Later owned by Bonneville.
Yeah, you're right. KMEO's ownership history was more complicated than I recalled.
Bonneville took over on May 1, 1991.
So the slow morph to AC actually came under Westinghouse.
Westinghouse had it from November 18, 1985 until selling to Bonneville.
Scripps-Howard owned it from May 29, 1980 until selling to Westinghouse.
B&D Broadcasting had it from June 1, 1976 until selling to Scripps.
Southwestern Horizons, Inc. owned it from August 23, 1968 until selling to B&D.
I did three months of fill-in work on KMEO's successor, KPSN, in fall of 1993 when the morning newsperson was on maternity leave, and I came back frequently the next couple of years as her vacation relief.
I just looked on Street View and that dumpy little building is still there---now a plumbing, heating and cooling company.
By the time I came back to the frequency in September of 1997 to do mornings with Charlie Van Dyke, Bonneville had sold it to Nationwide, it was KGLQ and we were in brand-new studios with a view of Camelback Mountain.
And within two months, Jacor had arranged to buy all of Nationwide's stations.