Well, for 9 hours, anyway... 
 
At 3:00 p.m. Central Time on March 1st, KCJJ will cease normal programming and 
will be taken over by "99 Plus".  From 1973 until it signed off at 3:00 p.m. on 
March 1st, 1994, 99 Plus, under the call letters of KFMH, was an underground 
rock station based out of Muscatine, Iowa and served a large area of eastern 
Iowa and western Illinois.  It was a station that didn't conform to the 
rules....they played anything and everything, and the most unique part about it 
is that it was ALL-request, 24/7.  As a result, the station built up a fiercely 
devoted following, and when it signed off for the final time, over 500 people 
showed up at their studios to protest (to give you some idea of how much it is 
still missed, the recently-constructed Facebook page dedicated to 99 Plus has 
over 1100 likes....not bad for a station that's been silent for 19 years!).
 
In recent months, KFMH's former general manager, "Captain" Steve Bridges (the 
current GM and morning show co-host of KCJJ), who said for years that he would 
never bring the format of the Plus back again to any station, has warmed to the 
idea of resurrecting the Plus as an internet-only station.  To operate it, 
however, he has stressed that it will take $20,000 for 1 year's worth of 
programming, and that the money would have to come from public contributions.  
Since Bridges made the announcement in January, he has raised over half of the 
total required.  Friday's temporary switchover will essentially serve as a 
fund-raiser to try to rake in the rest, and will feature many of the same DJs 
that were an important part of 99 Plus back in the day.  At Midnight local 
time, the carriage will turn back into a pumpkin (IMHO) , but it's hoped that 
the interest generated by this will help to bring back 99 Plus on a permanent 
basis online.  The audio from these
 9 hours will not only be broadcast on 1630 AM, but will also be streamed on 
KCJJ's website: 
 
    http://www.ustream.tv/channel/kcjj-raw  
 
And you can find out more about 99 Plus here: 
 
    https://www.facebook.com/ThePlusPirateRadio 
 
I hope you'll be able to check out KCJJ's webstream at some point during these 
9 hours and get a taste of what I so enjoyed listening to during my years in 
eastern Iowa in the late 1980s and early 1990s.  :) 
 
73,
Rick Dau (a proponent of free-form radio)
South Omaha, Nebraska
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