K260AM
Station history
The station signed on as a translator for KSTZ in September 2011, but after it was announced that rhythmic contemporary-formatted KZHZ ("Hits 105.9") was sold to Iowa Public Radio a month earlier, Saga Communications quietly acquired the format and intellectual property from Connoisseur Media (KZHZ's parent company) and announced on October 25, 2011, that it would relaunch the format on both KIOA-HD2 and on translator K260AM, on the closing of KZHZ's sale to IPR. "Hits 99.9" officially signed on the air on October 27, after stunting with kissing sound effects, poking fun at competitor KKDM "Kiss 107.5", which has aired a mainstream Top 40/CHR format since 1999. Since 2011, the station has shifted its rhythmic format to a more mainstream Top 40/CHR direction. As of 2021, in addition to competing against KKDM, it also competes with Cumulus Media’s KWQW. No personalities are heard on the station.
References
- ^ "Facility Technical Data for K260AM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
- ^ BDS monitored radio panel update
- ^ "Hits Moving In Des Moines" from Radioinsight (October 25, 2011)
External links
- Hits 99.9 official website
- Facility details for Facility ID 152401 (K260AM) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
- K260AM at FCCdata.org
See also
List of FM broadcast translators used as primary stations