KIML

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KIML
Frequency1270 kHz
BrandingNewstalk 1270
Programming
FormatNews Talk Information (defunct)
AffiliationsFox Sports Radio, Fox News Radio, Cowboy Sports Network
Ownership
Owner
  • Legend Communications of Wyoming, LLC
  • (Basin Radio Network)
KAML-FM, KDDV, KGWY, KLED
History
First air date
1957
Technical information
Facility ID24212
ClassD
Power1,000 watts day
40 watts night
Transmitter coordinates
44°18′12″N 105°29′52″W / 44.30333°N 105.49778°W / 44.30333; -105.49778
Translator(s)106.7 K294BD (Gillette)
107.5 K298CT (Gillette)
Links
WebsiteKIML website

KIML (1270 AM) was a radio station broadcasting a News Talk Information format. It was licensed to Gillette, Wyoming, United States. The station was owned by the Basin Radio Network, a division of Legend Communications of Wyoming, LLC. It featured programming from Fox News Radio and Wyoming Cowboys sports.[1]

KIML and its four sister stations, KAML-FM, KGWY, KLED and KDDV, are located at 2810 Southern Drive, Gillette. KIML's transmitter site was north of town, on Hannum Road. The translator for KIML shared a tower with KGWY and KLED near the station's studios.[2]

On April 12, 2024, the license for KIML and its translator were cancelled by Legend Communications. The station ceased on air operations the same day. [3][4] The station had a pending application to move the tower closer to its studios which Legend chose not to follow through with.[5]

History

The station went on the air as KIML at 1490 kHz in September of 1957, initially owned by Gillette Broadcasting Company. The transmitter was located at 405 Lakeside Avenue, along with the studio. The area has since been redeveloped and the transmitter was relocated north to its final location, near the Gillette Gun Club. The station stayed on 1490 for the next 9 years, before switching to 1270 kHz in 1966, and increasing power from 250 watts to 1,000 watts day, and 5,000 watts night with a directional pattern. [6] In the late 1970s, the station carried a country music format.[7] The station was at one time involved in the decision by the FCC to implement AM stereo. Then-owner Roy A. Napel wrote to the FCC expressing disappointment that a system had not been chosen yet.[8] AM Stereo had its roots as far back as the 1920s, but the FCC let the marketplace decide the system to approve, which resulted in stations broadcasting stereo using different standards. It would not be until the 1980s before Motorola's CQUAM system began taking hold. The standard was short lived, and it is unknown whether KIML ever broadcast in AM stereo.

KIML once carried the program "Sound of 77", provided by Billboard Broadcasting Company[9]

Legend Communications acquired KIML and sister KAML-FM in 2006. [10]

In April 2015, KIML began broadcasting using an FM translator on 106.7 FM. The translator previously carried programming from KQFR in Rapid City, South Dakota. It then began broadcasting on a translator on 107.5 FM. In 2019, the Basin Radio Group including KIML, named Ted Peiffer as their general manager. Peiffer had experience working in radio in the Rapid City market. [11]

References

  1. ^ "KIML Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  2. ^ "KK298CT GILLETTE WY". FCCData.org. Retrieved April 17, 2024.
  3. ^ "Cancellation Application". Federal Communications Commission. April 12, 2024. Retrieved April 17, 2024.
  4. ^ "FCC Report". RadioInsight.com. April 14, 2024. Retrieved April 17, 2024.
  5. ^ "KIML Gillette, WY". FCCData.org. Retrieved April 17, 2024.
  6. ^ "KIML Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  7. ^ "Billboard's Country Music Source Book". Billboard. 1978. p. 61. Retrieved April 17, 2024.
  8. ^ Mark J. Braun (1994). AM Stereo and the FCC Case Study of a Marketplace Shibboleth. Bloomsbury Academic. p. 69. ISBN 978-0-89391-966-5. Retrieved April 17, 2024.
  9. ^ "The Sound of '77". Billboard Newspaper. January 21, 1978. p. 37. Retrieved April 17, 2024.
  10. ^ "Transfers". Federal Communications Commission. August 11, 2006. Retrieved April 17, 2024.
  11. ^ "Legend Communications/Gillette Names Ted Peiffer as GM". Radio-Online.com. March 15, 2019. Retrieved April 17, 2024.

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