KFPW (AM)

Its slogan was "Keeping Pace with Christ Means Progress" and it broadcast only a few hours each week, with popular programming and Stewart's Sunday morning church service.

5158), and the case was voluntarily dismissed with the station licensed to John Brown schools, to operate on 1340 kHz, with 50 watts power, during daytime hours.

[5][9][10] Wright retired from the ministry due to a throat ailment, and moved to Nashville, Tennessee to run a gas station.

In 1932, its frequency changed from 1340 to 1210 kHz, power increased to 100 watts, and it was allowed unlimited broadcast times instead of just daytime hours.

Griffin bought KOMA and KTUL and had affiliated with Columbia Broadcasting Company (CBS).

KFPW also became a CBS affiliate, which brought a wider audience: Griffin Grocery claimed to have 100% distribution of Polar Bear Coffee in Fort Smith by 1952, which they attributed to their radio advertising.