KELO-FM (original) (raw)

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For the AM radio station in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States, see KELO (AM). For the FM simulcast of KELO (AM), see KELQ. For the station that used the KELO-FM call sign from 1965 to 2013, see KTWB.

Radio station in Sioux Falls, South Dakota

KELO-FM

Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Broadcast area Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Frequency 101.9 MHz
Branding 101.9 KELO-FM
Programming
Format Adult contemporary
Affiliations AP Radio, Premiere Radio Networks
Ownership
Owner Duey E. Wright(Midwest Communications, Inc.)
Sister stations KELO, KELQ, KRRO, KQSF, KTWB, KWSN
History
First air date May 3, 1990 (as KTWB)
Former call signs KTWB (1990–2013)
Call sign meaning pronounced "kellow" to rhyme with "hello"
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority FCC
Facility ID 34950
Class C2
ERP 34,000 watts
HAAT 177 meters (581 ft)
Transmitter coordinates 43°45′5″N 96°53′22″W / 43.75139°N 96.88944°W / 43.75139; -96.88944
Links
Public license information Public fileLMS
Webcast Listen Live
Website kelofm.com

KELO-FM (101.9 MHz) is a radio station in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, airing an adult contemporary music format. At 92.5 FM, KELO-FM was one of the first FM radio stations in South Dakota.[_citation needed_] It broadcasts from KELO-TV's 2000 foot tower.[2][3] The station is owned by Duey E. Wright, through licensee Midwest Communications, Inc.

Its studios are located on South Phillips Avenue in Sioux Falls, while its transmitter is located near Colton.

The station signed on the air on May 5, 1990, as KTWB, and aired a country music format.[4] Initially owned by Lee Axdahl, it would later be sold to Midcontinent Broadcasting.

Backyard Broadcasting

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After a 52-year history in Sioux Falls radio, Midcontinent sold all of its stations, including KRRO, to Backyard Broadcasting of Baltimore in 2004. It marked the company's exit from broadcasting, after selling KELO-TV in 1996.[5]

Midwest Communications

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Backyard sold its seven Sioux Falls stations in 2012 to their present owner, Midwest Communications, in a $13.35 million transaction.[6]

Previous logo

On October 28, 2013, KELO-FM and its adult contemporary format moved to 101.9 FM, swapping frequencies with country-formatted KTWB.[7]

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KELO-FM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ "KELO-FM Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  3. ^ Radio-Locator technical information on KELO-FM
  4. ^ Ann Grauvogl, "New radio station returns country music to FM band," The Argus-Leader, May 2, 1990.
  5. ^ "Midcontinent to sell its 5 radio stations". Argus-Leader. 2004-09-23. p. 1. Retrieved 2022-01-06.
  6. ^ "Midwest Communications Expands To Sioux Falls". RadioInsight. Retrieved 2022-01-06.
  7. ^ "Midwest Announces Sioux Falls Frequency Swap".