KKMG

KKMG (98.9 FM, 98.9 Magic FM), is a heritage Top 40 (CHR) radio station located in the Colorado Springs-Pueblo-Denver radio market. The Cumulus Media outlet is licensed to Pueblo.

KKMG
CityPueblo, Colorado
Broadcast areaColorado Springs-Pueblo-Denver
Branding98.9 Magic FM
SloganToday's Best Music
Frequency98.9 MHz (HD Radio)
First air dateJanuary 1, 1967 (as KVMN)
FormatTop 40 (CHR)
ERP57,000 watts
HAAT695 meters
ClassC
Facility ID11229
Call sign meaningK Kolorado's MaGic
Former call signsKVMN (1967–1978)
KPLV (1978–1981)
KRQY (1981–1983)
OwnerCumulus Media
(Radio License Holding CBC, LLC)
Sister stationsKATC, KCSF, KKFM, KKPK, KVOR
WebcastStream pops up when you open website.
Website989magicfm.com

Magic FM is one of the most popular and recognized radio stations in Southern Colorado.

History

98.9 signed on as KVMN on January 1, 1967.[1] It was owned by the Pueblo Stereo Broadcasting Company. Recreation Broadcasting of Pueblo bought KVMN in 1974; Horwin Broadcasting acquired it in 1978 and relaunched the station as KPLV; and KPLV became KRQY in 1981.

In 1983, KRQY became KKMG "The New Magic 99", although it was on 98.9 and KVUU was on the 99.9 frequency.

In 1987, KKMG changed its moniker to "The All New Magic FM", ending confusion between them and KVUU. In fall 1988, KKMG moved its office and studios into the Colorado Springs area. Around this time, direct competitor KATM also made a move into the city to compete with the CHR leader at the time KIKX. To coincide with the move to Colorado Springs, KKMG switched to a Churban format (CHR-Urban).

The new Churban format was an instant success, and KKMG eventually forced KIKX and KATM out of the CHR format. KKMG moved back to a CHR-pop lean in 1994. Despite its good ratings, KKMG lost money, and entered a Lease marketing agreement with classic rocker KKFM in 1991. KKFM's parent company Citadel Broadcasting then purchased KKMG a few years later. Citadel merged with Cumulus Media on September 16, 2011.[2]

KKMG dominated the radio ratings in Colorado Springs until 2004 when KIBT signed on with a Rhythmic Top 40 format.

In 2006, the Colorado Springs Gazette voted Magic FM as the "Best Radio Station In Colorado Springs."

References

  1. "1970 Broadcasting Yearbook" (PDF). p. B-34. Retrieved June 12, 2019.
  2. "Cumulus now owns Citadel Broadcasting". Atlanta Business Journal. September 16, 2011. Retrieved September 16, 2011.

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