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Radio station in Sisseton, South Dakota
KBWS-FM
Frequency102.9 MHz
BrandingSuperstar Country B103
Programming
FormatCountry
Ownership
OwnerPrairie Winds Broadcasting, Inc.
Sister stationsKDIO, KMSD, KPHR, KJKQ
History
First air dateDecember 15, 1983
Technical information
Licensing authorityFCC
Facility ID36355
ClassC1
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT140 meters (460 feet)
Transmitter coordinates45°36′52″N 97°24′51″W / 45.61444°N 97.41417°W / 45.61444; -97.41417
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
WebsiteOfficial Website

KBWS-FM (102.9 FM, "Superstar Country B103") is a radio station licensed to serve Sisseton, South Dakota. The station is owned by Prairie Winds Broadcasting. It airs a country music format.

The station was assigned the KBWS-FM call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on December 15, 1983.

Ownership

In 2004 as part of a reorganization by the Ingstad family, Aberdeen Radio Ranch Inc. (Robert J. Ingstad, co-president) agreed to acquire KGIM, KGIM-FM, KNBZ, and KQKD from Robert E. Ingstad (Pheasant Country Broadcasting). The transaction price was not disclosed. KBWS-FM was retained by Pheasant Country Broadcasting with an agreement to be operated by Ingstad owned Big Stone Broadcasting.

In August 2007, Armada Media Corporation agreed to purchase the assets of radio stations KMSD-AM, KBWS-FM, KDIO-AM and KPHR-FM from Big Stone Broadcasting, Inc., and Pheasant Country Broadcasting, Inc for $2.9 million.

Effective August 30, 2019, Armada Media sold KBWS-FM, five sister stations, and a translator to Prairie Winds Broadcasting, Inc. for a total price of $1.5 million

Programming and history

KBWS-FM signed on the air in December, 1983. It’s frequency was 102.9 and as it was prior to the advent of digital radios, it was branded as B103. The original format was a board based Adult Contemporary…encompassing everything from pop-country to lighter rock.

The studios and tower site were located in the small town of Eden, South Dakota. As a 100KW FM station, KBWS served Northeast South Dakota, West Central Minnesota, and Southeast North Dakota. It was originally owned by the publishers of the newspapers in Sisseton, Britton, and Webster, South Dakota. Mark Murray and Steve Collin’s were two of the original disk jockeys.

KBWS-FM airs a country format. Until 1997, the station was branded as B103. Due to owners Pheasant Country Broadcasting's launch of 100,000 watt KGIM-FM "Pheasant Country 103" in the Aberdeen, South Dakota market, KBWS-FM was rebranded Pheasant Country 103 and aired a simulcast of KGIM-FM's programming (excluding a local show from 6am-10am). This created a Pheasant Country 103 brand that could be heard across northeast South Dakota, southeast North Dakota and west central Minnesota. This simulcast was ended in the fall of 2004 due to a reorganization by the Ingstad family. KBWS-FM now airs exclusively local programming derived from its Sisseton, South Dakota studio.

In the late 90s, KBWS-FM moved its studios from its Eden, South Dakota tower site to its current studio location on Veterans Avenue in Sisseton, South Dakota.

References

  1. "Facility Technical Data for KBWS-FM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. "Station Information Profile". Arbitron. Archived from the original on 2010-03-01.
  3. Jacobson, Adam (June 26, 2019). "Prairie Winds Blow Dakotas Cluster Away From Armada | Radio & Television Business Report".

External links

Country radio stations in the state of South Dakota
Stations
See also
adult contemporary
classic hits
college
country
news/talk
NPR
oldies
religious
rock
sports
top 40
urban
other radio stations in South Dakota


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