Yes, back in 1975 KGOT came on the air, and it was basically a top 40 current hits format, there were not too many other FMs on the air at that time either. Lets see, KNIK 105.3 ( now 105.7) an uptempo AC/Oldies format), KAMU/KJZZ 102.1 (Jazz), KHAR fm ( MOR) 103.9 which morphed into KKLV (KLOVE 104 soft rock then Top 40) and later into 104.1 KBRJ the country fm outlet. After a couple years of a top 40 format, KGOT and yes it was called K-GOT, ( got rock!) got a harder edge to it, and under went "construction/remodeling". It became more album rock with some pop sound still in the playlist. in the 80s 102.1 became Power 102, a top 40 CHR format, and KGOT was looking for its niche. It went back to the Top 40/CHR sound back in the late 80s or so as it is today. So for 33 years KGOT has been rockin Anchorage in one form or another....never being a country, jazz, or heavy metal outlet.