KOLC

Country music radio station in Carson City, Nevada
  • Carson City, Nevada
  • United States
Broadcast areaReno, NevadaFrequency97.3 MHz (HD Radio)BrandingTEN country @ 97.3ProgrammingFormatCountrySubchannelsHD2: Alternative rock (KZTQ simulcast)AffiliationsCompass Media NetworksOwnershipOwner
  • Reno Media Group
  • (Americom Limited Partnership)
Sister stations
KODS, KLCA, KBZZ, KZTQ, KRNOHistory
First air date
1972 (as KPTL-FM)
Former call signs
  • KRWL-FM (1968–1971, CP)
  • KPTL-FM (1971–1974)
  • KKBC-FM (1974–1984)
  • KWNZ (1984–2004)
  • KZTQ (2004–2011)
  • KSGG (2011–2013)
Call sign meaning
"Little City" (previous format)Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCCFacility ID53706ClassCERP87,000 wattsHAAT644 meters (2,113 ft)Translator(s)HD2: 106.5 K293CA (Carson City)Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
WebcastListen live (may be restricted)Websitewww.tencountry.com

KOLC (97.3 FM) is a commercial radio station located in Carson City, Nevada, broadcasting to the Reno, Nevada, Carson City and Lake Tahoe areas. KOLC, known as Ten Country, broadcasts a country music format. Its studios are located on Plumb Lane in South Reno, and its transmitter is located on McClellan Peak northeast of Carson City, Nevada.

History

The 97.3 MHz facility in Carson City went on air in 1972 as KPTL-FM. It was owned by William Cody Kelly and two years later was transferred to the Kelly Broadcasting Company, which gave its initials to the station's next callsign, KKBC.

On August 30, 2011, KZTQ changed its call letters to KSGG and began stunting towards a new format, landing at rhythmic CHR as "Swag 97.3"; the previous KZTQ call sign moved to 93.7 FM. This marks a return to the format on this signal, as it was the original format of KWNZ during the 1990s and early 2000s prior to its own relocation to the 93.7 signal in 2004.[2]

On March 18, 2013, KSGG began stunting, running a loop directing listeners to KSGG (1230 AM) and FM translator K285EQ 104.9 FM.[3] On March 20, 2013, KSGG changed its call letters to KOLC. On March 25, 2013, at noon, KOLC launched a modern adult contemporary format, branded as "Little City 97.3".[4]

On March 4, 2014, KOLC began stunting again, redirecting listeners to FM translator K223AL 92.5 FM in South Lake Tahoe (a relay of KLCA-HD3), which picked up the "Little City" modern AC format.[5] The next day (March 5), KOLC ended stunting and launched a country music format, branded as "Ten Country @ 97.3". Rudy Michaels has been the morning show host since shortly after the transition to the country music format.

References

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KOLC". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ "Bob Moves In Reno; 97.3 Getting Swag" from Radioinsight (August 30, 2011)
  3. ^ Reno's Swag is Moving
  4. ^ Little City 97.3 Debuts
  5. ^ Little City Moves to 92.5 FM Translator

External links

  • KOLC in the FCC FM station database
  • KOLC in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
  • K293CA in the FCC FM station database
  • K293CA at FCCdata.org
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Radio stations in the Reno–Sparks metropolitan area and the Lake Tahoe shoreline (Nevada)
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Country radio stations in the state of Nevada
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  • KHWG – Fallon
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adult contemporary
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other radio stations in Nevada

39°15′25.7″N 119°42′39.7″W / 39.257139°N 119.711028°W / 39.257139; -119.711028


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