KSHR-FM

KSHR-FM (97.3 FM, "K-Shore") is a radio station licensed to serve Coquille, Oregon, United States. The station is owned by Bicoastal Media and the broadcast license is held by Bicoastal Media Licenses III, LLC.

KSHR-FM
CityCoquille, Oregon
Broadcast areaCoos Bay, Oregon
Frequency97.3 MHz
BrandingK-Shore
SloganToday's Hot New Country!
Programming
FormatCountry
Ownership
OwnerBicoastal Media
(Bicoastal Media Licenses III, LLC)
Sister stationsKBBR, KBDN, KJMX, KOOS, KTEE, KWRO
History
First air dateJanuary 1, 1981 (as KWRO-FM at 102.3)
Former call signsKWRO-FM (1978-1982)[1]
Former frequencies102.3 MHz (1981-1984)
Call sign meaningK-SHoRe
Technical information
Facility ID13872
ClassC1
ERP25,000 watts (horiz.)
5,900 watts (vert.)
HAAT261 meters (856 ft)
Transmitter coordinates43°14′51″N 124°06′46″W
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitekshr.com

KSHR-FM broadcasts a country music format to the Coos Bay, Oregon, area.[2]

History

This station, originally launched as a sister station to KWRO (630 AM), received its original construction permit from the Federal Communications Commission in 1978.[3] The new station was assigned the KWRO-FM call sign by the FCC on September 29, 1978.[1] After multiple extensions, KWRO-FM received its license to cover from the FCC on February 5, 1981.[4]

In October 1981, KWRO Broadcasting Corporation reached an agreement to sell KWRO-FM to Southwest Broadcasters, Inc. The deal was approved by the FCC on January 5, 1982.[5] The new owners had the FCC assign the station the KSHR-FM call sign on January 18, 1982.[1]

After a series of financial issues, Southwest Broadcasters, Inc., reached an agreement in November 1986 to sell this station to Coquille River Broadcasters, Inc. The deal was approved by the FCC on March 27, 1987, and the transaction was consummated on April 1, 1987.[6]

In April 2003, Coquille River Broadcasters, Inc., reached an agreement to sell this station to Bicoastal Media through their Bicoastal CB, LLC, subsidiary as part of a four-station deal valued at a reported $1.5 million.[7] The deal was approved by the FCC on August 22, 2003, and the transaction was consummated on October 16, 2003.[8] As part of an internal corporate reorganization, Bicoastal Media applied to the FCC in October 2007 to transfer the broadcast license for KSHR-FM and several sister stations from Bicoastal CB, LLC, to Bicoastal Media Licenses III, LLC. The transfer was approved by the FCC on October 29, 2007, and the transaction was consummated on the same day.[9]

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References

  1. "Call Sign History". FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database. Retrieved June 12, 2009.
  2. "Station Information Profile". Arbitron. Retrieved June 12, 2009.
  3. "Application Search Details (BPH-10553)". FCC Media Bureau. Retrieved June 12, 2009.
  4. "Application Search Details (BLH-19801014AD)". FCC Media Bureau. February 5, 1981.
  5. "Application Search Details (BALH-19811009HE)". FCC Media Bureau. January 5, 1982.
  6. "Application Search Details (BALH-19861114EE)". FCC Media Bureau. April 1, 1987.
  7. "Changing Hands - 2003-05-05". Broadcasting & Cable. May 4, 2003.
  8. "Application Search Details (BALH-20030430AAS)". FCC Media Bureau. October 16, 2003.
  9. "Application Search Details (BALH-20071016ABW)". FCC Media Bureau. October 29, 2007.
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