Broadcast area | Sun Valley, Idaho |
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Frequency | 1340 KHz |
Programming | |
Format | Defunct (was country) |
Ownership | |
Owner | Silver Creek Communications, Inc. |
History | |
First air date |
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Last air date | 1992 |
Call sign meaning | "Ski" |
Technical information | |
Facility ID | 60391 |
Power |
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KSKI was an AM radio station at 1340 kHz in Hailey, Idaho, which broadcast between 1960 and 1992. The station was the first in the Wood River Valley and spawned a successful FM station, KSKI-FM, which remains on the air. It ceased broadcasting due to economic difficulties spurred by the launch of radio station KECH-FM, which was KSKI-AM-FM's first competitor in the Sun Valley area. [1]
KSKI signed on the air on November 17, 1960. [2] The station was initially licensed to Sun Valley and gave the resort town its first full-time radio service, broadcasting from studios located in the Sun Valley Lodge at the resort and a transmitter in Ketchum. [3] The original owner was Radio Sun Valley, Inc., with Roger Hagadone as president. [3]
It was not long before KSKI sought to move from Sun Valley. In 1963, it filed its first application to relocate its studio base and transmitter to Hailey; later that year, it went silent for what turned out to be two years while the station made the move. [4] The FCC granted the application on September 8, 1965; while KSKI was to go on air from Hailey on December 1, [5] it did not sign on until February 10, 1966. [6]
On February 1, 1969, Kent Frandsen became KSKI's general manager; four years later, he bought the station from Hagadone under the name Sun Valley Radio, Inc., [7] for $1 plus the assumption of more than $41,000 in liabilities. [8] Frandsen's ownership of KSKI saw the station apply in 1974 for a new FM station on 93.5 MHz, which would transmit from Bald Mountain and bring with it an expansion of the studios in Hailey. [9] The FCC finally granted the KSKI-FM application in January 1977, [10] and the station went on the air that August 3. [6]: B-87 [11] KSKI AM simulcast its new FM sister from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. and again from 7 p.m. to midnight. [11] KSKI-AM-FM were known for their eclectic mix of music programming, aiming to serve listeners in a market that had no other radio stations; the pair also gained a small but devoted audience in the larger Twin Falls area. [12]
The AM station changed its call letters to KNRC on December 2, 1985, but changed back to KSKI on July 1, 1987. [13] The station was airing a crossover country format by 1989. [6]
In November 1989, KSKI-AM-FM was sold to Silver Creek Communications, a company of businessman John McCaw, Jr., for $950,000; while McCaw owned cable systems and was in the middle of acquiring TV station group LIN Broadcasting, his other radio holdings were all in Alaska. [14] The AM station continued to operate until late 1992. Economic difficulties in the local advertising market caused by the launch of competing station KECH-FM, which had taken to the air in 1988, [1] prompted Silver Creek to shutter the AM station and send the license to the Federal Communications Commission for cancellation. [15] Not long after, Silver Creek converted the operations of KSKI-FM to an automated service known as "The Mountain", programmed specifically for ski resort areas with special Sun Valley-specific inserts from its base at KZYR in Colorado. [16]
Broadcast area | Sun Valley, Idaho |
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Frequency | 1340 KHz |
Programming | |
Format | Defunct (was country) |
Ownership | |
Owner | Silver Creek Communications, Inc. |
History | |
First air date |
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Last air date | 1992 |
Call sign meaning | "Ski" |
Technical information | |
Facility ID | 60391 |
Power |
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KSKI was an AM radio station at 1340 kHz in Hailey, Idaho, which broadcast between 1960 and 1992. The station was the first in the Wood River Valley and spawned a successful FM station, KSKI-FM, which remains on the air. It ceased broadcasting due to economic difficulties spurred by the launch of radio station KECH-FM, which was KSKI-AM-FM's first competitor in the Sun Valley area. [1]
KSKI signed on the air on November 17, 1960. [2] The station was initially licensed to Sun Valley and gave the resort town its first full-time radio service, broadcasting from studios located in the Sun Valley Lodge at the resort and a transmitter in Ketchum. [3] The original owner was Radio Sun Valley, Inc., with Roger Hagadone as president. [3]
It was not long before KSKI sought to move from Sun Valley. In 1963, it filed its first application to relocate its studio base and transmitter to Hailey; later that year, it went silent for what turned out to be two years while the station made the move. [4] The FCC granted the application on September 8, 1965; while KSKI was to go on air from Hailey on December 1, [5] it did not sign on until February 10, 1966. [6]
On February 1, 1969, Kent Frandsen became KSKI's general manager; four years later, he bought the station from Hagadone under the name Sun Valley Radio, Inc., [7] for $1 plus the assumption of more than $41,000 in liabilities. [8] Frandsen's ownership of KSKI saw the station apply in 1974 for a new FM station on 93.5 MHz, which would transmit from Bald Mountain and bring with it an expansion of the studios in Hailey. [9] The FCC finally granted the KSKI-FM application in January 1977, [10] and the station went on the air that August 3. [6]: B-87 [11] KSKI AM simulcast its new FM sister from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. and again from 7 p.m. to midnight. [11] KSKI-AM-FM were known for their eclectic mix of music programming, aiming to serve listeners in a market that had no other radio stations; the pair also gained a small but devoted audience in the larger Twin Falls area. [12]
The AM station changed its call letters to KNRC on December 2, 1985, but changed back to KSKI on July 1, 1987. [13] The station was airing a crossover country format by 1989. [6]
In November 1989, KSKI-AM-FM was sold to Silver Creek Communications, a company of businessman John McCaw, Jr., for $950,000; while McCaw owned cable systems and was in the middle of acquiring TV station group LIN Broadcasting, his other radio holdings were all in Alaska. [14] The AM station continued to operate until late 1992. Economic difficulties in the local advertising market caused by the launch of competing station KECH-FM, which had taken to the air in 1988, [1] prompted Silver Creek to shutter the AM station and send the license to the Federal Communications Commission for cancellation. [15] Not long after, Silver Creek converted the operations of KSKI-FM to an automated service known as "The Mountain", programmed specifically for ski resort areas with special Sun Valley-specific inserts from its base at KZYR in Colorado. [16]