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KIIM-FM

KIIM-FM (99.5 MHz) is a commercial radio station in Tucson, Arizona. It is owned by Cumulus Media and airs a country music radio format. Studios and offices are located on Oracle Road in North Tucson.

KIIM-FM
Broadcast areaTucson metropolitan area
Frequency99.5 MHz
BrandingKIIM 99.5
Programming
FormatCountry
AffiliationsWestwood One
Ownership
Owner
KCUB, KHYT, KSZR, KTUC
History
First air date
March 1954 (as KTKT-FM)
Former call signs
KTKT-FM (1954-58)
KFMM (1958-79)
KNDE (1979-83)
Technical information
Facility ID56052
ClassC
ERP90,000 watts
(93,000 with beam tilt)
HAAT621 meters (2037 ft)
Links
WebcastListen live
Websitekiimfm.com

KIIM-FM's effective radiated power (ERP) is 90,000 watts (93,000 with beam tilt).[1] The transmitter is off West Hidden Canyon Drive in Tucson.[2] The signal extends from Florence and Casa Grande to the Mexico-U.S. border.

History Edit

KTKT-FM and KFMM Edit

The first FM station to sign on in Tucson was 99.5 KTKT-FM, in March 1954.[3] Thomas J. Wallace, owned the station, along with AM 1490 KTKT (now at AM 990). KTKT-FM mostly simulcast the AM station's programming.

In 1958, KTKT-FM was slated to move to Mount Bigelow, the tallest peak near Tucson. That move did not materialize, but it did result in a call sign change to KFMM (FM on the Mountain). Those call letters were used for 21 years.

KTKT-FM/KFMM was sold several times in its early years: to Copper State Broadcasting Corporation in 1957 and to Lee Little in 1960. During this time, the station was powered at 30,000 watts, a third of its current power. And the tower was only 73 feet tall, keeping the station's signal only within Tucson and its close-in suburbs.

Religious KFMM and KNDE Country Edit

In 1965, KFMM was bought by the Tucson Broadcasting Company, which also owned AM 1400 KTUC.[4] KFMM aired a Christian radio format.

In 1979, a new company calling itself KTUC, Incorporated, acquired KTUC and KFMM. It switched the FM station's call letters to KNDE, and became an automated country station calling itself Candy Country.

Country KIIM Edit

In 1983, after a sale, KNDE changed its call letters again, this time to KIIM, switching to a live country music format, and becoming the only country outlet on FM.[5] There was one other country station, co-owned AM 1290 KCUB, which specialized in a more personality and information country format.

Rex Broadcasting received a construction permit from the Federal Communications Commission to boost power to 100,000 watts, coupled with a sizable increase in antenna height. KIIM proved so successful, Rex Broadcasting decided to switch its AM station to the same call letters. AM 1290 became KIIM, while FM 99.5 became KIIM-FM.[6] Several years later, KIIM switched back to the KCUB call sign, as a classic country outlet.

In 2001, Citadel Broadcasting purchased both KIIM-FM and KCUB, switching the AM station to a sports radio format, but keeping the highly rated KIIM-FM as a country outlet.[7] Citadel was acquired by current owner, Cumulus Media, in 2011. Cumulus has switched many of its country stations to the Nash FM brand. While KIIM-FM carries some Nash FM shows, it still identifies itself as "Country Favorites KIIM-FM".

Awards Edit

KIIM-FM DJ Buzz Jackson was a 2006 Academy of Country Music nominee for "Personality Of The Year." In 2007, KIIM-FM was nominated for "Radio Station Of The Year" by the Academy Of Country Music. In 2007, Jackson was nominated for "medium market personality of the year" by the Country Music Association. In 2010, Buzz Jackson won the "medium market personality of the year" award from the Academy Of Country Music.

References Edit

  1. ^ FCC.gov/KIIM
  2. ^ Radio-Locator.com/KIIM
  3. ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1955 page 77
  4. ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1965 page B-10
  5. ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1985 page B-15
  6. ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1990 page B-21
  7. ^ Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 2002-2003 page D-25

External links Edit

  • KIIM-FM official website
  • KIIM in the FCC FM station database
  • KIIM on Radio-Locator
  • KIIM in Nielsen Audio's FM station database

32°14′56″N 111°07′01″W / 32.249°N 111.117°W / 32.249; -111.117

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