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KBLS

Coordinates: 38°57′5″N 96°47′45″W / 38.95139°N 96.79583°W / 38.95139; -96.79583
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KBLS
Broadcast areaSalina-Manhattan area
Frequency102.5 MHz
BrandingSunny 102.5
Programming
FormatAdult Contemporary
AffiliationsJones Radio Network
Ownership
OwnerManhattan Broadcasting Co., Inc.
KACZ, KMAN, KMKF, KXBZ
Technical information
Facility ID65598
ClassC1
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT150.0 meters
Transmitter coordinates
38°57′5″N 96°47′45″W / 38.95139°N 96.79583°W / 38.95139; -96.79583
Links
Websitesunny1025.com

KBLS (102.5 FM) is a radio station broadcasting an Adult Contemporary format. Licensed to North Fort Riley, Kansas, United States, it serves the Salina-Manhattan area. It is currently owned by Manhattan Broadcasting Co., Inc.[1]

History

KBLS went on the air January 1, 1993, from studios at 2nd and Broadway in downtown Abilene, KS. Morning programming was live with a local announcer. Veteran Radio Personality John Anderson did the morning show for almost 20 years. Following the morning show the station switched to the Jones Radio Network via satellite for the rest of the day. For its first 3 months, KBLS operated as an LMA (Lease Management Agreement) between EBC, Inc. (owned by J. K. Vanier and Jerry Hinrikus of Salina, KS) and Steckline Communications of Wichita, KS. It was subsequently owned outright by EBC.

Morris Communications acquired KBLS in January 2004 as part of a 6-station purchase from EBC. Morris sold its stations to Alpha Media in 2015. Alpha then sold the stations to Rocking M Media, which spun off KBLS to Manhattan Broadcasting in 2016.

References

  1. ^ "KBLS Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.