KDGS

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KDGS
City of license Andover
Broadcast area Wichita
Branding "Power 93.9"
Frequency 93.9 (MHz)
First air date August 10, 1993
Format Rhythmic Contemporary Hit Radio
ERP 25,000 watts
Callsign meaning K DoGS (Former moniker used in 1994)
Owner Entercom Communications
Sister stations KEYN, KFBZ, KFH-FM/AM, KNSS
Website power939.com

KDGS, also known as Power 93.9, is a rhythmic contemporary hits outlet serving the Wichita, Kansas market. The station is licensed to Andover, Kansas, is owned by Entercom and broadcasts at 93.9 MHz with an ERP of 25 kW.

[edit] Station history

KDGS signed on the air as KDLE On August 10, 1993 briefly with an Adult Contemporary format, later flipped the format to Urban Contemporary. By 1994 they changed calls to KDGS and shifted to a Rhythmic Contemporary Hit direction with Rhythmic Pop/Dance product incorporated into its R&B/Hip-Hop fare, which they still continue with today. At some point in 1995, the station's moniker changed from "K-Dogs" to "Power 93-9." In 1999, the station was acquired by Entercom Communications. KDGS was one of the first stations for Kidd Chris, now based out of WYSP/Philadelphia.

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