast
of Little Rock, 23-Jan-2000.
Felix McDonald, transmitter engineer for KAAY-AM, and Jim, in
front of the RCA 50 kW transmitter, 23-Jan-2000.
Randy, Felix, and Jim examine the KAAY RCA transmitter, 23-Jan-2000.
Master Control desk for the RCA 50 kW transmitter, 23-Jan-2000.
Martin Stabbert, Felix McDonald, and Jim Bender, in front
of the Harris 50 kW transmitter at KAAY-AM, 23-Jan-2000.
Felix McDonald, Jim Bender, and Randy Rocks, in front
of the Harris 50 kW transmitter at KAAY-AM, 23-Jan-2000.
Randy and Martin in front of the monitoring equipment at
KAAY-AM, Little Rock, 23-Jan-2000.
Randy Rocks gives scale to the guy wire insulators for the
center tower of the KAAY array, 23-Jan-2000.
Jim has finished wiring the console in the KAAY-AM studio at the
Citadel Radio Center in Little Rock, 29-Jan-2000.