KJMY
KJMY, branded as My 99.5, is a hot adult contemporary radio station broadcasting to the Salt Lake City metropolitan area. The station, whose frequency is 99.5 MHz, is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc..[1] The station's studios are located in West Valley City and its transmitter site is located in Bingham Canyon, Utah.
City | Bountiful, Utah |
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Broadcast area | Salt Lake City-Ogden-Provo, Utah |
Frequency | 99.5 MHz (HD Radio) |
Branding | My 99.5 |
Slogan | The Best of the 90’s to Today |
Programming | |
Format | Hot Adult Contemporary HD2: Soft Adult Contemporary "Easy 99.1" |
Ownership | |
Owner | iHeartMedia, Inc. (Citicasters Licenses, Inc.) |
Sister stations | KNRS, KNRS-FM, KODJ, KAAZ-FM, KZHT |
History | |
First air date | 1988 (as KBZE) |
Former call signs | KBZE (1988-1989) KLVV (1988-1991) KUTQ (1991-1996) KURR (1996-2004) |
Call sign meaning | K J MY 99.5 |
Technical information | |
Facility ID | 6543 |
Class | C |
ERP | 40,000 watts |
HAAT | 900 meters |
Transmitter coordinates | 40°36′29″N 112°9′33″W |
Translator(s) | 99.1 K256AE (Salt Lake City, relays HD2) |
Links | |
Webcast | Listen Live Listen Live (HD2) |
Website | my995fm.iheart.com easy991fm.iheart.com (HD2) |
KJMY-HD2
Since March 2010, KJMY's HD2 radio signal has broadcast a classic country format and has been used to feed an analog FM translator station, K256AE (99.1), licensed to Salt Lake City. The station was branded as "Classic Country 99.1" and operates using a loophole in FCC translator regulations to broadcast an additional analog signal to the market. On September 15, 2011 KJMY-HD2 changed their format to classic rock, branded as "Rock 99.1".[2] On January 11, 2013 KJMY-HD2 changed their format to alternative rock, branded as "The Alternative Project".[3] On May 21, 2014 KJMY-HD2 changed its format to country, branded as "Country 99.1".[4][5] On May 6, 2015 KJMY-HD2 was changed to broadcasting a simulcast of Salt Lake City iHeartMedia sister station 97.1 KZHT.
On February 7, 2019 KJMY-HD2 changed their format to soft adult contemporary, branded as "Easy 99.1".[6]
History
The station was assigned the call letters KBZE on February 22, 1988. On February 14, 1989, the station changed its call sign to KLVV. As KLVV, the station carried an adult contemporary format. On October 8, 1990, KLVV flipped to Top 40/CHR as "Q-99."[7] On June 17, 1991, the station became KUTQ. As KUTQ, the station achieved its highest ratings with the afternoon show Mick and Allen which is now on KBER. On September 6, 1996, the station became KURR, and changed its format to classic rock.[8] After struggling for many years, on November 4, 2004, the current callsign KJMY was adopted, and the station's format became hot adult contemporary as it is today.[9][10] KJMY became the only hot AC again in Salt Lake City following the reverting of KBEE to adult contemporary in February 2012 (KBEE would later shift back to Adult Top 40 in 2013).
Former logo
References
- "KJMY Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division. Retrieved 2009-11-01.
- 99.1 Salt Lake City Rocks
- 99.1 Provo Shifts to Alternative
- Clear Channel Debuts Utah's New Country
- 99.1 FM flips formats from alternative to country
- Easy 99.1 Debuts in Salt Lake City Radioinsight - February 7, 2019
- "KJMY Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
- "Broadcast History - Salt Lake City". Barry Mishkind. Retrieved 2009-11-01.
External links
- KJMY in the FCC's FM station database
- KJMY on Radio-Locator
- KJMY in Nielsen Audio's FM station database