KSNA

KSNA (100.7 FM, "100.7 My FM") is a radio station broadcasting an Adult CHR format. Licensed to Idaho Falls, Idaho, United States, the station is currently owned by Sand Hill Media Corp and features programming from Jones Radio Networks.[1]

KSNA
CityIdaho Falls, Idaho
Broadcast areaIdaho Falls-Pocatello-Rexburg
Frequency100.7 MHz
Branding100.7 My FM
SloganToday's Best Music
Programming
FormatAdult CHR
AffiliationsJones Radio Networks
Ownership
OwnerSand Hill Media Corp.
History
First air date1966
Former call signsKGVM-FM (1966–1975)
KUPI-FM (1975–1979)
KQPI-FM (1979–1988)
KUPI-FM (1988–2011)
Former frequencies99.1 MHz (1966–2011)
Technical information
Facility ID55237
ClassC1
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT193 meters
Transmitter coordinates43°21′6″N 112°0′29″W
Repeater(s)KSNA-FM1 Pocatello
Links
Website100myfm.com

History

The current KSNA license began as KGVM-FM 99.1 in 1966.[2] 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 and 1988, when the station was KQPI-FM instead.

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; at the same time, KSNA shifted from CHR to adult CHR.[3]

Previous logo on 94.3

gollark: QWERTY good.
gollark: Also a QWERTY keyboard.
gollark: What would be neat is a calculator with a graphical screen, decently powerful ARM processor and lithium-ion battery.
gollark: Small OLED panels are... £10 or so, and keyboards can't cost *that* much.
gollark: Those are very cheap.

References

  1. "KSNA Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  2. FCC History Cards for KSNA
  3. Venta, Lance (March 21, 2011). "100.7 My-FM Debuts In Idaho Falls". RadioInsight. Retrieved March 6, 2020.


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