KGBK explained

KGBK
City:Larned, Kansas
Area:Great Bend, Kansas
Branding:Real Country 98.9 GBK
Frequency:98.9 MHz
Airdate:1965 (as KANS-FM at 96.7)
Format:Country
Erp:16,500 watts
Haat:123m (404feet)
Class:C3
Facility Id:7990
Coordinates:38.3106°N -99.0133°W
Former Callsigns:KANS-FM (1965–1985)
KQDF-FM (1985–1995)
KGTR (1995–2007)
KSOB (2007–2023)
Former Frequencies:96.7 MHz (1966–2023)
Affiliations:SRN News
Westwood One
Kansas City Royals
Owner:Christofer Shank
Licensee:Ad Astra per Aspera Broadcasting, Inc.
Sister Stations:KLQR
Webcast:Listen live
Licensing Authority:FCC

KGBK (98.9 FM, "Real Country 98.9 GBK") is a commercial radio station licensed to serve Larned, Kansas, United States. The station is currently owned by Christofer Shank, through licensee Ad Astra per Aspera Broadcasting, Inc.

KGBK broadcasts a gold-based country music music format.[1]

History

KGBK signed on as KANS-FM on November 1, 1965, at 96.7 FM. Initially broadcasting with 910 watts of power, it upgraded to 3,000 watts in the mid-1980s. The station was assigned the KSOB call sign by the Federal Communications Commission on November 27, 2007.[2] It previously aired the ""Jack FM and "Bob FM" adult hits formats.[3]

As part of former owner Rocking M Media's bankruptcy reorganization, in which 12 stations in Kansas would be auctioned off to new owners, it was announced on October 31, 2022 that Hutchinson-based Ad Astra per Aspera Broadcasting was the winning bidder for KSOB, KNNS and Salina-based KVOB for $152,000. Ahead of the closure of the sale, Ad Astra per Aspera applied for new KGBK call letters for the station, which took effect on April 1, 2023. On March 31, Ad Astra per Aspera assumed control of the stations, with KGBK shifting to a traditional country format as "Real Country."[4] [5] [6] [7] Concurrent with the sale consummation, Ad Astra per Aspera filed a frequency change for the station to 98.9 MHz, move their transmitter to a site northwest of Pawnee Rock (and therefore, improving their coverage in Great Bend), and increase power to 16,500 watts.[8] The upgrades were completed on August 9, [9] and the station was licensed for operation on 98.9 MHz effective September 7.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Arbitron . Station Information Profile . August 8, 2009.
  2. Web site: Call Sign History . FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database . August 8, 2009.
  3. Web site: Format Changes . Your Midwest Media . 3 January 2013 . 24 February 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130317011411/http://www.yourmidwestmedia.net/mainsite/formatchanges.html . 17 March 2013 .
  4. https://radioinsight.com/headlines/244492/four-operators-to-split-12-stations-auctioned-off-by-rocking-m-media/ Four Operators to Split 12 Stations Auctioned Off by Rocking M Media
  5. https://www.rbr.com/the-rocking-m-asset-auction-concludes/ The Rocking M Asset Auction Concludes
  6. https://www.insideradio.com/free/rocking-m-auction-opens-window-to-kansas-broadcasters-to-grow-their-reach/article_a7666a5e-58eb-11ed-82b5-7755a711e120.html Rocking M Auction Opens Window to Kansas Broadcasters to Grow Their Reach
  7. https://radioinsight.com/headlines/251103/ad-astra-relaunches-kansas-trio/ Ad Astra Relaunches Kansas Trio
  8. https://enterpriseefiling.fcc.gov/dataentry/views/public/fmDraftCopy?displayType=html&appKey=25076f9186f2886f018710054dc9079f&id=25076f9186f2886f018710054dc9079f&goBack=N
  9. https://www.adastraradio.com/adastra-news/kgbk-relocates-to-upgrade-and-increase-coverage