KSQY explained

KSQY
City:Deadwood, South Dakota
Area:Rapid City area
Branding:95.1 K-SKY
Frequency:95.1 MHz
Repeater:95.1 KSQY-FM1 (Rapid City)
Airdate:1982
Format:Mainstream rock
Erp:100,000 watts
Haat:521 meters
Class:C
Facility Id:3041
Callsign Meaning:K-"SKY" in reference to its large signal
Affiliations:Compass Media Networks
Owner:Haugo Broadcasting, Inc
Sister Stations:KIQK, KTOQ
Website:951ksky.com
Licensing Authority:FCC

KSQY (95.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a mainstream rock format. The station known as "K-SKY" is licensed to Deadwood, South Dakota and serves the Rapid City listening area. K-SKY is owned by Haugo Broadcasting, Inc.[1]

History

95.1 K-SKY began broadcasting in August 1982 [2] from a tower on the summit of Terry Peak in Lead, South Dakota giving the station a very large coverage area that reaches parts of five states. K-SKY uses a 17,000 watt booster licensed to Rapid City to help cover the Rapid City metro with a stronger signal.

During the mid-1980s, K-SKY was one of the highest rated Album-oriented rock stations in the US. Through the years, K-SKY has changed formats to Classic rock to Adult Album Alternative (AAA).

The original K-SKY studios were located at 666 Main Street in downtown Deadwood. In 1998, Haugo Broadcasting (owner of KSQY) acquired Rapid City stations KIQK "Kick 104" and KTOQ "K-Talk 1340" from Tom-Tom Communications, then owned by NBC news anchor Tom Brokaw. Soon after the purchase, KSQY moved its studios to Rapid City and joined its new sister stations. In Sept 2008, Haugo Broadcasting moved into its new facilities at 3601 Canyon Lake Drive.

External links

44.33°N -103.837°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: KSQY Facility Record . United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division .
  2. Web site: KSQY Call Sign History . United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division .