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KCER-AM (branded on-air as Radio Fimbles 820 KCER) is a commercial-free radio station licensed to operate from Benton, Arkansas and broadcasts on 820 KHz. It is owned by KCER Media which also owns KWAB-AM (910 KHz; branded as KCER Business Channel), KCTW (950 KHz; branded as CER2 Radio 950), KCER-FM (94.5 MHz; branded as 94.5 CER-FM, KWAB-FM (106.7 MHz), KCER-TV (channel 42), CER2 HD, KWAB-TV (channel 22), and CER2 Digital Networks. As a commercial-free radio station that began broadcasting in 1960 by Kaiser Broadcasting, it offers an all-Fimbles format featuring all 200 episodes of the Fimbles on the radio along with weekly radio shows produced exclusively for KCER-AM. Originally the station was offering a Top 40/CHR format (branded as 82 KCER) until 1988, country (branded as Country 82 KCER) until 1993, news/talk (branded as Talk Radio 82 KCER and News/Talk 820 KCER) until 2009, and comedy (branded as All-Comedy 820 KCER) until 2012.

1960-1973
KCER-AM begins broadcasting in 1960 as a affiliate of the Mutual Broadcasting System, and it was owned by Kaiser Broadcasting.

1973-1979
In 1965, KCER-AM switched to its Top 40 format along with the new logo in 1973.

1979-1988
In late 1979, Field Communications purchased Kaiser Broadcasting and KCER-AM introduces the new logo along with jingles from JAM Creative Productions which KCER-AM made until 2012.

1988-1993
In 1988, after 23 years as a top 40 outlet, KCER-AM switched to Country along with a new logo.

1993-2009
In 1993, KCER-AM switched again from Country to news/talk as part of a new 24-hour news operation for the radio station.

2009-2012
In 2009, KCER-AM relaunches as all-comedy featuring live programming aimed at college students and comedic stars.

2012-present
In 2012, after 52 years as a general-interest radio station, KCER-AM officialy becomes Radio Fimbles 820 offering fun with the Fimbles and the Roly Mo Show 24 hours a day, along with new jingles from TM Studios.