This week, Townsquare filed silent notifications for the two translators in Sedalia and Warrensburg that it recently acquired from Bott Broadcasting. As noted in this and previous filings, Townsend is relocating the Sedalia translator, K234CE, to the KSIS(AM) tower just north of Sedalia and will rebroadcast KSIS. The current filing indicates that the Warrensburg translator, K245BO, is fed off-the-air from K234CE. Consquently, it has also had to go off the air until the K234CE relocation is completed.
Bott replaced the translators with a new station, 88.3 KVWS, licensed to Sedalia, the first week of December.
The translators will give KSIS FM coverage in two of the three primary communities in the western portion of central Missouri. Townsquare also owns KSDL, which began as KSIS-FM in 1964, the first FM station in central Missouri to survive to the present day.
KSIS is a news/talk station.
Bott replaced the translators with a new station, 88.3 KVWS, licensed to Sedalia, the first week of December.
The translators will give KSIS FM coverage in two of the three primary communities in the western portion of central Missouri. Townsquare also owns KSDL, which began as KSIS-FM in 1964, the first FM station in central Missouri to survive to the present day.
KSIS is a news/talk station.