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In 2011, a large frequency shuffle involving dozens of stations swept the Mountain West. The 94.3 license was moved to 99.1 FM, and the existing 99.1 license was moved to 100.7. To keep the KUPI-FM country programming on 99.1, KSNA was relocated from one license at 94.3 to the other at 100.7, and the two stations also switched call signs. [5]
90.3 FM: Boise: Idaho State Board of Education: Public radio; Classical KBSW: 91.7 FM: Twin Falls: Idaho State Board of Education: Public radio; Classical KBSX: 91.5 FM: Boise: Idaho State Board of Education: Public radio; News/Talk KBSY: 88.5 FM: Burley: Idaho State Board of Education: Public radio; News/Talk KBWE: 91.9 FM: Burley: Tu Voz, Inc ...
The move was part of a multi-state, multi-station series of changes in frequency assignments, which included three swaps in Rexburg and Idaho Falls. The 94.3 frequency was vacated by KSNA , which moved to 99.1; the 99.1 license of KUPI-FM moved to 100.7; and KBYI moved to 94.3.
The current KSNA license began as KGVM-FM 99.1 in 1966. [3] KGVM-FM was owned by Golden Valley FM, Inc., until 1975, when the Federal Communications Commission approved after two years of delays a sale to Idaho Broadcasters, Inc. The call letters were changed to KUPI-FM, which would hold for most of the next 36 years, except for between 1979 ...
KQEO (107.1 FM) is a commercial radio station located in Idaho Falls, Idaho. KQEO airs a classic hits music format branded as "Arrow 107.1". [2] [3] Disc Jockeys are Big Stu, Randy Rose, Marvelous Marv, Paul Walker, and Tom Kent. In late 2013, the station began evolving from a classic rock station to a classic hits presentation under PD Paul ...
Gooding, Idaho; Broadcast area: Twin Falls, and surrounding area. Frequency: 1480 kHz: ... The format is simulcast on KDIL 940 AM & 94.3 FM . History The station was ...
KFTZ (103.3 FM, "Z103") is a top 40 (CHR) radio station located in Idaho Falls, Idaho. It is licensed, owned and operated by Riverbend Communications. KFTZ has been Southeast Idaho's hot music station since the 80s. In November 2023, KFTZ and its sister stations launched HD2 channels.
The station went on the air as KIFI in 1947 and changed its call sign to KTEE in 1963. On February 22, 1991, the station changed its call sign to KICN, on November 12, 2001, to KZNI, on May 12, 2004, to KSSL, on April 20, 2006, to KBLY, and on October 21, 2014, to KEIR.