The growing popularity of its FM sister station led station ownership to adopt the gospel format, which proved to be successful.
Later in 1972, an FM sister station WQIX went on the air, playing a modern country format.
Construction on a new FM sister station for KEAS began in 1985.
In 1965, an FM sister station was added at 106.5 MHz.
The FM sister station was added shortly after with John Taylor as the GM.
(The station and its FM sister station still operate from this facility.)
FM sister station had gone country the previous August.
From that time period to 1979, it simulcasted to its FM sister station of the same callsign.
The new call sign was KBGG, shared with its FM sister station.
In addition, the station began an FM sister station in 1947.
The growing popularity of its FM sister station led station ownership to adopt the gospel format, which proved to be successful.
Later in 1972, an FM sister station WQIX went on the air, playing a modern country format.
Construction on a new FM sister station for KEAS began in 1985.
In 1965, an FM sister station was added at 106.5 MHz.
The FM sister station was added shortly after with John Taylor as the GM.
(The station and its FM sister station still operate from this facility.)
FM sister station had gone country the previous August.
From that time period to 1979, it simulcasted to its FM sister station of the same callsign.
The new call sign was KBGG, shared with its FM sister station.
In addition, the station began an FM sister station in 1947.