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KWYL

KWYL (102.9 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to South Lake Tahoe, California, and serving the Reno metropolitan area. The station broadcasts in full 5.1 digital surround sound and has a rhythmic contemporary radio format. It is owned by Cumulus Media. The studios and offices are located on Plumb Lane in South Reno.

KWYL
Broadcast areaReno metropolitan area
Frequency102.9 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingWild 102.9
Programming
FormatRhythmic contemporary
Ownership
Owner
KBUL-FM, KKOH, KNEV
History
First air date
1966 (as KTHO-FM at 103.1)
Former call signs
KTHO-FM (1966–1990)
KZFF (1990–1992)
KGLE (1992–1996)
KZZF (1996–2000)
KNVQ (2000–2003)
Former frequencies
103.1 MHz (1966-1980s)
Call sign meaning
K WYL = WYLD. Pronounced WILD
Technical information
Facility ID67816
ClassC
ERP39,000 watts
HAAT892 meters (2927 ft)
Links
WebcastListen live
WebsiteWild1029.com

KWYL has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 39,000 watts. The transmitter is in New Washoe City, Nevada, near Slide Mountain, amid the towers for other Reno-area FM and TV stations.[1] Programming can also be heard on a 250 watt FM translator, 106.1 K291AA in Battle Mountain, Nevada.[2]

History edit

In April 1966, the station signed on the air as KTHO-FM at 103.1 MHz. It was owned by the Emerald Broadcasting Company, simulcasting the programming of its sister station KTHO 590 AM, both licensed then to Tahoe Valley, California. The licensing was changed to South Lake Tahoe when Tahoe Valley became part of the newly incorporated City of South Lake Tahoe. The AM-FM simulcast format featured middle of the road music per the Billboard magazine "Easy Listening" charts. KTHO-AM-FM also used news and information from ABC News Radio.

In 1973, KTHO-FM started a separately programmed beautiful music format that was largely automated. Later, its call sign was changed to KZFR ("K-Zephyr"), then briefly another change, but changed again to KZFF when its sought previous KZFR letters had already been reassigned elsewhere.

In the early 1980s, the station slightly shifted its dial position from 103.1 to 102.9 which allowed more coverage from a new transmitter location atop Genoa Peak on the eastern side of Lake Tahoe. A new ownership of the AM-FM combo sold-off the FM station to a Carson City, Nevada, operator who made another change of call-letters but that station was short-lived. Ultimately, and with another change of ownership, the transmitter site was moved again, to Slide Mountain, NV, affording greatly increased power and coverage. With its current call-sign KWYL at 102.9 and broadcasting from Reno, NV, it remains licensed as a South Lake Tahoe, CA station.

KWYL began broadcasting in 2001 as "Wild 93.7", but in 2003 switched frequencies to 102.9, giving the station more signal coverage. Prior to this change, it was a rhythmic oldies outlet known as KGVN ("93.7 The Groove") from 2000 to 2001.

The 93.7 signal was later used by two more top 40s stations after KWYL: Rhythmic KYWD ("93.7 The Bomb") from 2003 to 2004, and KWNZ, which later returned to its former home at 97.3 as mainstream urban KSGG, only to later move to an AM signal and a combined FM translator/HD2 channel by 2013; the AM switched formats to Sports in March 2014 but the HD2/FM translator broadcasts continues on as the sub channels of Top 40/CHR rival KLCA. KWYL, which had reported to music trades as a Mainstream Top 40 while still in a rhythmic top 40 direction, was officially moved to Mediabase's Rhythmic panel in April 2014 (BDS followed suit in June 2016)[3]

References edit

  1. ^ Radio-Locator.com/KWYL
  2. ^ Radio-Locator.com/K291AA
  3. ^ "Mediabase Announces Panel Changes" from All Access (April 22, 2014)

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Wild 102.9 MySpace site
  • KWYL in the FCC FM station database
  • KWYL in Nielsen Audio's FM station database

