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Coordinates: 46°00′29″N 112°26′35″W / 46.008°N 112.443°W / 46.008; -112.443
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KMBR
Broadcast areaButte-Helena, Montana
Frequency95.5 (MHz)
Branding95.5 KMBR
Programming
FormatClassic rock
Ownership
OwnerCherry Creek Radio
KAAR, KXTL
History
First air date
1980
Technical information
Facility ID63875
ClassC
ERP50,000 watts
HAAT555 meters
Links
Website955kmbr.com

KMBR (95.5 FM, "95.5 KMBR") is a commercial radio station in Butte, Montana, broadcasting to the Butte, Montana area. KMBR airs a classic rock music format.

KMBR was born on December 13, 1996, when it switched over from its old call letters (KQUY) and branding (Y-95). Y-95 played a Hot AC format featuring artists like Mariah Carey, Madonna, Huey Lewis and Richard Marx. KMBR shifted the emphasis to "Montana's Best Rock", featuring core artists such as Led Zeppelin, Van Halen, AC/DC, Lynyrd Skynyrd and more. The original mainstays were Uncle Dave Levin in the mornings, the ArchMan with the "Power Lunch" from 10a - 3p, and Robin Taylor (later Robin Jordan) with afternoons. Currently KMBR features "The Brian and Chris Show" in the Mornings, Middays with Carin Sullivan, Your Show with Jasmine during PM drive, syndicated evenings On Tap with Nick Carter, followed by jock-free rock in the overnights.

The station carries the weekly syndicated Pink Floyd program Floydian Slip as well as Rockline, Flashback and Breakfast with the Beatles.

KMBR and its sister stations are all located at 750 Dewey Blvd. in Butte. The rear of this radio facility houses the small studios of the local NBC affiliate, KTVM Channel 6. KAAR and KMBR share a transmitter site northeast of town, east of Interstate 15.

Ownership

In June 2006, KMBR was acquired by Cherry Creek Radio from Fisher Radio Regional Group as part of a 24 station deal with a total reported sale price of $33.3 million.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Deals". Broadcasting & Cable. 2006-06-19.

46°00′29″N 112°26′35″W / 46.008°N 112.443°W / 46.008; -112.443