[2] Other programming consists of local news, weather, and sports which include the Arizona Diamondbacks and live broadcasts of the local Winslow High School Bulldog Sports.
The station was assigned the KINO call letters by the Federal Communications Commission.
[4][5][6] In 1960, Gila had intended to sell KVNC and four other stations to Earl Perrin, Jr., of Chicago.
[8][9] The stations were ultimately sold to Carleton W. Morris for $100,000 USD, which led to Morris asking the FCC for permission to set up new stations with the former Gila facilities in August 1962.
[12] Under the ownership of Morris, the station received the call sign of KINO and formally moved to the 1230 AM frequency in 1963.