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KYSJ

KYSJ (1270 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic rock format, licensed to St. Joseph, Missouri, United States. The station is currently owned by Eagle Communications, Inc.[1]

KYSJ
Frequency1270 kHz
BrandingKY 102
Programming
FormatClassic rock
Ownership
OwnerEagle Communications, Inc.
History
First air date
February 1, 1956 (as KUSN)
Former call signs
KUSN (1955–1981)
KGNM (1981-2020)
Call sign meaning
K Y St. Joseph (reference to KYYS in Kansas City)
Technical information
Facility ID50511
ClassD
Power1,000 watts day
36 watts night
Transmitter coordinates
39°44′39″N 94°47′16″W / 39.74417°N 94.78778°W / 39.74417; -94.78778
Translator(s)102.5 K273BF (St. Joseph)
Links
WebcastListen Live
WebsiteKYSJ website

History edit

 
Old station logo

KUSN edit

In 1955, Julius B. Spears, an Overland Park, Kansas real estate developer, obtained the construction permit for a new station in St. Joseph. KUSN went on the air on November 7, 1955 on 1270 kHz with 1 kW daytime only. The initial lineup for the station consisted of Station Manager, Hal Hamilton; Assistant Station Manager and Promotions Director, Don Blue; Women's Programming and traffic manager, Eleanor Shepherd and disc jockeys Jay Bennett, Vic Kearns and Joe Killgore.[2] The transmitter was at the present Leonard Road location, with studios at the historic Hotel Robidoux in downtown St. Joseph. The Robidoux studios were previously used by KFEQ radio, and KVAK (later KAIR in Atchison.) In January 1958, Spears sold the station to Kansas/Iowa broadcast group owners Wyman Schnepp and Fred Reynolds for $50K after being unable to make it financially viable. Schnepp sold the station only a few months later in October 1958 to Charles Norman, a St. Louis-area broadcaster for $90K. The studios moved to the fifth floor of the Howitt Building (also known as the KFEQ building) at 8th and Frederick Avenue, in studios also previously inhabited by KFEQ radio on January 2, 1959. Struggling to make the daytimer financially viable, the station was sold in July 1959 to Midland Broadcasters, a company of Fred Reynolds, who owned the facility until 1977. After the station's application to broadcast after sunset was denied by the FCC in 1960, the station launched an FM counterpart from the Howitt Building location, with 3 kW ERP on 105.1 MHz.

As an AM music format daytimer in the 1960s, the station struggled with ratings and competition from full-time AM, and later FM, stations in the St. Joseph and Kansas City markets. In September 1966, the station moved from a Top 40 sound to middle-of-the-road music; in November 1967, it flipped to country music. KUSN-FM simulcast the AM formats during much of the same period and also ran a beautiful music format. While the station was small, it had a strong impact on the market and was the launching pad for the early careers of many major market radio broadcasting personalities, including sportscaster George Michael, Skinny Bobby Harper (often attributed as the inspiration for the Dr. Johnny Fever character on WKRP), Rich "Brother" Robbin (who would work in radio in San Diego), and others.

In 1972, the station moved its studios and the FM transmitter to their 2414 South Leonard Road transmitter location due to the Howitt Building studio location scheduled for demolition under the Urban Renewal program. In 1974, KUSN-FM was increased to an ERP of 27.5 kW, new call letters KSFT were assigned, and the station was programmed with the Schulke automated beautiful music format. The station was sold to Hunter Broadcasting Group from Jacksonville, Illinois in 1977. Upon its sale in 1979 to Orama, the AM and FM combination was split up; the FM was sold to AM competitor KKJO at that time and became KKJO-FM, while KUSN became KGNM in 1981 after Orama was acquired by Good News Ministries.

KGNM edit

From 1981 until 2013, KGNM was a Christian station. In 2013, Good News Ministries moved the religious programming to 91.1 FM and Orama installed a classic hits format on 1270. In May 2020, Orama agreed to sell KGNM and its translator to Eagle Communications, Inc., owner of St. Joseph's other four commercial stations (KFEQ, KKJO, KESJ, and KSJQ).[3]

KYSJ edit

On June 15, 2020, KGNM changed their format to classic rock, branded as "KY 102". The "KY 102" branding was previously on KYYS (102.1 FM) in Kansas City from 1974 to 1997. The sale to Eagle Communications was consummated on September 24, 2020, at a price of $160,000. On October 15, 2020, KGNM changed their call letters to KYSJ.[4]

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References edit

  1. ^ "KYSJ Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  2. ^ Saint Joseph News-Press, Nov. 6, 1955, pages 1A,3B
  3. ^ "Deal Digest: Fresno AMs Change Hands". Inside Radio. May 21, 2020. Retrieved November 13, 2020.
  4. ^ Heritage KY102 Brand Comes To St. Joseph MO Radioinsight - June 16, 2020

External links edit

  • KYSJ in the FCC AM station database
  • KYSJ in Nielsen Audio's AM station database
  • K273BF in the FCC FM station database
  • K273BF at FCCdata.org
  • FCC History Cards for KYSJ

