- KWYR-FM
Infobox Radio station
name = KWYR-FM
city = Winner,South Dakota
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branding = "Magic 93"
frequency = 93.7MHz
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format =Hot Adult Contemporary
power =
erp = 100,000watt s
haat = 171.0 meters
class = C1
facility_id = 42109
coordinates = coord|43|17|46.00|N| 99|52|2.00|W|region:US_type:city
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owner = Midwest Radio Corp.
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website = [http://www.kwyr.com kwyr.com]
affiliations =KWYR-FM (93.7 FM) is a
radio station broadcasting aHot Adult Contemporary format. Licensed toWinner, South Dakota , USA. The station is currently owned by Midwest Radio Corp.. [ cite web|url=http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/fmq?call=KWYR-FM |title=KWYR-FM Facility Record |work=United StatesFederal Communications Commission , audio division ]History
KWYR commenced its AM operation on
September 27 ,1957 from studios on the second floor of the Wally Laudenslager building at the corner of Second and Polk streets in Winner, SD. It's transmitter building and 176' tower were located just one mile (1.6 km) north of town on city property. The owners were a Nebraska optometrist and two Nebraska broadcasters.In the summer of 1958 the station was purchased by a group of investors from
Winner, South Dakota and the Black Hills, headed by Al Clark of Rapid City, who had been a radio TV personality there for the previous ten years. In the summer of 1962 KWYR moved it's studios to the former McCormick Hardware building on the station's fifth birthday. In the summer of 1967, the company celebrated it's tenth anniversary by moving it's transmitting facilities to its own ten-acre site, three miles (5 km) west on Highway 18 inWinner, South Dakota . The new building there included an emergency studio, rest room facilities, and an engine room with a standby generator to provide operating power during extended power outages. The new tower at the site was convert|100|ft|m taller than the previous.In early 1971, the FM station was launched, transmitting from a 500 watt tower on Rock Hill south of Winner. With a power of 100,000 watts, and broadcasting in stereo, KWYR gave South Dakota its first nighttime radio service.
Previously known to thousands of listeners as "Sound One Radio," the KWYR stations have been Number One in many ways. They brought central South Dakota and Nebraska their first wide-area AM radio station, their first stations with a national network, the first FM station between Rapid City and
Sioux Falls , the first high powered nighttime radio service, the first coverage area wide coverage of high school sporting events, the first coverage ofNCAA sports, the first coverage of the Indianapolis 500 race... and the first with ABC radio network andPaul Harvey News.References
External links
*FM station data|KWYR-FM
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