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kwyl, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, september, 2014, lear. This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources KWYL news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2014 Learn how and when to remove this message KWYL 102 9 MHz is a commercial FM radio station licensed to South Lake Tahoe California and serving the Reno metropolitan area The station broadcasts in full 5 1 digital surround sound and has a rhythmic contemporary radio format It is owned by Cumulus Media The studios and offices are located on Plumb Lane in South Reno KWYLSouth Lake Tahoe CaliforniaBroadcast areaReno metropolitan areaFrequency102 9 MHz HD Radio BrandingWild 102 9ProgrammingFormatRhythmic contemporaryOwnershipOwnerCumulus Media Radio License Holding CBC LLC Sister stationsKBUL FM KKOH KNEVHistoryFirst air date1966 as KTHO FM at 103 1 Former call signsKTHO FM 1966 1990 KZFF 1990 1992 KGLE 1992 1996 KZZF 1996 2000 KNVQ 2000 2003 Former frequencies103 1 MHz 1966 1980s Call sign meaningK WYL WYLD Pronounced WILDTechnical informationFacility ID67816ClassCERP39 000 wattsHAAT892 meters 2927 ft LinksWebcastListen liveWebsiteWild1029 com KWYL has an effective radiated power ERP of 39 000 watts The transmitter is in New Washoe City Nevada near Slide Mountain amid the towers for other Reno area FM and TV stations 1 Programming can also be heard on a 250 watt FM translator 106 1 K291AA in Battle Mountain Nevada 2 History editIn April 1966 the station signed on the air as KTHO FM at 103 1 MHz It was owned by the Emerald Broadcasting Company simulcasting the programming of its sister station KTHO 590 AM both licensed then to Tahoe Valley California The licensing was changed to South Lake Tahoe when Tahoe Valley became part of the newly incorporated City of South Lake Tahoe The AM FM simulcast format featured middle of the road music per the Billboard magazine Easy Listening charts KTHO AM FM also used news and information from ABC News Radio In 1973 KTHO FM started a separately programmed beautiful music format that was largely automated Later its call sign was changed to KZFR K Zephyr then briefly another change but changed again to KZFF when its sought previous KZFR letters had already been reassigned elsewhere In the early 1980s the station slightly shifted its dial position from 103 1 to 102 9 which allowed more coverage from a new transmitter location atop Genoa Peak on the eastern side of Lake Tahoe A new ownership of the AM FM combo sold off the FM station to a Carson City Nevada operator who made another change of call letters but that station was short lived Ultimately and with another change of ownership the transmitter site was moved again to Slide Mountain NV affording greatly increased power and coverage With its current call sign KWYL at 102 9 and broadcasting from Reno NV it remains licensed as a South Lake Tahoe CA station KWYL began broadcasting in 2001 as Wild 93 7 but in 2003 switched frequencies to 102 9 giving the station more signal coverage Prior to this change it was a rhythmic oldies outlet known as KGVN 93 7 The Groove from 2000 to 2001 The 93 7 signal was later used by two more top 40s stations after KWYL Rhythmic KYWD 93 7 The Bomb from 2003 to 2004 and KWNZ which later returned to its former home at 97 3 as mainstream urban KSGG only to later move to an AM signal and a combined FM translator HD2 channel by 2013 the AM switched formats to Sports in March 2014 but the HD2 FM translator broadcasts continues on as the sub channels of Top 40 CHR rival KLCA KWYL which had reported to music trades as a Mainstream Top 40 while still in a rhythmic top 40 direction was officially moved to Mediabase s Rhythmic panel in April 2014 BDS followed suit in June 2016 3 References edit Radio Locator com KWYL Radio Locator com K291AA Mediabase Announces Panel Changes from All Access April 22 2014 External links editOfficial website Wild 102 9 MySpace site KWYL in the FCC FM station database KWYL in Nielsen Audio s FM station database 39 18 36 N 119 53 06 W 39 310 N 119 885 W 39 310 119 885 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KWYL amp oldid 1221166539, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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