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KKST
Broadcast areaGreater Alexandria
Frequency98.7 MHz
Branding98.7 Kiss FM
Programming
FormatUrban contemporary
Ownership
Owner
K265FB, KDBS, KQID-FM, KRRV-FM, KSYL, KZMZ
History
Former call signs
KCWR (?-09/06/1982)
KGBM-FM (09/06/1982-04/05/1984)
KICR-FM (04/05/1984-01/03/1997)
Call sign meaning
K-K-STar (former branding used until 2006)
Technical information
Facility ID3423
ClassC1
ERP48,000 watts
HAAT321.0 meters (1,053.1 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
31°1′59.00″N 92°30′8.00″W / 31.0330556°N 92.5022222°W / 31.0330556; -92.5022222
Links
WebcastKKST Listen Live page
WebsiteKiss 98.7

KKST (98.7 FM, "98.7 Kiss-FM") is a radio station broadcasting an Urban contemporary format. Licensed to Oakdale, Louisiana, United States, the station serves the Alexandria area. The station is currently owned by Cenla Broadcasting Licensing Company, LLC.[1] and signal covers Alexandria, Natchitoches and surrounding communities. Its studios are located on Texas Avenue in Alexandria, and its transmitter is located near Forest Hill, Louisiana.

History

The station previously had the callsign of KCWR with a power of 10,000 watts from their current tower location in Forest Hill, Louisiana. The callsign was changed to KGBM on September 6, 1982 and once again less than 2 years later to KICR. The station increased power to 34,000 watts as a class C1 radio station in 1995 with a callsign change in 1997 to the current KKST. The power was increased again in 2006 to its present 48,000 watts at 321 meters on a shared tower with sister stations KRRV-FM and KZMZ.[2][3]

This station received its current format of Urban Contemporary upon the sale of KKST from Clear Channel Communications in 2006. This format was on KEDG, a radio station that Cenla communications was operating under a LMA from Flinn Broadcasting. That agreement ended when Cenla bought four radio stations from Clear Channel, as this would put Cenla Communications over FCC rules on the number of stations under ownership or control in a market (Local area) the size of Alexandria. Not wanting to lose the number 1 station's format,[4] Cenla promptly removed Adult Contemporary "Star 98.7" and installed the "Kiss 98.7" in its place.

The "Star" name and format was later picked up by KEDG as part of their reformatting and rebranding as "Star 106.9" to replace the format installed here.

Star 98.7

Star 98.7 Alexandria used as an Adult contemporary formatted from late 1996-mid 2006

References

  1. ^ "KKST Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  2. ^ "KKST Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  3. ^ "KKST power increase history".
  4. ^ "KEDG kiss 106.9 ratings 2005".