KMSO-102.5, RIP 1985-2024.
KHDV-107.9, RIP 2007-2024.
Both signed off the air on New Year's Eve. Sheila Callahan retired from local broadcasting after over 40 years.
I assume this will mean a possible tweak in format for KKVU. Classic hits are still available on The Ride, a translator on 94.3 in Missoula, and in some areas, The Big 100 (KIBG) makes it in...especially south Missoula and Lolo, as a fringe rimshot. This would be a great opportunity for Anderson to buy out 102.5 or 107.9/103.7 to simulcast 100.7 KIBG to Missoula/the Bitterroot (thus adding thousands of potential listeners - a "superstation" of sorts from Whitefish to Darby). At one point, they were available on 95.3.
From the other site: Missoula Duo Signs-Off With Owner Retirement
KHDV-107.9, RIP 2007-2024.
Both signed off the air on New Year's Eve. Sheila Callahan retired from local broadcasting after over 40 years.
I assume this will mean a possible tweak in format for KKVU. Classic hits are still available on The Ride, a translator on 94.3 in Missoula, and in some areas, The Big 100 (KIBG) makes it in...especially south Missoula and Lolo, as a fringe rimshot. This would be a great opportunity for Anderson to buy out 102.5 or 107.9/103.7 to simulcast 100.7 KIBG to Missoula/the Bitterroot (thus adding thousands of potential listeners - a "superstation" of sorts from Whitefish to Darby). At one point, they were available on 95.3.
From the other site: Missoula Duo Signs-Off With Owner Retirement
