KLMY explained

KLMY
City:Long Beach, Washington
Area:North Oregon Coast
Branding:Clammy 99.7
Frequency:99.7 MHz
Airdate: (as KKEE at 94.3)
Format:Hot adult contemporary
Erp:15,000 watts
Haat:71m (233feet)
Class:C3
Facility Id:38910
Coordinates:46.3142°N -124.0519°W
Callsign Meaning:KLamMY (Clammy)[1]
Former Callsigns:KLBP (1/1986–11/1986, CP)
KKEE (1986–2001)
KKEE-FM (1/11/2001–1/18/2001)
KAQX (2001–2006)
KAST-FM (2006–2009)
KJOX-FM (2009–2010)
Former Frequencies:94.3 MHz (1989–2006)
Affiliations:Westwood One
Owner:Ohana Media Group
Licensee:OMG FCC Licenses, LLC
Sister Stations:KAST, KCRX-FM, KKOR, KVAS-FM
Website:clammy997.com
Licensing Authority:FCC

KLMY (99.7 FM) is a radio station licensed to Long Beach, Washington, United States. The station is owned by Ohana Media Group and features programming from Westwood One.[2]

History

The station was assigned the call sign KLBP on January 30, 1986. On November 28, 1986, it changed its call sign to KKEE, on January 11, 2001 to KKEE-FM, on January 18, 2001 to KAQX, on January 30, 2006 to KAST-FM with an adult contemporary format, on January 14, 2009 to KJOX-FM with a sports format from ESPN Radio, and on February 23, 2010 to the current KLMY.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Call Letter Origins . Radio History on the Web .
  2. Web site: KLMY Facility Record . United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division .
  3. Web site: KLMY Call Sign History . United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division .