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KYMT

KYMT (93.1 FM, 93-1 The Mountain) is a commercial radio station in Las Vegas, Nevada. KYMT is owned by iHeartMedia, and airs a mainstream rock radio format. KYMT's studios and offices are on Meade Avenue in Las Vegas, a mile west of the Strip, while its transmitter is on Potosi Mountain southwest of the Las Vegas Valley. From its high perch, the station's 24,000 watt signal can be heard over much of Southern Nevada and into California.[1][2]

KYMT
Broadcast areaLas Vegas Valley
Frequency93.1 MHz (HD Radio)
Branding93-1 The Mountain
Programming
FormatMainstream rock
SubchannelsHD2: Real 103.9 (Rhythmic contemporary)
HD3: K-LOVE 93.1 HD3 (Christian contemporary)
Ownership
Owner
KSNE-FM, KWNR
History
First air date
1980 (as KUDO)
Former call signs
KUDO (1980–1987)
KEYV (1987–1996)
KBGO (1996–1998)
KQOL-FM (1998–2006)
KPLV (2006–2016)
Call sign meaning
K Y MounTain
Technical information
Facility ID6893
ClassC
ERP24,000 watts
HAAT1,141 meters (3,743 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
35°58′01″N 115°30′07″W / 35.967°N 115.502°W / 35.967; -115.502
Translator(s)HD2: 103.9 K280DD (Las Vegas)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Listen Live (HD2)
Listen Live (HD3)
Website931themountain.iheart.com
real1039.iheart.com (HD2)
www.klove.com (HD3)

KYMT broadcasts in HD.[3] On its HD2 channel, it airs an Rhythmic contemporary format, known as "Real 103.9", which is also heard on a 250 watt FM translator station K280DD at 103.9 MHz.[4] On its HD3 channel, it airs a Christian Contemporary format, known as "K-LOVE 93.1 HD3".

History edit

Adult contemporary (1980-1984) edit

In 1980, the station first signed on as KUDO, owned by the Quality Broadcasting Company, airing an adult contemporary format.

Hot adult contemporary (1984-1986) edit

From 1984 to 1986 it shifted to Hot AC music and was known as "Music 93".

Smooth jazz (1986-1992) edit

KUDO lasted for seven years until 1987 when the station switched to a new-age/smooth jazz sound as KEYV ("The Key"). The smooth jazz format remained until early 1992.

Adult alternative (1992) edit

In February 1992, The Key changed its format to adult album alternative or "AAA", retaining the "Key" branding.

Country (1992-1996) edit

This eclectic format was on the air for about 7 months, when a country music format began as "Hit Kickin' Country Y93," signing on in September 1992.[5] Y93 was one of three country radio stations heard in the Las Vegas area.

Oldies (1996-2006) edit

The station then switched to oldies in mid-May 1996,[6] first as "Big Oldies" KBGO and then "Kool 93.1" KQOL-FM in 1998. The station continued airing an oldies format as "Kool 93.1" until August 2006.

Rhythmic hits (2006-2010) edit

On August 30, 2006, KQOL-FM flipped to a dance-friendly rhythmic adult contemporary format as KPLV ("93.1 The Party"). The station's playlist consisted of a mix of current and upbeat rhythmic pop/R&B/dance and classic disco from the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and today. The station also aired Whoopi Goldberg's syndicated morning show, Wake Up With Whoopi.[7]

The KOOL Oldies format continued on KPLV's HD-2 channel, where The Greatest Hits of the 1960s and '70s ran commercial free, 24 hours a day. In 2008, it was replaced with a gay-oriented dance format from iHeart, known as Pride Radio. On August 29, 2015, KPLV-HD2 began stunting with Christmas music, which led into the September 4 debut of urban contemporary "Real 103.9," simulcasted on translator K280DD 103.9 FM.[8]

Top 40 (2010-2015) edit

By 2010, KPLV moved to a more Top 40 format. In September 2010, KPLV was placed on Mediabase's Rhythmic panel. In April 2011, KPLV was moved to Mediabase's contemporary hit radio panel.

