Stereo LIY

Stereo LIY (official callsign LIY) was a commercial radio station in Kenwik.

History
LIY launched on AM in 1937, as the first commercial radio station in Kenwik County. The AM frequency it broadcast on was 773 kHz, announced on air as 388 metres. It later moved to 774 kHz in 1976, announcing the same wavelength.

LIY launched an FM simulcast on 90.2 MHz in 1975, with the station rebranding as "Stereo LIY" as inspired by Stereo MAY. The FM frequency was changed to 102.9 MHz in 1984.

In 1987, Stereo LIY went into massive financial difficulties, due to rear competition and the need to simulcast on both AM and FM being no longer necessary. Stereo LIY quietly closed it's doors in 1988 and had it's licenses handed back to the Corporation for Broadcasting Regulation.

In 1989, two new stations, Kenwik Sound and Three Counties Radio, launched in the former licenses of Stereo LIY.