KADY was a commercial daytime-only radio station that was licensed to St. Charles, Missouri, and served Greater St. Louis.
Within three months of signing on, William R. Cady, Jr., an advertising executive, bought out majority shareholder Harman Moseley.
[6] While the stations' programming consisted mostly of fine music, KADY-KADI snared the rights to broadcast Missouri Tigers football games in 1961.
[14] In November 1965, Michael Rice of Webster Groves filed an application to build a new radio station on the 1460 frequency in St.
[16] The AM outlet was never sold; the FCC granted the Rice application in November 1967[17] and KIRL began operating from the former KADY site at Boschertown in the summer of 1968.