On July 1, 2012, KPLV rebranded as "My 93.1".[9]

Rhythmic hits (2015-2016) edit

On April 12, 2015, KPLV temporarily rebranded as "#WhatIs931?" and used it as teasers. On April 17, 2015, at 9:31 a.m., after playing "Latch" by Disclosure, KPLV relaunched as "93.1 The Party." Like sister station KPTT in Denver, it featured a Rhythmic/Dance Top 40 direction.[10][11]

Adult hits (2016-2018) edit

On September 26, 2016, at Noon, KPLV flipped to adult hits as "93.1 The Mountain". The format change brought the Variety Hits format to the market for the third time, as it was previously aired on KKJJ from June 2005 through August 2010 and KVGS from October 2011 through January 2015.[12] On October 18, 2016, KPLV changed its call letters to KYMT to match the "Mountain" moniker.

Rock (2018-present) edit

In April 2018, KYMT shifted to a mainstream rock format, while retaining the "Mountain" moniker.

In 2019, KYMT began airing Las Vegas Raiders games in the team's last year in Oakland, California.[13] In 2020, the games moved to KOMP and KRLV.

References edit

  1. ^ "93.1 The Mountain - World Class Rock".
  2. ^ "KYMT-FM 93.1 MHz - Las Vegas, NV".
  3. ^ HD Radio. Las Vegas, NV 2016-09-14 at the Wayback Machine HD Radio Guide for Las Vegas
  4. ^ "K280DD-FM 103.9 MHz - Las Vegas, NV".
  5. ^ American Radio History[dead link]
  6. ^ "Las Vegas #48", R&R Ratings Report & Directory, 1996. p. 103. Retrieved January 18, 2017
  7. ^ Splash 2008-05-12 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved April 21, 2008
  8. ^ "iHeart Launches Real 103.9 Las Vegas – RadioInsight". 4 September 2015.
  9. ^ "KPLV Las Vegas Rebrands as My 93.1 - RadioInsight". 1 July 2012. Retrieved 3 August 2023.
  10. ^ What is Up at My 93.1 Las Vegas? from Radio Insight (April 12, 2015)
  11. ^ "KPLV Starts '93.1 The Party'" from All Access (April 17, 2015)
  12. ^ "93.1 The Party Las Vegas Gives Way To The Mountain". RadioInsight. 26 September 2016. Retrieved 3 August 2023.
  13. ^ "Raiders Move To KYMT Year Ahead Of Full Vegas Move". RadioInsight. 2019-05-20. Retrieved 2020-01-23.

External links edit

  • KYMT in the FCC FM station database
  • KYMT in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
  • K280DD in the FCC FM station database
  • K280DD at FCCdata.org

