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KMMQ

KMMQ (1020 AM, "La Nueva 99.5 y 1020") is a radio station licensed to serve Plattsmouth, Nebraska, United States. The station is owned by NRG Media and the license is held by NRG License Sub, LLC, headquartered in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Its studios are located at Dodge Street and 50th Avenue in Midtown Omaha, while its transmitter site is located near Glenwood, Iowa.

KMMQ
Broadcast areaOmaha, Nebraska
Frequency1020 kHz
BrandingLa Nueva 99.5 y 1020 AM
Programming
FormatRegional Mexican
Ownership
Owner
KOZN, KOIL, KZOT, KQKQ-FM, KOOO, KOPW
History
First air date
October 26, 1970 (as KOTD)
Former call signs
KOTD (1970-2002)
KKSC (2002-2003)
KOIL (2003-2009)[1]
Call sign meaning
K Mas Musica Q
Technical information
Facility ID52802
ClassB
Power50,000 watts day
1,400 watts night
Transmitter coordinates
41°05′12″N 95°42′46″W / 41.08667°N 95.71278°W / 41.08667; -95.71278Coordinates: 41°05′12″N 95°42′46″W / 41.08667°N 95.71278°W / 41.08667; -95.71278
Translator(s)99.5 K258DC (Omaha)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitelanueva1020.com

KMMQ broadcasts a Regional Mexican music format to the Omaha metropolitan area.[2]

History

This station began broadcasting on October 26, 1970, as daytime-only KOTD with 250 watts of power on 1000 kHz under the ownership of the Platte Broadcasting Company, Inc.[3] The station was run by J.P. Warga as president and general manager.[3] By 1979, the station was being run by Charles Warga as president and general manager and Jo Warga as comptroller.[4]

In August 1994, KOTD applied to the FCC to change frequencies to the current 1020 kHz and increase daytime power to 1,000 watts.[5] The construction permit was granted in October 1994 and the station received its license to cover for the new frequency and signal power on August 22, 1996.[6]

In April 1998, Platte Broadcasting Company, Inc., reached an agreement to transfer the broadcast license for this station to Warga Broadcasting, LLC. The deal was approved by the FCC on April 28, 1998, and the transaction was consummated on May 8, 1998.[7]

In November 2000, Warga Broadcasting, LLC (Charles Warga, member/manager) agreed to sell KOTD to Waitt Radio, Inc. (Norman W. Waitt Jr., chairman/owner) for a reported sale price of $750,000.[8] The deal was approved by the FCC on December 20, 2000, and the transaction was consummated on January 17, 2001.[9]

In May 2001, KOTD applied to the FCC for another power increase, this time to the current 50,000 watt daytime authorization.[10] In March 2002, the permit was amended to add 1,400 watt nighttime operation as well.[11] The station received its updated license on June 4, 2002.[12]

On February 14, 2002, the station changed its call letters to KKSC for Sarpy County then changed again on April 22, 2003, to the legendary KOIL callsign.[1] This accompanied an April 2003 switch to a classic country music format branded on-air as "KOIL Country 1020 AM".[13]

In 2005, the entire Waitt Radio station group was transferred to NRG Media, also owned by Norman W. Waitt Jr.[14] Internal corporate transfers in 2005 and 2006 saw the license pass to Waitt Omaha, LLC, then to Waittcorp Investments, LLC, before current license holder NRG Media, LLC, on March 14, 2006.[15][16]

On January 1, 2009, the station was assigned new call letters KMMQ as the KOIL callsign was moved to a sister station on 1180 AM.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  2. ^ "Station Information Profile". Arbitron.
  3. ^ a b "Directory of AM and FM Radio Stations in the U.S.". Broadcasting Yearbook 1972. Washington, D.C.: Broadcasting Publications, Inc. 1972. p. B-128.
  4. ^ "Directory of Radio Stations in the United States and Canada". Broadcasting Yearbook 1979. Washington, D.C.: Broadcasting Publications, Inc. 1979. p. C-136.
  5. ^ "Application Search Details (BP-19931117AB)". FCC Media Bureau. October 20, 1994.
  6. ^ "Application Search Details (BL-19960215AE)". FCC Media Bureau. August 22, 1996.
  7. ^ "Application Search Details (BAL-19980415GI)". FCC Media Bureau. May 8, 1998.
  8. ^ "AMs - 2000-12-04". Broadcasting & Cable. December 4, 2000.
  9. ^ "Application Search Details (BAL-20001103AAT)". FCC Media Bureau. January 17, 2001.
  10. ^ "Application Search Details (BMP-20010517AAH)". FCC Media Bureau. July 18, 2001.
  11. ^ "Application Search Details (BMP-20020329AAA)". FCC Media Bureau. June 4, 2002.
  12. ^ "Application Search Details (BL-20020404ABL)". FCC Media Bureau. June 4, 2002.
  13. ^ "Radio News Search". Radio Online. April 29, 2003.
  14. ^ "Deals - 2005-04-18". Broadcasting & Cable. April 18, 2005.
  15. ^ "Application Search Details (BAL-20050103ADE)". FCC Media Bureau. January 17, 2005.
  16. ^ "Application Search Details (BAL-20060221ACL)". FCC Media Bureau. March 14, 2006.

