KSD became "The Bull" on Monday 9 October 2000 at Noon. It was the previous Friday that WKKX flipped from country to smooth jazz (with several days of good-bye's from the on-air personalities). WXTM (Extreme Radio) flipped to WMLL "The Mall" either on that day or close to it. KXOK ("The Rock") did a simulcast of KSHE before flipping to talk.
American Radio Systems (ARS) owned KSD in the mid 1990's. ARS merged with CBS/Infinity radio. By 1997, the company owned KSD-AM, KFNS, KMOX, KSD-FM, KLOU, KYKY, and KEZK. They had to sell of some of their stations to comply with federal regulators (KSD-AM and KFNS were first to be sold-off). For nearly two years, both KSD-FM and KLOU were "owned" by the Department of Justice, as all of this was being sorted out. Eventually KSD-FM and KLOU went to Clear Channel some time in late 1998.
Between 1999 and most of 2000, KSD-FM was known as "Mix 93.7," a Hot AC.
Once WKKX flipped to Smooth Jazz, KSD became "The Bull." They did a month of stunting that October, slowly introducing one country artist at a time--with Garth Brooks as the first artist.