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KDWY

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KDWY
Broadcast areaSouthwestern Wyoming
Frequency105.3 MHz
BrandingThe Diamond
Programming
FormatCountry music
AffiliationsCumulus Media
Ownership
Owner
  • Dan and Kim Dockstader
  • (SVI Media, LLC)
KMER, KRSV, KRSV-FM, KVSI
History
First air date
April 23, 1997
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID77947
ClassC2
ERP16,000 watts
HAAT270 metres (886 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
41°50′18″N 110°30′14″W / 41.83833°N 110.50389°W / 41.83833; -110.50389
Links
Public license information
Websitesvinews.com

KDWY is an American FM radio station broadcasting on 105.3 MHz FM and is licensed to Diamondville, Wyoming. It primarily broadcasts a country music format, but occasionally broadcasts local high school football and basketball games from Kemmerer or Diamondville as well. KDWY has sister stations, KMER, KVSI, KRSV-FM, and KRSV. The transmitter is located northeast of downtown Kemmerer on Quealy Peak.

History

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The station began as a construction permit on April 23, 1997. The initial construction permit expired, and was modified several times. The station received a license to cover on December 22, 2000. The station was owned by Jerrold T. Lundquist, of Chaparral Broadcasting.[2] Lundquist (Chaparral Broadcasting) sold the station for $2 million to Simmons Media, based out of Salt Lake City on April 19, 2004. At that time, KDWY's sister stations were KAOX 107.3, and KMER in Kemmerer.[3]

The station was put in a trust in 2010 owned by Larry Patrick and operated by Broadway Media. Simmons kept KAOX and KMER. The station was sold for $15,000 to current owners SVI Media in mid 2018. KMER was also sold for $40,000.[4][5]

SVI Media noted that at the time of sale, both KDWY and KMER were off air. Most of the broadcasting equipment at the studio was "archaic" and needed to be upgraded. The station returned to air with a soft opening, before fully returning to air with newer equipment. The current owners also stated they would add local high school football broadcasts at a later date.[6]

With the sale, KDWY began to simulcast KRSV, and KMER. KDWY was known as "105.3 The Spur".[7]

Signal

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KDWY broadcasts from a tower located northeast of Kemmerer, and with its 16,000 watt signal, covers much of southwestern Wyoming. KDWY can also be heard in parts of northern Utah and southeastern Idaho, with a good radio, or a car stereo. The station at one point had a construction permit to move to Oakley, Utah, changing frequencies to 105.5 FM. It would have then become a rimshot to the Salt Lake City market. The tower would move to Humpy Peak in Utah. Ultimately, the frequency move and construction permit went unbuilt.[8]

References

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  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KDWY". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ "KDWY 105.3 FM Diamondville, Wyoming". FCCData.org. Retrieved May 12, 2024.
  3. ^ "Simmons Acquires KMER-AM, KAOX-FM, KDWY-FM, from Chaparral Bdcstg. Co., Inc". MediaServicesGroup.com. March 5, 2004.
  4. ^ "Blizzard conditions at FCC in wake of SLC radio deal". Radio and Television Business Report. June 21, 2010.
  5. ^ "Deal Digest July 5, 2018". InsideRadio.com. July 5, 2018.
  6. ^ "SVI buys local radio stations". Kemmerer Gazette. July 19, 2018.
  7. ^ "Deal Digest November 1, 2018". InsideRadio.com. November 1, 2018. Retrieved May 12, 2024.
  8. ^ "Salt lake City frequency shuffle finally taking shape". RadioInsight.com. November 24, 2014.
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