KAWO

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KAWO
KAWOWowCountry.png
CityBoise, Idaho
Broadcast areaBoise metropolitan area
Frequency104.3 MHz
BrandingWow Country 104.3
Programming
FormatCountry
Ownership
OwnerTownsquare Media
(Townsquare Media Boise License, LLC)
Sister stations
KCIX, KFXD, KIDO, KSAS-FM, KXLT-FM
History
First air date
July 15, 1979 (as KIDQ)
Former call signs
KIDQ (1979-1984)
KUUB (1984-1985)
KLTB (1985-2006)
KTMY (2006-2007)
Call sign meaning
K A WOw
Technical information
Facility ID63916
ClassC
ERP52,000 watts
HAAT786 meters
Transmitter coordinates
43°45′18″N 116°05′52″W / 43.75500°N 116.09778°W / 43.75500; -116.09778
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitewow1043.com

KAWO (104.3 FM, "Wow Country 104.3") is a commercial radio station located in Boise, Idaho. KAWO airs a country music format branded as "Wow Country 104.3". Until 2007, the station was called "My Country 104.3" and its call letters were KTMY.

History[]

The station started operating on July 15, 1979 with a rock format with the call letters KIDQ as "Q-104". In 1986, the station was flipped to a soft rock format with the call letters KLTB as "K-Lite 104 FM". Then it was flipped to an oldies station as "Kool 104" (later known as "Kool Oldies 104.3") until January 2006 when then-owner Clear Channel Communications flipped it from oldies to a country format.[1] The new format brought new call letters, KTMY, and new positioning as "My Country 104.3". The station's ratings continued to decline, however, and in March 2007 the station was sold to Peak Broadcasting which controlled the station via an LMA until the FCC gave final approval for the sale.

In late May 2007 KTMY shed its "My Country" imaging to become "WOW Country 104.3".[1] While this involved a change to the on-air talent lineup, imaging, nickname, jingle package, and call letters the station maintained a country music format. One notable programming feature of the station became 104-minute music sets, a nod to the station's broadcast frequency, which was abandoned upon Lisa Adams taking over the Programming duties.[2]

On August 30, 2013, a deal was announced in which Townsquare Media would purchase Peak Broadcasting's stations, including KAWO. The deal was part of Cumulus Media's acquisition of Dial Global; Townsquare swapped Peak's Fresno, California stations to Cumulus for its stations in Dubuque, Iowa and Poughkeepsie, New York, and Peak, Townsquare, and Dial Global were all controlled by Oaktree Capital Management.[3][4] The sale to Townsquare was completed on November 14, 2013.[5]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "My Country to get a jolt of WOW!" Archived 2007-12-15 at the Wayback Machine, Idaho Radio News, April 24, 2007
  2. ^ Deeds, Michael, "Deeds: WOW. White Stripes, Shorty's, Stigers", Idaho Statesman, May 31, 2007.
  3. ^ "Official: Cumulus Buys Dial Global, Spins Some Stations To Townsquare; Peak Stations Sold To Townsquare, Fresno Spun To Cumulus". All Access. August 30, 2013. Retrieved August 30, 2013.
  4. ^ "Cumulus Makes Dial Global And Townsquare Deals Official". RadioInsight. August 30, 2013. Retrieved August 30, 2013.
  5. ^ "Cumulus-Townsquare-Peak Deal Closes". All Access. November 15, 2013. Retrieved November 16, 2013.

Previous logos[]

Wow 104.3.jpg

External links[]

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