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Former morning hosts include Zach Pizza (2007–2008), Keri Kramer, Chris Pickett (March 2004—August 2005), Pat Ebertz, Barry Collins, Shawnda McNeal (March 2004-August 2005, now at ]), Rich Ward, Julie K (1995), Stevo Hunter, and John Uran. Former morning hosts include Zach Pizza (2007–2008), Keri Kramer, Chris Pickett (March 2004—August 2005), Pat Ebertz, Barry Collins, Shawnda McNeal (March 2004-August 2005, now at ]), Rich Ward, Julie K (1995), Stevo Hunter, and John Uran.


Former mid-day personalities include Taylor Shay (now at WIAD, Washington, D.C.), Chase (now at ]), Cathy Cooley, Patty McLain, Cheryl West, Neal Thelen, Blake Patton, Jack Hicks, Sam Stevens, Famous Amos (now on Lite 99.9 as the morning host),<ref>https://lite999.com/amos-in-the-morning/</ref> and Alayna Jaye.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20220220192648/http://www.1047kcld.com/#</ref> Former mid-day personalities include Taylor Shay (now at WIAD, Washington, D.C.), Chase (now at ]), Cathy Cooley, Patty McLain, Cheryl West, Neal Thelen, Blake Patton, Jack Hicks, Sam Stevens, Famous Amos (now on Lite 99.9 as the morning host),<ref>https://lite999.com/amos-in-the-morning/ {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}}</ref> and Alayna Jaye.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20220220192648/http://www.1047kcld.com/# {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}}</ref>


Former afternoon hosts include Mike Shaffer (2008–2010, now at ]), Brook Stephans (now at ]), Blaine Fowler (now at WDVD-Detroit), Timmy Daniels (2005–2008), John E. Cage, Hurricane Keith Carr, and Tom Wakefield. Former afternoon hosts include Mike Shaffer (2008–2010, now at ]), Brook Stephans (now at ]), Blaine Fowler (now at WDVD-Detroit), Timmy Daniels (2005–2008), John E. Cage, Hurricane Keith Carr, and Tom Wakefield.


Former evening hosts include Wayne D (now at ]), Wes McKane, Lackey Boy (98-99, now known as "Chris Parker" at WTVR-Richmond), David Black (January 1998-?), Dave Kelly (2000–2002), Dino (2002–2004, now at ]), Mike Danger (now at ]), John Nordstrom (1992), Chad Brueske, Susan Sheffield, Earl Wayne, Mike Boelter, Zannie Kaye (2014-2017),<ref>https://ramp247.com/programming/zannie-k-on-the-loose/</ref> Mollie Mawlz<ref>https://ramp247.com/programming/opportunities-grand-rapids-st-cloud/</ref> and Darrin Feist. Former evening hosts include Wayne D (now at ]), Wes McKane, Lackey Boy (98-99, now known as "Chris Parker" at WTVR-Richmond), David Black (January 1998-?), Dave Kelly (2000–2002), Dino (2002–2004, now at ]), Mike Danger (now at ]), John Nordstrom (1992), Chad Brueske, Susan Sheffield, Earl Wayne, Mike Boelter, Zannie Kaye (2014-2017),<ref>https://ramp247.com/programming/zannie-k-on-the-loose/ {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}}</ref> Mollie Mawlz<ref>https://ramp247.com/programming/opportunities-grand-rapids-st-cloud/ {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}}</ref> and Darrin Feist.


==History== ==History==

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Radio station in St. Cloud, Minnesota
KCLD-FM
Broadcast areaCentral Minnesota
Frequency104.7 MHz
Branding104.7 KCLD
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatTop 40/CHR
AffiliationsCompass Media Networks
Premiere Networks
Ownership
Owner
Sister stationsKCML, KNSI, KZPK, K277BS
History
First air date1948 (as KFAM-FM)
Former call signsKFAM-FM (1948–1975)
Call sign meaningSt. CLouD
Technical information
Licensing authorityFCC
Facility ID37003
ClassC
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT300 meters (980 ft)
Transmitter coordinates45°34′03″N 94°30′43″W / 45.56750°N 94.51194°W / 45.56750; -94.51194
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
Website1047kcld.com

KCLD-FM (104.7 MHz) is an American radio station in St. Cloud, Minnesota, airing a CHR/Top 40 music format. The station is owned by Leighton Broadcasting. It has been a Top 40 outlet since 1976.

The current on-air weekday lineup includes KCLD Playhouse Mornings with Kat and JJ Holiday, Derek Lee on afternoons and the live syndicated Liveline with Mason Kelter at night.

Former on-air staff

Former morning hosts include Zach Pizza (2007–2008), Keri Kramer, Chris Pickett (March 2004—August 2005), Pat Ebertz, Barry Collins, Shawnda McNeal (March 2004-August 2005, now at WSTO), Rich Ward, Julie K (1995), Stevo Hunter, and John Uran.

Former mid-day personalities include Taylor Shay (now at WIAD, Washington, D.C.), Chase (now at WZEE), Cathy Cooley, Patty McLain, Cheryl West, Neal Thelen, Blake Patton, Jack Hicks, Sam Stevens, Famous Amos (now on Lite 99.9 as the morning host), and Alayna Jaye.

Former afternoon hosts include Mike Shaffer (2008–2010, now at WSTW), Brook Stephans (now at KZPK), Blaine Fowler (now at WDVD-Detroit), Timmy Daniels (2005–2008), John E. Cage, Hurricane Keith Carr, and Tom Wakefield.

Former evening hosts include Wayne D (now at WSIX-FM), Wes McKane, Lackey Boy (98-99, now known as "Chris Parker" at WTVR-Richmond), David Black (January 1998-?), Dave Kelly (2000–2002), Dino (2002–2004, now at WFBC-FM), Mike Danger (now at WPXY), John Nordstrom (1992), Chad Brueske, Susan Sheffield, Earl Wayne, Mike Boelter, Zannie Kaye (2014-2017), Mollie Mawlz and Darrin Feist.

History

The 104.7 MHz frequency in St. Cloud was originally assigned to KFAM-FM, which was owned by the St. Cloud Daily Times. A sister station of AM station KFAM, KFAM-FM began broadcasting in 1948.

KFAM-FM was sold for $400,000 in 1975. The new owner, Alvar Leighton, changed the call letters to KCLD.

References

  1. "Facility Technical Data for KCLD-FM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. "On-Air :: 104-7 KCLD". 1047kcld.com.
  3. https://lite999.com/amos-in-the-morning/
  4. https://web.archive.org/web/20220220192648/http://www.1047kcld.com/#
  5. https://ramp247.com/programming/zannie-k-on-the-loose/
  6. https://ramp247.com/programming/opportunities-grand-rapids-st-cloud/
  7. "KFAM-FM Is Launched; Duplicates KFAM Shows" (PDF). Broadcasting. November 8, 1948. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
  8. Lindblad, Sister Owen (October 1987). "On the Air: The 'Voice of Central Minnesota'" (PDF). Escape to the Minnesota Good Times. Retrieved 1 February 2015.

External links

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List of radio stations in Minnesota
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