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For the Coos Bay Oregon radio station that held the call sign KYSJ from 2001 2018 see KLJN KYSJ 1270 AM is a radio station broadcasting a classic rock format licensed to St Joseph Missouri United States The station is currently owned by Eagle Communications Inc 1 KYSJSt Joseph MissouriFrequency1270 kHzBrandingKY 102ProgrammingFormatClassic rockOwnershipOwnerEagle Communications Inc HistoryFirst air dateFebruary 1 1956 as KUSN Former call signsKUSN 1955 1981 KGNM 1981 2020 Call sign meaningK Y St Joseph reference to KYYS in Kansas City Technical informationFacility ID50511ClassDPower1 000 watts day36 watts nightTransmitter coordinates39 44 39 N 94 47 16 W 39 74417 N 94 78778 W 39 74417 94 78778Translator s 102 5 K273BF St Joseph LinksWebcastListen LiveWebsiteKYSJ website Contents 1 History 1 1 KUSN 2 KGNM 3 KYSJ 4 Previous logo 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp Old station logoKUSN edit In 1955 Julius B Spears an Overland Park Kansas real estate developer obtained the construction permit for a new station in St Joseph KUSN went on the air on November 7 1955 on 1270 kHz with 1 kW daytime only The initial lineup for the station consisted of Station Manager Hal Hamilton Assistant Station Manager and Promotions Director Don Blue Women s Programming and traffic manager Eleanor Shepherd and disc jockeys Jay Bennett Vic Kearns and Joe Killgore 2 The transmitter was at the present Leonard Road location with studios at the historic Hotel Robidoux in downtown St Joseph The Robidoux studios were previously used by KFEQ radio and KVAK later KAIR in Atchison In January 1958 Spears sold the station to Kansas Iowa broadcast group owners Wyman Schnepp and Fred Reynolds for 50K after being unable to make it financially viable Schnepp sold the station only a few months later in October 1958 to Charles Norman a St Louis area broadcaster for 90K The studios moved to the fifth floor of the Howitt Building also known as the KFEQ building at 8th and Frederick Avenue in studios also previously inhabited by KFEQ radio on January 2 1959 Struggling to make the daytimer financially viable the station was sold in July 1959 to Midland Broadcasters a company of Fred Reynolds who owned the facility until 1977 After the station s application to broadcast after sunset was denied by the FCC in 1960 the station launched an FM counterpart from the Howitt Building location with 3 kW ERP on 105 1 MHz As an AM music format daytimer in the 1960s the station struggled with ratings and competition from full time AM and later FM stations in the St Joseph and Kansas City markets In September 1966 the station moved from a Top 40 sound to middle of the road music in November 1967 it flipped to country music KUSN FM simulcast the AM formats during much of the same period and also ran a beautiful music format While the station was small it had a strong impact on the market and was the launching pad for the early careers of many major market radio broadcasting personalities including sportscaster George Michael Skinny Bobby Harper often attributed as the inspiration for the Dr Johnny Fever character on WKRP Rich Brother Robbin who would work in radio in San Diego and others In 1972 the station moved its studios and the FM transmitter to their 2414 South Leonard Road transmitter location due to the Howitt Building studio location scheduled for demolition under the Urban Renewal program In 1974 KUSN FM was increased to an ERP of 27 5 kW new call letters KSFT were assigned and the station was programmed with the Schulke automated beautiful music format The station was sold to Hunter Broadcasting Group from Jacksonville Illinois in 1977 Upon its sale in 1979 to Orama the AM and FM combination was split up the FM was sold to AM competitor KKJO at that time and became KKJO FM while KUSN became KGNM in 1981 after Orama was acquired by Good News Ministries KGNM editFrom 1981 until 2013 KGNM was a Christian station In 2013 Good News Ministries moved the religious programming to 91 1 FM and Orama installed a classic hits format on 1270 In May 2020 Orama agreed to sell KGNM and its translator to Eagle Communications Inc owner of St Joseph s other four commercial stations KFEQ KKJO KESJ and KSJQ 3 KYSJ editOn June 15 2020 KGNM changed their format to classic rock branded as KY 102 The KY 102 branding was previously on KYYS 102 1 FM in Kansas City from 1974 to 1997 The sale to Eagle Communications was consummated on September 24 2020 at a price of 160 000 On October 15 2020 KGNM changed their call letters to KYSJ 4 Previous logo edit nbsp References edit KYSJ Facility Record United States Federal Communications Commission audio division Saint Joseph News Press Nov 6 1955 pages 1A 3B Deal Digest Fresno AMs Change Hands Inside Radio May 21 2020 Retrieved November 13 2020 Heritage KY102 Brand Comes To St Joseph MO Radioinsight June 16 2020External links editKYSJ in the FCC AM station database KYSJ in Nielsen Audio s AM station database K273BF in the FCC FM station database K273BF at FCCdata org FCC History Cards for KYSJ Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KYSJ amp oldid 1158100859, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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