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KYMT 93 1 FM 93 1 The Mountain is a commercial radio station in Las Vegas Nevada KYMT is owned by iHeartMedia and airs a mainstream rock radio format KYMT s studios and offices are on Meade Avenue in Las Vegas a mile west of the Strip while its transmitter is on Potosi Mountain southwest of the Las Vegas Valley From its high perch the station s 24 000 watt signal can be heard over much of Southern Nevada and into California 1 2 KYMTLas Vegas NevadaBroadcast areaLas Vegas ValleyFrequency93 1 MHz HD Radio Branding93 1 The MountainProgrammingFormatMainstream rockSubchannelsHD2 Real 103 9 Rhythmic contemporary HD3 K LOVE 93 1 HD3 Christian contemporary OwnershipOwneriHeartMedia iHM Licenses LLC Sister stationsKSNE FM KWNRHistoryFirst air date1980 as KUDO Former call signsKUDO 1980 1987 KEYV 1987 1996 KBGO 1996 1998 KQOL FM 1998 2006 KPLV 2006 2016 Call sign meaningK Y MounTainTechnical informationFacility ID6893ClassCERP24 000 wattsHAAT1 141 meters 3 743 ft Transmitter coordinates35 58 01 N 115 30 07 W 35 967 N 115 502 W 35 967 115 502Translator s HD2 103 9 K280DD Las Vegas LinksWebcastListen LiveListen Live HD2 Listen Live HD3 Website931themountain wbr iheart wbr com real1039 wbr iheart wbr com HD2 www wbr klove wbr com HD3 KYMT broadcasts in HD 3 On its HD2 channel it airs an Rhythmic contemporary format known as Real 103 9 which is also heard on a 250 watt FM translator station K280DD at 103 9 MHz 4 On its HD3 channel it airs a Christian Contemporary format known as K LOVE 93 1 HD3 Contents 1 History 1 1 Adult contemporary 1980 1984 1 2 Hot adult contemporary 1984 1986 1 3 Smooth jazz 1986 1992 1 4 Adult alternative 1992 1 5 Country 1992 1996 1 6 Oldies 1996 2006 1 7 Rhythmic hits 2006 2010 1 8 Top 40 2010 2015 1 9 Rhythmic hits 2015 2016 1 10 Adult hits 2016 2018 1 11 Rock 2018 present 2 References 3 External linksHistory editAdult contemporary 1980 1984 edit In 1980 the station first signed on as KUDO owned by the Quality Broadcasting Company airing an adult contemporary format Hot adult contemporary 1984 1986 edit From 1984 to 1986 it shifted to Hot AC music and was known as Music 93 Smooth jazz 1986 1992 edit KUDO lasted for seven years until 1987 when the station switched to a new age smooth jazz sound as KEYV The Key The smooth jazz format remained until early 1992 Adult alternative 1992 edit In February 1992 The Key changed its format to adult album alternative or AAA retaining the Key branding Country 1992 1996 edit This eclectic format was on the air for about 7 months when a country music format began as Hit Kickin Country Y93 signing on in September 1992 5 Y93 was one of three country radio stations heard in the Las Vegas area Oldies 1996 2006 edit The station then switched to oldies in mid May 1996 6 first as Big Oldies KBGO and then Kool 93 1 KQOL FM in 1998 The station continued airing an oldies format as Kool 93 1 until August 2006 Rhythmic hits 2006 2010 edit On August 30 2006 KQOL FM flipped to a dance friendly rhythmic adult contemporary format as KPLV 93 1 The Party The station s playlist consisted of a mix of current and upbeat rhythmic pop R amp B dance and classic disco from the 1970s 1980s 1990s and today The station also aired Whoopi Goldberg s syndicated morning show Wake Up With Whoopi 7 The KOOL Oldies format continued on KPLV s HD 2 channel where The Greatest Hits of the 1960s and 70s ran commercial free 24 hours a day In 2008 it was replaced with a gay oriented dance format from iHeart known as Pride Radio On August 29 2015 KPLV HD2 began stunting with Christmas music which led into the September 4 debut of urban contemporary Real 103 9 simulcasted on translator K280DD 103 9 FM 8 Top 40 2010 2015 edit By 2010 KPLV moved to a more Top 40 format In September 2010 KPLV was placed on Mediabase s Rhythmic panel In April 2011 KPLV was moved to Mediabase s contemporary hit radio panel On July 1 2012 KPLV rebranded as My 93 1 9 Rhythmic hits 2015 2016 edit On April 12 2015 KPLV temporarily rebranded as WhatIs931 and used it as teasers On April 17 2015 at 9 31 a m after playing Latch by Disclosure KPLV relaunched as 93 1 The Party Like sister station KPTT in Denver it featured a Rhythmic Dance Top 40 direction 10 11 Adult hits 2016 2018 edit On September 26 2016 at Noon KPLV flipped to adult hits as 93 1 The Mountain The format change brought the Variety Hits format to the market for the third time as it was previously aired on KKJJ from June 2005 through August 2010 and KVGS from October 2011 through January 2015 12 On October 18 2016 KPLV changed its call letters to KYMT to match the Mountain moniker Rock 2018 present edit In April 2018 KYMT shifted to a mainstream rock format while retaining the Mountain moniker In 2019 KYMT began airing Las Vegas Raiders games in the team s last year in Oakland California 13 In 2020 the games moved to KOMP and KRLV References edit 93 1 The Mountain World Class Rock KYMT FM 93 1 MHz Las Vegas NV HD Radio Las Vegas NV Archived 2016 09 14 at the Wayback Machine HD Radio Guide for Las Vegas K280DD FM 103 9 MHz Las Vegas NV American Radio History dead link Las Vegas 48 R amp R Ratings Report amp Directory 1996 p 103 Retrieved January 18 2017 Splash Archived 2008 05 12 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved April 21 2008 iHeart Launches Real 103 9 Las Vegas RadioInsight 4 September 2015 KPLV Las Vegas Rebrands as My 93 1 RadioInsight 1 July 2012 Retrieved 3 August 2023 What is Up at My 93 1 Las Vegas from Radio Insight April 12 2015 KPLV Starts 93 1 The Party from All Access April 17 2015 93 1 The Party Las Vegas Gives Way To The Mountain RadioInsight 26 September 2016 Retrieved 3 August 2023 Raiders Move To KYMT Year Ahead Of Full Vegas Move RadioInsight 2019 05 20 Retrieved 2020 01 23 External links editKYMT in the FCC FM station database KYMT in Nielsen Audio s FM station database K280DD in the FCC FM station database K280DD at FCCdata org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KYMT amp oldid 1172298040, 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