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KYMV

KYMV (100.7 FM, "100.7 Bob FM") is an adult hits formatted radio station serving the Salt Lake Valley. The Broadway Media outlet broadcasts with an ERP of 88 kW and is currently licensed to Woodruff, Utah. They also use five on-channel boosters in the area to cover the metro due to its transmitter being based on Humpy Peak, located 50 miles east of Salt Lake City. The station's studios are located in Downtown Salt Lake City.

KYMV
Broadcast areaSalt Lake Valley
Frequency100.7 MHz
Branding100.7 & 105.5 Bob FM
Programming
FormatAdult hits
Ownership
Owner
KXRK, KEGA, KUDD, KALL, KOVO, KALL
History
First air date
June 2002[1]
Former call signs
KYBG (2000-2001)
KJQN (2001-2004)
KEGH (2004-2006)[2]
Call sign meaning
You're MOViN
former format
Technical information
Facility ID81867
ClassC
ERP88,000 watts
HAAT647 meters
Translator(s)105.5 K288GY (Tooele)
Repeater(s)92.5 KUUU-HD2 (South Jordan)
See § Boosters
Links
WebcastListen Live
Website1007bobfm.com

History Edit

The station was first assigned its callsign KYBG on June 28, 2000 and was changed to KJQN on March 22, 2001, bringing back call letters historic to the Salt Lake-Ogden-Provo listening area.

Classic alternative (2002-2004) Edit

Officially launching in June 2002, the format shifted around, starting as a 1980s and early 1990s alternative station, using the slogan "Utah's Original Alternative." The station tried to extend its reach by being on a translator in the Salt Lake Valley, at 103.1 FM. Originally, the station was covering Utah County on a translator at 100.7 FM but Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations caused this to cease. After a time, the station began simulcasting on 105.1 FM KNJQ. The format changed and grew into a more Triple A styled format mirroring KENZ 107.5 FM.

Country (2004-2006) Edit

The station received a city of license change to Coalville and a new frequency of 103.1. At this time, 100.7 aired a continuous imaging loop telling northern Utah listeners to re-set their presets to 103.1 FM. 100.7 became KEGH on December 24, 2004 with a simulcast of Simmons Media's country station, KEGA.

KEGH was serving as a simulcast of KEGA-Oakley, Utah, which broadcast a Country format. But this changed on September 7, 2006, when the station moved its signal from Brigham City, Utah to Woodruff, along with an increase of power of 88 kW, thus allowing the station to cover about 80% of the metropolitan area.

The KEGH call letters moved to 106.9 FM on September 13, 2006, replacing KRAR; which is now a simulcast of KEGA covering the same area.

Rhythmic/top 40 (2006-2011) Edit

At the start, KYMV's format was patterned after KQMV-Seattle, Washington and was one of 13 stations to adopt the "Movin'" format, alongside KQMV, KMVN-Los Angeles, WMVN-St. Louis and KFRC-FM-San Francisco. However, after three years with Rhythmic AC, KYMV switched directions to Contemporary Hit Radio on March 2, 2009, but kept the "MOViN" moniker for its new direction, and it was likely be used until the license to use it ran out. But after a year as a Top 40, KYMV returned to Rhythmic AC on June 11, 2010.[3] Since that shift, it adopted a Rhythmic contemporary direction with emphasis on Dance-Pop tracks. As a result of this shift, KYMV was added to the Mediabase Rhythmic panel. At the same time KYMV made the shift to Rhythmic Top 40, parent company Simmons Media Group added rival Hip-Hop heavy Rhythmic outlet KUUU and Top 40/CHR KUDD to its portfolio, thus placing KYMV in the center musically.

'80s hits (2011-2020) Edit

At midnight on August 1, 2011, MOViN shifted to an 1980s-focused hit music format but allowing for some 2000s-era songs from such acts as Beyoncé. The music is similar to what was heard on Movin' 93.9 in Los Angeles prior to Emmis' decision to lease the station to Grupo Radio Mexico, despite its surge in the Arbitron ratings as a 1980s-focused hit music station.

On September 1, 2011, KYMV rebranded as "Rewind 100.7".

Adult hits (2020-present) Edit

On December 21, 2020, KYMV rebranded as "100.7 Bob FM".[4]

On March 27, 2022, KYMV began simulcasting on 105.5 K288GY, and also heard on KUUU-HD2

Boosters Edit

Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) HAAT Class FCC info
KYMV-FM1 100.7 FM Provo, Utah 166363 1,750 −161 m (−528 ft) D LMS
KYMV-FM2 100.7 FM Salt Lake City, Utah 166359 2,050 −161 m (−528 ft) D LMS
KYMV-FM3 100.7 FM Bountiful, Utah 166357 2,150 −217 m (−712 ft) D LMS
KYMV-FM4 100.7 FM Ogden, Utah 166356 425 −28 m (−92 ft) D LMS
KYMV-FM5 100.7 FM North Salt Lake, Utah 166358 500 −107 m (−351 ft) D LMS

Previous logos Edit

   

References Edit

  1. ^ http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-BC-YB/2010/D4-2010-BC-YB-7.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ "Call Sign History".
  3. ^ "KYMV Moves To Rhythmic AC In Salt Lake City" from All Access (June 11, 2010)
  4. ^ Bob-FM Debuts In Salt Lake City With Jon Carter In Mornings Radioinsight - December 21, 2020

