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KLSC
Broadcast areaSikeston, Missouri
Frequency92.9 MHz
BrandingShuffle 92.9
Programming
FormatVariety Hits
Ownership
Owner
KMAL, KSIM, KGIR
History
First air date
September 17, 1999 (as KMAL-FM)
Former call signs
KMAL-FM (9/1999-12/1999)
Technical information
Facility ID4154
ClassC2
ERP50,000 watts
HAAT145 meters (476 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
36°40′31″N 89°46′19″W / 36.67528°N 89.77194°W / 36.67528; -89.77194
Links
Webcasthttps://radio.securenetsystems.net/cwa/index.cfm?stationCallSign=KLSC
Websiteshuffle929.com

KLSC (92.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Variety Hits format. Licensed to Malden, Missouri, United States, the station is currently owned by Max Media and licensed to MRR License LLC.[1]

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History

The station was assigned the call letters KMAL-FM on September 17, 1999. On December 10, 1999, the station changed its call sign to the current KLSC.[2]

On June 1, 2018, KLSC changed their format from ESPN sports to contemporary hit radio, branded as "Hot 92.9".[3]

On January 5, 2024, KLSC changed formats from CHR as "Hot 92.9" to variety hits as "Shuffle 92.9", playing a variety of songs from the '70's through the early 2000's.

Ownership

In December 2003, Mississippi River Radio, acting as Max Media LLC (John Trinder, president/COO), reached an agreement to purchase WCIL, WCIL-FM, WJPF, WOOZ-FM, WUEZ, WXLT, KCGQ-FM, KEZS-FM, KGIR, KGKS, KJEZ, KKLR-FM, KLSC, KMAL, KSIM, KWOC, and KZIM from the Zimmer Radio Group (James L. Zimmer, owner).[4] The reported value of this 17 station transaction was $43 million.[5]

References

  1. ^ "KLSC Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  2. ^ "KLSC Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  3. ^ Max Media Launches Hot 92.9 in Southeast Missouri Radioinsight - June 1, 2018
  4. ^ Homan, John D. (2003-12-19). "Zimmer sells 17 radio stations". Southern Illinoisan. The Zimmer Radio Group, a family-owned media company, announced Wednesday it will sell 17 of its 32 stations [...] to Mississippi River Radio.
  5. ^ "Changing Hands - 1/12/2004". Broadcasting & Cable. 2004-01-12.

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