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| Branding | AM & FM KCII |
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| Format | Classic hits,news,sports |
| Affiliations | AP News |
| Ownership | |
| Owner | M&H/Home Broadcasting |
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Call sign meaning | Derived from the slogan of Washington, Iowa - "Kleanest City In Iowa" [sic] |
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| Translators | 102.5 K273CC (Mount Pleasant, relays AM) |
| Links | |
| Webcast | Listen Live |
| Website | kciiradio.com |
KCII is aradio station based inWashington,Iowa, 30 minutes south ofIowa City. The station is broadcast on 106.1 FM, 1380AM and its translator 102.5 MHzFM. It is a full-serviceclassic hits music station that broadcastsnews,sports, community events, severe weather bulletins, andagriculture information. KCII simulcasts withKCII-FM. KCII is a part of theCedar Rapids ADI market as recorded byArbitron. It was first licensed on February 1, 1962.
KCII is on air 24 hours per day. A full programming list is at kciiradio.com.
KCII 1380 AM was first started in 1961. The studio is located at 110 E Main Street near the Town Square in Washington.

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