KISK

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KISK
Broadcast areaLaughlin, Nevada
Frequency104.9 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingKiss FM
Programming
FormatHot adult contemporary
Ownership
Owner
  • Murphy Broadcasting
  • (Smoke and Mirrors, LLC)
KRRK, KZUL-FM, KRCY
History
First air date
2008 (2008) (as KVYL)
Former call signs
KVYL (2007–2008)
KVAL (2008–2015)
Call sign meaning
KISs K
Technical information
Facility ID164263
ClassC2
ERP1,500 watts
HAAT703 meters (2,306 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
35°15′7.99″N 114°45′0.89″W / 35.2522194°N 114.7502472°W / 35.2522194; -114.7502472
Translator(s)see below

KISK is an FM radio station broadcasting a hot adult contemporary format. KISK broadcasts on a frequency of 104.9 Megahertz and is located in Cal-Nev-Ari, Nevada. The broadcasting tower is located on Spirit Mountain.[1]

Translators[edit]

FM translators are located in Bullhead City, Arizona, Riviera, Arizona, Kingman, Arizona, Calnevair, Nevada and Peach Springs, Arizona.

Translators[edit]

Broadcast translators for KISK
Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) HAAT Class Transmitter coordinates FCC info
K242AS 96.3 FM Bullhead City, Arizona 30447 45 m (0 ft) D 35°14′48″N 114°44′35″W / 35.24667°N 114.74306°W / 35.24667; -114.74306 (K242AS) LMS
K245AW 96.9 FM Riviera, Arizona 54323 157 682.9 m (2,240 ft) D 35°14′48″N 114°44′35″W / 35.24667°N 114.74306°W / 35.24667; -114.74306 (K245AW) LMS
K256AA 99.1 FM Kingman, Arizona 9038 10 1,083 m (3,553 ft) D 35°4′51.62″N 113°54′13.62″W / 35.0810056°N 113.9037833°W / 35.0810056; -113.9037833 (K256AA) LMS
K270CX 101.9 FM Calnevair, Nevada 156670 250 552.7 m (1,813 ft) D 35°01′58″N 114°21′57″W / 35.03278°N 114.36583°W / 35.03278; -114.36583 (K270CX) LMS
K298BU 107.5 FM Peach Springs, Arizona 156043 50 0 m (0 ft) D 35°15′08″N 114°44′58″W / 35.25222°N 114.74944°W / 35.25222; -114.74944 (K298BU) LMS

History[edit]

The station was issued the call sign KVYL on August 13, 2007; on February 15, 2008, it changed to KVAL.[2] The station signed on in 2008 with a hot adult contemporary format.[3] It became KISK on May 29, 2015.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "KISK-FM Radio Station Coverage Map".
  2. ^ a b "Call Sign History (KISK)". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved May 29, 2017.
  3. ^ Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 2009 (PDF). 2009. p. D-348. Retrieved May 29, 2017.

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