External links

  • KMMQ in the FCC AM station database
  • KMMQ on Radio-Locator
  • KMMQ in Nielsen Audio's AM station database
  • K258DC in the FCC FM station database
  • K258DC on Radio-Locator

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KMMQ 1020 AM La Nueva 99 5 y 1020 is a radio station licensed to serve Plattsmouth Nebraska United States The station is owned by NRG Media and the license is held by NRG License Sub LLC headquartered in Cedar Rapids Iowa Its studios are located at Dodge Street and 50th Avenue in Midtown Omaha while its transmitter site is located near Glenwood Iowa KMMQPlattsmouth NebraskaBroadcast areaOmaha NebraskaFrequency1020 kHzBrandingLa Nueva 99 5 y 1020 AMProgrammingFormatRegional MexicanOwnershipOwnerNRG Media NRG License Sub LLC Sister stationsKOZN KOIL KZOT KQKQ FM KOOO KOPWHistoryFirst air dateOctober 26 1970 as KOTD Former call signsKOTD 1970 2002 KKSC 2002 2003 KOIL 2003 2009 1 Call sign meaningK Mas Musica QTechnical informationFacility ID52802ClassBPower50 000 watts day1 400 watts nightTransmitter coordinates41 05 12 N 95 42 46 W 41 08667 N 95 71278 W 41 08667 95 71278 Coordinates 41 05 12 N 95 42 46 W 41 08667 N 95 71278 W 41 08667 95 71278Translator s 99 5 K258DC Omaha LinksWebcastListen LiveWebsitelanueva1020 comKMMQ broadcasts a Regional Mexican music format to the Omaha metropolitan area 2 History EditThis station began broadcasting on October 26 1970 as daytime only KOTD with 250 watts of power on 1000 kHz under the ownership of the Platte Broadcasting Company Inc 3 The station was run by J P Warga as president and general manager 3 By 1979 the station was being run by Charles Warga as president and general manager and Jo Warga as comptroller 4 In August 1994 KOTD applied to the FCC to change frequencies to the current 1020 kHz and increase daytime power to 1 000 watts 5 The construction permit was granted in October 1994 and the station received its license to cover for the new frequency and signal power on August 22 1996 6 In April 1998 Platte Broadcasting Company Inc reached an agreement to transfer the broadcast license for this station to Warga Broadcasting LLC The deal was approved by the FCC on April 28 1998 and the transaction was consummated on May 8 1998 7 In November 2000 Warga Broadcasting LLC Charles Warga member manager agreed to sell KOTD to Waitt Radio Inc Norman W Waitt Jr chairman owner for a reported sale price of 750 000 8 The deal was approved by the FCC on December 20 2000 and the transaction was consummated on January 17 2001 9 In May 2001 KOTD applied to the FCC for another power increase this time to the current 50 000 watt daytime authorization 10 In March 2002 the permit was amended to add 1 400 watt nighttime operation as well 11 The station received its updated license on June 4 2002 12 On February 14 2002 the station changed its call letters to KKSC for Sarpy County then changed again on April 22 2003 to the legendary KOIL callsign 1 This accompanied an April 2003 switch to a classic country music format branded on air as KOIL Country 1020 AM 13 In 2005 the entire Waitt Radio station group was transferred to NRG Media also owned by Norman W Waitt Jr 14 Internal corporate transfers in 2005 and 2006 saw the license pass to Waitt Omaha LLC then to Waittcorp Investments LLC before current license holder NRG Media LLC on March 14 2006 15 16 On January 1 2009 the station was assigned new call letters KMMQ as the KOIL callsign was moved to a sister station on 1180 AM 1 References Edit a b c Call Sign History United States Federal Communications Commission audio division Station Information Profile Arbitron a b Directory of AM and FM Radio Stations in the U S Broadcasting Yearbook 1972 Washington D C Broadcasting Publications Inc 1972 p B 128 Directory of Radio Stations in the United States and Canada Broadcasting Yearbook 1979 Washington D C Broadcasting Publications Inc 1979 p C 136 Application Search Details BP 19931117AB FCC Media Bureau October 20 1994 Application Search Details BL 19960215AE FCC Media Bureau August 22 1996 Application Search Details BAL 19980415GI FCC Media Bureau May 8 1998 AMs 2000 12 04 Broadcasting amp Cable December 4 2000 Application Search Details BAL 20001103AAT FCC Media Bureau January 17 2001 Application Search Details BMP 20010517AAH FCC Media Bureau July 18 2001 Application Search Details BMP 20020329AAA FCC Media Bureau June 4 2002 Application Search Details BL 20020404ABL FCC Media Bureau June 4 2002 Radio News Search Radio Online April 29 2003 Deals 2005 04 18 Broadcasting amp Cable April 18 2005 Application Search Details BAL 20050103ADE FCC Media Bureau January 17 2005 Application Search Details BAL 20060221ACL FCC Media Bureau March 14 2006 External links EditKMMQ in the FCC AM station database KMMQ on Radio Locator KMMQ in Nielsen Audio s AM station databaseK258DC in the FCC FM station database K258DC on Radio Locator Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KMMQ amp oldid 1052138724, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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