- KGGO
Infobox Radio Station
name = KGGO
city =Des Moines, Iowa
area =Des Moines metropolitan area
slogan = Classic Rock That Rocks
airdate =May 31 ,1964 (as KFMG)
frequency = 94.9 (MHz)
format =Classic rock
erp = 100,000watt s
haat = 325meter s
class = C
facility_id = 12965
owner =Citadel Broadcasting
webcast = [http://www.kggo.com/article.asp?id=542375 Listen Live]
website = [http://www.kggo.com/ www.kggo.com]
sister_stations =KBGG ,KHKI ,KJJY ,KWQW KGGO is a
classic rock radio station based inDes Moines, Iowa . It is located at 94.9 on the FM band. The station's studios are inUrbandale, Iowa , withCitadel Broadcasting 's other Des Moines stations:KJJY ,KHKI ,KWQW , andKBGG . (Before 2001, KGGO's studios were located in Berwick, a small town north of Des Moines.)History
The first radio station to occupy the 94.9 FM frequency in Des Moines was KNDR (New Directions Radio), which signed on in 1961 but left the air a year later due to financial problems. On
May 31 ,1964 , KFMG debuted on that frequency with a "fine arts" format. In 1970 KFMG became a free-form station that played a wide variety of music, includingalternative rock . KFMG became KGGO in 1975 [cite web|author=DesMoinesBroadcasting.com|title=KFMG History|url=http://www.desmoinesbroadcasting.com/kggo/kfmg-main.html|accessdate=2007-03-11] , and KGGO playedTop 40 music for its first few years as "Go-95" before shifting to analbum-oriented rock format onJuly 19 ,1978 . [cite news|first=Jim|last=Healey|title=KGGO turns it over; quits top-40 format for albums|work=The Des Moines Register |date=1978-07-20|page=7S] In the spring of 1984, KGGO became the first FM station in the Des Moines area to finish in first place in the localArbitron ratings. [cite news|first=Dave|last=Rhein|title=KGGO rocks to top of radio ratings|work=The Des Moines Register|date=1984-08-05|page=3-TV] KGGO remained the Des Moines area's highest-rated radio station throughout most of the late 1980s and 1990s. [cite book|first=Jeff|last=Stein|title=Making Waves: The People and Places of Iowa Broadcasting|location=Cedar Rapids, Iowa|publisher=WDG Communications|year=2004|pages=113|id=ISBN 0-9718323-1-5]KGGO's rock music format was simulcast on 1460 AM from 1989 to 1994 after the former KSO radio ended its country music format. The AM frequency adopted the KGGO call letters during that time period. The simulcast ended in 1994, when 1460's call letters became KDMI. [cite web|author=DesMoinesBroadcasting.com|title=Des Moines Station Timeline|url=http://www.desmoinesbroadcasting.com/timeline-frameset.html|accessdate=2007-03-11] By the end of the 1990s, KGGO had transitioned into a classic rock station.
KGGO's ownership has changed several times in recent years. AMFM, Inc., owned KGGO in the late 1990s. In 2000, AMFM merged with
Clear Channel Communications , but since Clear Channel already owned several stations in the Des Moines market, KGGO and sister station KHKI were sold to Barnstable Broadcasting. (Clear Channel kept KDMI, which later becameKXNO .) [cite web|author=NorthPine.com|title=Broadcasting News-March 2000|url=http://www.northpine.com/broadcast/archive/news032k.html|accessdate=2007-03-11] In May 2001, Barnstable sold its Des Moines cluster of stations to Wilks Broadcasting [cite web|author=NorthPine.com|title=Broadcasting News-May 2001|url=http://www.northpine.com/broadcast/archive/news0501.html|accessdate=2007-03-11] ; two years later, Wilks sold the stations toCitadel Broadcasting . [cite web|author=NorthPine.com|title=Broadcasting News-May 2003|url=http://www.northpine.com/broadcast/archive/news0503.html|accessdate=2007-03-11]On
September 22 ,2005 ,Citadel Broadcasting purchased thenaming rights to the former Buccaneer Arena in Urbandale. The home of theDes Moines Buccaneers was then renamed 95KGGO Arena. [cite web|author=Des Moines Buccaneers (press release)|title=Citadel Broadcasting Co. and the Des Moines Buccaneers Score a Deal|url=http://www.bucshockey.com/05_06/0506press_releases/09_22_05.html|accessdate=2007-03-11] . In 2008, the name reverted back toBuccaneer Arena .Personalities and programming
KGGO is the home of the "Lou, Round Guy, & Heather" morning show featuring Lou Sipolt, Steve Pilchen ("the Round Guy"), and Heather Burnside. It airs weekday mornings from 5:30 AM to 9:30 AM and regularly features
stand-up comedy acts from the local Funny Bone comedy club as guests. In 2001 the trio released a CD, "Kiss This CD!!!", which was sold to raise money for localcharities . The CD featured bits from the morning show as well asinterview s withSammy Hagar ,Dr. Ruth Westheimer , andJohn G. Brennan of theJerky Boys ; in-studio performances byShannon Curfman andKenny Wayne Shepherd ; and comedy bits fromRoy D. Mercer ,Red Peters , andHeywood Banks .Other current on-air personalities include Jeff "Clutch" Witzke, Brian James, Joey The Ratt, and Doug Bailey. On Sunday mornings they air "The Roadhouse," a show dedicated to
blues music hosted by Andre Mosqueda.Steve Pilchen, "The Round Guy", represented the state of Iowa in the third season of the
NBC television program "The Biggest Loser". [cite news|first=Erin|last=Crawford|title=Round Guy no longer fits his nickname|work=The Des Moines Register|date=2006-09-20|page=1E]References
External links
* [http://www.kggo.com/ KGGO website]
*FMQ|KGGO
*FML|KGGO
*FMARB|KGGO
* [http://www.desmoinesbroadcasting.com/kggo/kggo-main.html Des Moines Broadcasting History: KGGO]
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