KLSS-FM explained

Format:Top 40/CHR
Owner:Alpha Media
Licensee:Alpha 3E License, LLC
KLSS-FM
City:Mason City, Iowa
Area:Mason City
Branding:Star 106
Erp:100,000 watts
Facility Id:47094
Class:C1
Haat:96m (315feet)
Airdate:November 1, 1967
Frequency:106.1 MHz
Affiliations:Premiere Networks
Westwood One
Sister Stations:KRIB, KIAI, KYTC, KGLO
Former Callsigns:KLSS (1967-1985)
Webcast:Listen Live
Website:mystar106.com
Licensing Authority:FCC

KLSS-FM (106.1 MHz) is a radio station in North Central Iowa airing a Top 40 format. The station is licensed to Mason City, Iowa, and is owned by Alpha Media.[1] Studios are located on Yorktown Pike in east Mason City, and its transmitter is located on 260th Street, just outside the Mason City city limits.

History

The concept for KLSS-FM was an idea of country music station KSMN owner Hayward Talley, who filed an application with the Federal Communications Commission to add an FM station in 1966; however, it could not build it at its AM transmitter site due to short-spacing to another station in Waterloo.[2] The new station was approved in May 1967 and planned to broadcast KSMN during daytime hours while extending its service at night.[3] KLSS officially debuted on November 1, 1967, with an easy listening format.[4]

In 1984, Talley sold KSMN and KLSS to Hedberg Broadcasting of Blue Earth, Minnesota.[5] KSMN initially retained its country music format, but began simulcasting KLSS full-time (and also adopted the KLSS call letters, with the "-FM" suffix being added as well) on March 1, 1985.[6] [7] The two stations simulcasted until KLSS (AM) was divested to the University of Northern Iowa and became KRNI in September 1990. This was due to Hedberg reaching a deal to buy KRIB (1490 AM), and FCC rules of the time not allowing ownership of multiple AM or FM stations in the same area.[8] [9] [10]

In March 1997, Three Eagles Broadcasting bought the station.[11] In 2014, KLSS-FM was sold to Digity, LLC. Two years later, Alpha Media acquired Digity, LLC, including KLSS-FM, for $264 million.[12] [13]

Initially, KLSS aired an easy listening format, but over time, it would evolve to adult contemporary, and then hot adult contemporary by the 1990s. By the mid-2010s, KLSS evolved to its current Top 40/CHR format, though their playlist was dayparted by featuring more rhythmic songs during the evening and overnight hours. In addition, the station carries the syndicated "XYZ with Erik Zachary" weekday evenings, the 80s and 90s versions of Backtrax USA on Saturday and Sunday mornings, and the Hot AC version of American Top 40 on Sunday mornings.

The current "Star 106" branding was adopted in May 1999.[14]

In May 2024, program director, operations manager and midday host Jared Allen was let go from the station after 18 years due to nationwide staffing cuts initiated by Alpha Media. In addition, morning host Joe Malone and afternoon host Eric Fleming were relegated to primarily off-air roles, with the station going jockless. On June 5, KLSS began airing Westwood One's "Hits Now!" format.[15] [16] [17]

Children's Miracle Network Radiothon

KLSS hosts the Children's Miracle Network Radiothon each October, which raises money for the Children's Miracle Network and the University Of Iowa Children's Hospital and helps kids and families in need of major medical care.[18] [19]

References

  1. https://transition.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/fmq?call=KLSS KLSS-FM
  2. News: KSMN FM request submitted. November 8, 1966. 17. Globe-Gazette. Mason City, Iowa. Newspapers.com. February 28, 2022. February 28, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220228211301/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/96651793/ksmn-fm-request-submitted/. live.
  3. News: KSMN given FM permit. May 12, 1967. 20. Globe-Gazette. Mason City, Iowa. Newspapers.com. February 28, 2022. February 28, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220228211312/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/96652061/ksmn-given-fm-permit/. live.
  4. Web site: KLSS. Broadcasting Yearbook. 1970. B-76. World Radio History. 2022-02-28. 2022-02-20. https://web.archive.org/web/20220220192129/https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-BC-YB/1970/1970-BC-YB.pdf#276. live.
  5. News: KLSS, KSMN sold. February 29, 1984. 18. Globe-Gazette. Mason City, Iowa. Newspapers.com. February 28, 2022. February 28, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220228211336/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/96652813/klss-ksmn-sold/. live.
  6. News: New owner takes over radio stations. May 1, 1984. 3. Globe-Gazette. Mason City, Iowa. Newspapers.com. February 28, 2022. February 28, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220228211331/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/96652998/new-owner-takes-over-radio-stations/. live.
  7. News: KLSS on AM, too. March 1, 1985. 3. Globe-Gazette. Mason City, Iowa. Newspapers.com. February 28, 2022. February 28, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220228211314/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/96653109/klss-on-am-too/. live.
  8. News: Competitor purchases KRIB radio. April 11, 1990. A1, A2. Steve. McMahon. Globe-Gazette. Mason City, Iowa. Newspapers.com. February 28, 2022. February 28, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220228211313/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/96652459/competitor-purchases-krib-radio/. live.
  9. News: KLSS donates AM station to local public radio. July 22, 1990. Steve. McMahon. C13. Globe-Gazette. Mason City, Iowa. Newspapers.com. February 28, 2022. February 28, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220228211332/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/96652305/klss-donates-am-station-to-local-public/. live.
  10. News: New UNI-operated radio station begins broadcasting. September 9, 1990. D7. The Courier. Waterloo, Iowa. Newspapers.com. February 28, 2022. February 28, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220228211340/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/96653220/new-uni-operated-radio-station-begins/. live.
  11. Kevin Baskins, "Hedbergs sell KLSS, KRIB," The Globe-Gazette, March 4, 1997.
  12. News: Alpha Media/Digity Sale Price & Details. 2015-08-12. RadioInsight. 2018-05-28. en-US.
  13. Web site: Alpha Closes Digity Deal. RadioInk. 2016-02-25. 2018-05-28.
  14. https://northpine.com/broadcast/archive/news0599.htm
  15. Robin McClelland, "Longtime radio voices silenced in North Iowa," The Globe-Gazette, June 1, 2024.
  16. https://radioinsight.com/headlines/269522/alpha-media-continues-to-purge-programming-on-air-staffs-in-midwest-markets/ Alpha Media Continues to Purge Programming, On-Air Staffs in Midwest Markets
  17. https://www.westwoodone.com/formats/music/hits-now-top-40-chr/ Hits Now! (Top 40-CHR) | Westwood One
  18. Web site: Home . mystar106.com.
  19. Web site: Home . discovernorthiowa.com.

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