KLSC

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KLSC
KLSC HOT92.9 logo.png
CityMalden, Missouri
Broadcast areaSikeston, Missouri
Frequency92.9 MHz
BrandingHot 92.9
Programming
FormatTop 40 (CHR)
Ownership
OwnerMax Media
(MRR License LLC)
KMAL, KSIM, KGIR
History
First air date
September 17, 1999 (as KMAL-FM)
Former call signs
KMAL-FM (9/1999-12/1999)
Technical information
Facility ID4154
ClassC2
ERP50,000 watts
HAAT145 meters (476 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
36°40′31″N 89°46′19″W / 36.67528°N 89.77194°W / 36.67528; -89.77194Coordinates: 36°40′31″N 89°46′19″W / 36.67528°N 89.77194°W / 36.67528; -89.77194
Links
Websitegethot929.com

KLSC (92.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a top 40 (CHR) format. Licensed to Malden, Missouri, United States, the station is currently owned by Max Media and licensed to MRR License LLC.[1]

History[]

The station was assigned the call letters KMAL-FM on 1999-09-17. On 1999-12-10, the station changed its call sign to the current KLSC.[2]

On June 1, 2018, KLSC changed their format from ESPN sports to contemporary hit radio, branded as "Hot 92.9".[3]

Ownership[]

In December 2003, Mississippi River Radio, acting as Max Media LLC (John Trinder, president/COO), reached an agreement to purchase WCIL, WCIL-FM, WJPF, WOOZ-FM, WUEZ, WXLT, KCGQ-FM, KEZS-FM, KGIR, KGKS, KJEZ, KKLR-FM, KLSC, KMAL, KSIM, KWOC, and KZIM from the Zimmer Radio Group (James L. Zimmer, owner).[4] The reported value of this 17 station transaction was $43 million.[5]

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KLSC ESPN92.9-1220-1470 logo.jpg

References[]

  1. ^ "KLSC Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  2. ^ "KLSC Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  3. ^ Max Media Launches Hot 92.9 in Southeast Missouri Radioinsight - June 1, 2018
  4. ^ Homan, John D. (2003-12-19). "Zimmer sells 17 radio stations". Southern Illinoisan. The Zimmer Radio Group, a family-owned media company, announced Wednesday it will sell 17 of its 32 stations [...] to Mississippi River Radio.
  5. ^ "Changing Hands - 1/12/2004". Broadcasting & Cable. 2004-01-12.

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