KLKS (FM) explained

KLKS
City:Pequot Lakes, Minnesota
Area:Brainerd Lakes Area
Branding:Talk 100
Frequency:100.1 MHz
Airdate:2002 (as WZFJ)
Format:Talk radio
Erp:5,200 watts
Haat:107 meters
Class:C2
Facility Id:76432
Callsign Meaning:K-LaKeS (previous branding)
Former Callsigns:WZFJ (2002–2012)
Affiliations:CBS News Radio
Premiere Networks
Westwood One
Owner:Jimmy D. Birkemeyer
Licensee:R & J Broadcasting, Inc.
Licensing Authority:FCC

KLKS (100.1 FM; "Talk 100") is a radio station owned by Jimmy D. Birkemeyer's R & J Broadcasting and located in Pequot Lakes, Minnesota. It serves the Brainerd Lakes Area of central Minnesota.

It is owned by R & J Broadcasting, Inc. Its sister stations are KKIN, KKIN-FM, KFGI, WWWI-FM, and WWWI.

Ownership

KLKS was built in 1983 by Allen Gray, who has a broadcasting career of 60 years. He was inducted into the Museum of Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2001.[1] The station, at the time operating on 104.3 FM in Breezy Point, had a full service programming format.

In June 2012, it was announced that KLKS was being sold by Lakes Broadcasting Group, Inc. to Minnesota Christian Broadcasters. That transaction was consummated on September 11, 2012, at a purchase price of $350,000.[2] According to FCC filings, however, the station continued to operate commercially.

On September 12, 2012 KLKS swapped frequencies with WZFJ (100.1 FM). 104.3 adopted the contemporary Christian format that had been aired on 100.1, branded as The Pulse, while 100.1 KLKS went silent.[3]

On March 21, 2013, KLKS was purchased by Red Rock Radio Corp.; the transaction, at a purchase price of $250,000, was consummated on August 1, 2013.[4] This made KLKS the sixth station in the area for Red Rock Radio.

On August 9, 2013, KLKS returned to the air with a classic hits format, branded as The Wave. This format and branding was later dropped in the fall of 2014 when the station adopted a talk radio format under the branding Talk 100.

On September 16, 2016, Red Rock Radio announced that it would sell KLKS to R & J Broadcasting as part of an eight station deal;[5] the sale was completed on December 21, 2016.[6]

External links

46.6019°N -94.3142°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Allen Gray . 2009-05-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20050817162214/http://www.museumofbroadcasting.com/Gray.htm . 2005-08-17 . dead .
  2. Web site: Saxe. Frank. Heine. Paul. Inside Radio. Inside Radio. 23 November 2014. 3. 14 September 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20141129101643/http://ftp.media.radcity.net/ZMST/daily/E3240.pdf. 29 November 2014. dead.
  3. News: Pierce. Jessi. KLKS Sale Moves Along. Brainerd Dispatch. 13 August 2012.
  4. Web site: Saxe. Frank. Heine. Paul. Inside Radio. Inside Radio. 23 November 2014. 3. 22 March 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20141129101647/http://ftp.media.radcity.net/ZMST/daily/E9577.pdf. 29 November 2014. dead.
  5. News: Venta. Lance. Red Rock Radio Continues Sell-Off With Two Deals. April 20, 2017. RadioInsight. September 16, 2016.
  6. Web site: Consummation Notice. CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. April 20, 2017. December 22, 2016.