External links Edit

  • 100.7 Bob FM official website
  • KYMV in the FCC FM station database
  • KYMV on Radio-Locator
  • KYMV in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
  • K288GY in the FCC FM station database
  • K288GY on Radio-Locator

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KYMV 100 7 FM 100 7 Bob FM is an adult hits formatted radio station serving the Salt Lake Valley The Broadway Media outlet broadcasts with an ERP of 88 kW and is currently licensed to Woodruff Utah They also use five on channel boosters in the area to cover the metro due to its transmitter being based on Humpy Peak located 50 miles east of Salt Lake City The station s studios are located in Downtown Salt Lake City KYMVWoodruff UtahBroadcast areaSalt Lake ValleyFrequency100 7 MHzBranding100 7 amp 105 5 Bob FMProgrammingFormatAdult hitsOwnershipOwnerBroadway Media Broadway Media LS LLC Sister stationsKXRK KEGA KUDD KALL KOVO KALLHistoryFirst air dateJune 2002 1 Former call signsKYBG 2000 2001 KJQN 2001 2004 KEGH 2004 2006 2 Call sign meaningYou re MOViNformer formatTechnical informationFacility ID81867ClassCERP88 000 wattsHAAT647 metersTranslator s 105 5 K288GY Tooele Repeater s 92 5 KUUU HD2 South Jordan See BoostersLinksWebcastListen LiveWebsite1007bobfm com Contents 1 History 1 1 Classic alternative 2002 2004 1 2 Country 2004 2006 1 3 Rhythmic top 40 2006 2011 1 4 80s hits 2011 2020 1 5 Adult hits 2020 present 2 Boosters 3 Previous logos 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThe station was first assigned its callsign KYBG on June 28 2000 and was changed to KJQN on March 22 2001 bringing back call letters historic to the Salt Lake Ogden Provo listening area Classic alternative 2002 2004 Edit Officially launching in June 2002 the format shifted around starting as a 1980s and early 1990s alternative station using the slogan Utah s Original Alternative The station tried to extend its reach by being on a translator in the Salt Lake Valley at 103 1 FM Originally the station was covering Utah County on a translator at 100 7 FM but Federal Communications Commission FCC regulations caused this to cease After a time the station began simulcasting on 105 1 FM KNJQ The format changed and grew into a more Triple A styled format mirroring KENZ 107 5 FM Country 2004 2006 Edit The station received a city of license change to Coalville and a new frequency of 103 1 At this time 100 7 aired a continuous imaging loop telling northern Utah listeners to re set their presets to 103 1 FM 100 7 became KEGH on December 24 2004 with a simulcast of Simmons Media s country station KEGA KEGH was serving as a simulcast of KEGA Oakley Utah which broadcast a Country format But this changed on September 7 2006 when the station moved its signal from Brigham City Utah to Woodruff along with an increase of power of 88 kW thus allowing the station to cover about 80 of the metropolitan area The KEGH call letters moved to 106 9 FM on September 13 2006 replacing KRAR which is now a simulcast of KEGA covering the same area Rhythmic top 40 2006 2011 Edit At the start KYMV s format was patterned after KQMV Seattle Washington and was one of 13 stations to adopt the Movin format alongside KQMV KMVN Los Angeles WMVN St Louis and KFRC FM San Francisco However after three years with Rhythmic AC KYMV switched directions to Contemporary Hit Radio on March 2 2009 but kept the MOViN moniker for its new direction and it was likely be used until the license to use it ran out But after a year as a Top 40 KYMV returned to Rhythmic AC on June 11 2010 3 Since that shift it adopted a Rhythmic contemporary direction with emphasis on Dance Pop tracks As a result of this shift KYMV was added to the Mediabase Rhythmic panel At the same time KYMV made the shift to Rhythmic Top 40 parent company Simmons Media Group added rival Hip Hop heavy Rhythmic outlet KUUU and Top 40 CHR KUDD to its portfolio thus placing KYMV in the center musically 80s hits 2011 2020 Edit At midnight on August 1 2011 MOViN shifted to an 1980s focused hit music format but allowing for some 2000s era songs from such acts as Beyonce The music is similar to what was heard on Movin 93 9 in Los Angeles prior to Emmis decision to lease the station to Grupo Radio Mexico despite its surge in the Arbitron ratings as a 1980s focused hit music station On September 1 2011 KYMV rebranded as Rewind 100 7 Adult hits 2020 present Edit On December 21 2020 KYMV rebranded as 100 7 Bob FM 4 On March 27 2022 KYMV began simulcasting on 105 5 K288GY and also heard on KUUU HD2Boosters EditCall sign Frequency City of license FID ERP W HAAT Class FCC infoKYMV FM1 100 7 FM Provo Utah 166363 1 750 161 m 528 ft D LMSKYMV FM2 100 7 FM Salt Lake City Utah 166359 2 050 161 m 528 ft D LMSKYMV FM3 100 7 FM Bountiful Utah 166357 2 150 217 m 712 ft D LMSKYMV FM4 100 7 FM Ogden Utah 166356 425 28 m 92 ft D LMSKYMV FM5 100 7 FM North Salt Lake Utah 166358 500 107 m 351 ft D LMSPrevious logos Edit References Edit http www americanradiohistory com Archive BC YB 2010 D4 2010 BC YB 7 pdf bare URL PDF Call Sign History KYMV Moves To Rhythmic AC In Salt Lake City from All Access June 11 2010 Bob FM Debuts In Salt Lake City With Jon Carter In Mornings Radioinsight December 21 2020External links Edit100 7 Bob FM official website KYMV 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