After a severe thunderstorm destroy the stations' tower, Zimmer Radio has filed STAs for KFAL (900) and KTGR-FM (100.5) in Fulton, seeking temporary operation at lower power.
KTGR-FM, which functions as a repeater for Columbia's KTGR (1580), a sports-talk station, is proposing operation from a 50-foot pole with 1 kw near the station's licensed site on Westminster Avenue in Fulton. KFAL proposes using a longwire at the same temporary site, using 250 watts daytime and 100 watts nighttime. KFAL is licensed for 1 kw daytime and 135 watts at night; KTGR-FM uses 6 kw.
KTGR-FM and KFAL both have translators in Columbia, the largest city in the region. The FM is basically a Columbia rimshot. KFAL appears to have some coverage of Fulton and Callaway County events, but its classic-country format, which until recent years had a very homespun presentation, has long had a regional audience. Until the late 1980s, when Zimmer's KCLR(FM) increased power, it was the primary source of country music for Columbia listeners.
The KTGR-FM filing seems to indicate that the station is on the air from its temporary site; I don't know if the AM is currently on the air. The KTGR-FM filing also states that the tower will be replaced.
KTGR-FM, which functions as a repeater for Columbia's KTGR (1580), a sports-talk station, is proposing operation from a 50-foot pole with 1 kw near the station's licensed site on Westminster Avenue in Fulton. KFAL proposes using a longwire at the same temporary site, using 250 watts daytime and 100 watts nighttime. KFAL is licensed for 1 kw daytime and 135 watts at night; KTGR-FM uses 6 kw.
KTGR-FM and KFAL both have translators in Columbia, the largest city in the region. The FM is basically a Columbia rimshot. KFAL appears to have some coverage of Fulton and Callaway County events, but its classic-country format, which until recent years had a very homespun presentation, has long had a regional audience. Until the late 1980s, when Zimmer's KCLR(FM) increased power, it was the primary source of country music for Columbia listeners.
The KTGR-FM filing seems to indicate that the station is on the air from its temporary site; I don't know if the AM is currently on the air. The KTGR-FM filing also states that the tower will be replaced.