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Coordinates: 46°34′07.5″N 111°54′35.2″W / 46.568750°N 111.909778°W / 46.568750; -111.909778
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KKGR
Broadcast areaHelena, Montana
Frequency680 kHz
BrandingKGR FM 93.1 AM 680
Programming
FormatClassic hits
Ownership
OwnerKGR, LLC
History
First air date
May 26, 1988 (as KHKR)
Former call signs
KHKR (1988–1991)
KVCM (1991–1993)
KHKR (1993–1996)[1]
Technical information
Facility ID49725
ClassD
Power5,000 watts day
Transmitter coordinates
46°34′07.5″N 111°54′35.2″W / 46.568750°N 111.909778°W / 46.568750; -111.909778
Translator(s)92.9 K225DA (Townsend)
93.1 K226BI (Helena)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitekgrradio.com

KKGR (680 AM), also known as KGR Radio, is a radio station licensed to serve Helena, Montana. The station is owned by KGR, LLC, and airs a classic hits music format.[2]

The station has been assigned the KKGR call letters by the Federal Communications Commission since November 26, 1996,[1] and has been owned by KGR, LLC since 1999.

History

KHKR began broadcasting on May 26, 1988.[3] The station was put on the air by an investor group that included Werner Nistler and the Lonnquist family, which had just sold KXGF in Great Falls. At the time it signed on, KHKR was the only AM station playing country music in the Helena area; it was limited to daytime hours to protect KNBR in San Francisco.[4] On May 1,[5] KHKR was joined by an FM companion, KHKR-FM 104.1, which was intended to sign on in time for Christmas but failed to air because a tower crew did not complete work on the FM facility.[6]

The country music on AM came to an end in 1991 when Hi-Line Radio Fellowship, which owned KXEI in Havre, leased the station. Hi-Line had been working to bring Christian radio on an FM frequency to the Helena area for some time, but motivated by delays in that process, it worked out a deal with the Lonnquists to take over KHKR instead. The call letters were changed to KVCM.[7] Hi-Line's FM station made it to air at the end of 1993 and took the KVCM call sign with it; 680 reverted to KHKR, airing news and talk programming.[8]

In 1996, the Lonnquists sold the companion FM to STARadio Corporation.[9] They retained the AM station, which flipped to classic country under new KKGR call letters,[10] until 1999, when it was sold to Jim Schaeffer, the president of KBLL-AM-FM, for $90,000.[11]

References

  1. ^ a b "Call Sign History". FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database.
  2. ^ "Winter 2008 Station Information Profile". Arbitron.
  3. ^ "Radio station to air Thursday". The Independent-Record. May 25, 1988. p. 1B.
  4. ^ Sundby, Jill (April 5, 1988). "AM country on air soon: Successful radio family starts East Helena station". The Independent-Record. p. 1A, 8A.
  5. ^ "New FM on air Monday". The Independent-Record. April 30, 1989. p. 5A.
  6. ^ Sundby, Jill. "Helenan must scale tower to finish the job himself". The Independent-Record. pp. 1A, 8A.
  7. ^ Belson, Marie (June 8, 1991). "Helena has Christian radio". The Independent-Record. p. 7A.
  8. ^ "Format Changes & Updates" (PDF). M Street Journal. October 20, 1993. p. 1.
  9. ^ "Radio station sold". Great Falls Tribune. July 12, 1996. p. 4A.
  10. ^ "Format Changes & Updates" (PDF). M Street Journal. December 11, 1996. p. 1.
  11. ^ "Transactions" (PDF). Radio & Records. February 12, 1999. p. 6.