KGMO
KGMO
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City |
Cape Girardeau, Missouri |
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Broadcast area |
Marion-Carbondale (IL) area |
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Slogan |
The Classic Rock Station |
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Frequency |
100.7 MHz |
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First air date |
1980 |
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Format |
Classic rock |
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ERP |
100,000 watts |
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HAAT |
302 meters |
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Class |
C |
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Facility ID |
70577 |
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Transmitter coordinates |
37°22′16″N 89°31′52″W / 37.37111°N 89.53111°W / 37.37111; -89.53111Coordinates: 37°22′16″N 89°31′52″W / 37.37111°N 89.53111°W / 37.37111; -89.53111 |
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Former callsigns |
KGMO-FM (1980-1981) |
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Affiliations |
Westwood One, Premiere Radio Networks |
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Owner |
Withers Broadcasting Companies (Withers Broadcasting Company of Missouri, LLC) |
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Sister stations |
KAPE, KBHI, KBXB, KJXX, KREZ, KRHW, KYRX, WKIB |
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Website |
kgmo.com |
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KGMO (100.7 FM) is a radio station broadcasting from Cape Girardeau, Missouri, and reaching portions of southern Illinois, Southeast Missouri, northeast Arkansas, western Kentucky, and the northern portion of West Tennessee with its 100,000-watt signal.
Its current format is classic rock, although it has had an oldies format in the past. At one time, KGMO had an AM sister station, KGMO (AM). The AM station was where (politically) conservative radio & TV personality Rush Limbaugh got his first job as a disc jockey, in his hometown, but was fired after six months. That station is now KAPE, which is affiliated with a majority of the Fox News and Fox Sports Radio programming.
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- See also
- adult contemporary
- classic hits
- college
- country
- news/talk
- NPR
- oldies
- religious
- rock
- sports
- top 40
- urban
- other radio stations in Missouri
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