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KEVT (1210 AM) was a radio station licensed to Sahuarita, Arizona, United States, and served the Tucson area. KEVT was owned by One Mart Corporation.


History


KQTL

In December 1982, various applicants filed to build a new radio station at 1210 kHz, which would serve the Sahuarita area. The lead investor in winning applicant El Saguarito Broadcasting Company, Phil Richardson, sold the construction permit to a group headed by former
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owner Ernesto Portillo, who launched the station as Spanish-language outlet KQTL in 1985. One of the minority investors of the new station was Raúl Grijalva, then on the board of the Tucson Unified School District. The station's Spanish contemporary music format continued into the 1990s; KQTL was sold in 1996 to CIMA Broadcasting, in which Portillo and other people involved with El Saguarito were investors, for $600,000. As a result of its sale to the
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Spanish talk network in 2000, KQTL shed its music format and flipped to talk. After Radio Única declared bankruptcy, it sold its stations to
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in a $150 million deal in 2003.


Sale to One Mart

Four years later, Armando Zamora's One Mart Corporation, which was in the process of selling its station at 1030 kHz (then KEVT, now
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), acquired KQTL. Upon taking control, the KEVT call letters, which had been on 1030 and prior to that on the 690 frequency (now KCEE), were relocated to 1210, and the station adopted a Regional Mexican format as "La Raza". Financial difficulties led La Raza to suspend operations on July 19, 2010; at the time, Zamora's house was being foreclosed on, and One Mart's accounting firm was hit with $277,000 in liens by the
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. KEVT resumed operations on September 15, 2010; after the sale, it changed formats to Spanish Christian as "Radio Vida".


PowerTalk

In 2014, a group led by talker Jim Parisi leased out the station and launched "PowerTalk", the station's first English-language format. The station aired local talk during the day and
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on nights and weekends. Additionally, KEVT became the first Tucson-area station since 2008 to carry
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. On February 15, 2016, the station went silent again due to company financial difficulties; KEVT would not return to the air until November 1 of that year. As a result of KEVT going silent, PowerTalk became an internet-only station; the operators cited the high costs of broadcasting for their move online.


Classic country and return to Radio Vida

Upon returning to the air on November 1, 2016, KEVT began broadcasting a classic country music format. Eventually, said format turned into a full simulcast of
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, a classic country outlet broadcasting from
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; however, on April 15, 2018, the lease ended because of lack of advertiser support. The station reverted to Christian programming under the Radio Vida name. On May 6, 2021, KEVT's license was cancelled at its request based on an email from the station's counsel on May 4.


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External links


FCC Station Search Details: DKEVT
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