KYMV
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KYMV-FM | |
City of license | Woodruff, Utah |
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Broadcast area | Salt Lake Valley |
Branding | MOViN 100.7 |
Slogan | More Music, More Variety |
Frequency | 100.7 |
Format | Rhythmic Adult Contemporary |
ERP | 88Kw |
Callsign meaning | Salt Lake City MOViN |
Owner | Simmons Media |
Website | movin1007.com |
KYMV, "Movin' 100.7", is a Rhythmic/Pop Contemporary outlet serving the Salt Lake Valley. The Simmons Media outlet broadcasts at 100.7 MHz with a ERP of 88Kw and is currently licensed to Woodruff, Utah. They also use five on-channel boosters in the area to cover the metro.
KEGH was serving as a simulcast of KEGA/Oakley, Utah, which broadcasted a contemporary country music format. But that all changed on September 7, 2006, when the station moved its signal from Brigham City, Utah to Woodruff, along with an increase of power of 88Kw, thus allowing the station to cover about 80% of the metro. KYMV's format is patterned after KQMV/Seattle, Washington and is one of five stations so far to adopt the "Movin'" format, alongside KQMV, KMVN-FM/Los Angeles, WVRV/St. Louis and KFRC/San Francisco.
KEGH call letters moved to 106.9 FM, replacing KRAR; which is now a simulcast of KEGA covering the same area.
KEGH signed on as KJQN, bringing back call letters historic to the Salt Lake-Ogden-Provo listening area. The format shifted around, starting as an 80s and early 90s alternative station, using the slogan "Utah's Original Alternative." The station tried to extend its reach by being on a translator in the Salt Lake Valley, at 103.1 FM. Originally the station was covering Utah County on a translator at 100.7 FM but FCC regulations caused this to cease. After a time, the station began simulcasting on 105.1 FM KNJQ. The format changed and grew into a more Triple A styled format mirroring KENZ 107.5 FM. The station received a city of license change to Coalville and a new frequency of 103.1. At this time, 100.7 aired a continuous imaging loop telling northern Utah listeners to re-set their presets to 103.1 FM. 100.7 became a simulcast of Simmons Media's country station, KEGA.
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