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Host shares what’s next for KBLU after officially off the air

Russ Clark

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) -One of Yuma’s beloved radio stations is officially off the air. KBLU AM 560 has been a staple and local radio station for over 80 years.

"Radio 80 years ago was everything. We didn't have social media. We didn't have telephones. Cell phones and long distance was forever," said KBLU morning host Russ Clark.


But it officially went off the air this weekend after two big stations in Yuma were purchased.

“The station was winding down unloading it. They sold two FM stations, and they were just doing it, but I never had contact with management," said Clark. "What we're going to do now? We'll figure it out, you know? No big deal. I mean we'll get there because it's what we want to do,"

The morning host has switched buildings now over to the Morgage One studios in Yuma.

Morning host Russ Clark is continuing on social media as “The Russ Clark Show." With his show, he says he’s now looking to get the community more involved and invite more guests. He says locals have been reaching out ever since the radio shut down. He hopes at some point they're able to get back on the radio.

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