KYKM
KYKM is a four-letter identifier that has been used in different contexts, most prominently as a radio station call sign in the United States. In broadcasting, call signs are issued by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). U.S. stations west of the Mississippi River generally begin with the letter K, and those east generally begin with W; four-letter suffixes such as KYKM are common for licensed stations. The assignment of KYKM to any particular station has changed over time as licenses are transferred, surrendered, or reallocated. Therefore, a given historical reference to KYKM may correspond to different frequencies, locations, and owners depending on the period.
There is no single, widely recognized organization or concept universally identified by the acronym KYKM. If
For current information about a specific use of KYKM, consult the FCC’s Licensing and Management System or