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KZMY
Broadcast areaBozeman, Montana
Helena, Montana
Frequency103.5 MHz
BrandingMy 103.5
Programming
FormatHot adult contemporary
AffiliationsCompass Media Networks
Premiere Networks
Ownership
Owner
KISN, KMMS, KMMS-FM, KPRK, KXLB
History
First air date
2004
Call sign meaning
"Bozeman's My" (branding)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID72722
ClassC1
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT289 meters (949 feet)
Transmitter coordinates
45°57′25″N 111°22′11″W / 45.95694°N 111.36972°W / 45.95694; -111.36972
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
Websitemy1035.com

KZMY (103.5 FM, "My 103.5") is a radio station licensed to serve Bozeman, Montana. The station is owned by Townsquare Media, licensed to Townsquare License, LLC. It airs a hot adult contemporary music format.[2]

All Townsquare Media Bozeman studios are located at 125 West Mendenhall Street, downtown Bozeman. KXLB, KMMS-FM, KZMY, and KISN all share a transmitter site on Green Mountain, east of Bozeman.

The station was assigned the KZMY call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on June 20, 2002.[3]

Ownership

In February 2008, Colorado-based GAPWEST Broadcasting completed the acquisition of 57 radio stations in 13 markets in the Pacific Northwest-Rocky Mountain region from Clear Channel Communications.[4] The deal, valued at a reported $74 million, included six Bozeman stations, seven in Missoula and five in Billings. Other stations in the deal are located in Shelby, Montana, and in Casper and Cheyenne, Wyoming, plus Pocatello and Twin Falls, Idaho, and Yakima, Washington. GapWest was folded into Townsquare Media on August 13, 2010.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KZMY". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ "Station Information Profile". Arbitron. Archived from the original on 2010-03-01.
  3. ^ "Call Sign History". FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database.
  4. ^ Richardson, Dave (2008-02-15). "GAPWEST closes deal for Bozeman radio stations; Goodbye Clear Channel, Hello GAPWEST". Bozeman Daily Chronicle.
  5. ^ "Townsquare Media completes roll-up of GAP". Radio Business Report. August 13, 2010. Archived from the original on January 21, 2011. Retrieved August 15, 2010.