KECH-FM

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KECH-FM
City of license Sun Valley, Idaho
Broadcast area Twin Falls (Sun Valley) area
Branding KECH 95
Slogan The Valley's Station of Choice
Frequency 95.3 MHz
First air date February 16, 1988
Format Classic rock
Audience share 1.6, #16 (Fa'07, R&R[1])
ERP 100 watts
HAAT 661 meters
Class A
Facility ID 1163
Transmitter coordinates Coordinates: 43°39′42″N 114°24′7″W / 43.66167°N 114.40194°W / 43.66167; -114.40194
Callsign meaning KEtCHum
Former callsigns KWRU (1988)
Affiliations CNN Radio, Westwood One
Owner Chaparral Broadcasting, Inc.
Website kech95.com

KECH-FM (95.3 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic rock format. Licensed to Sun Valley, Idaho, USA, the station serves the Twin Falls (Sun Valley) area. The station is currently owned by Chaparral Broadcasting, Inc.[2]

History

The station was originally assigned the KWRU call sign by the FCC on 1988-02-16 and was to be a not for profit community radio station. Soon afterwards, on 1988-10-05, the station changed its call sign to the current KECH.[3] When funding ultimately fell short for the non profit, it sold the license (construction permit) to a local, for-profit business, Ketchum Radio, Inc. -- a partnership, headed by local residents, Chris Haugh, and staff members including Larry Mott and Gary Stivers. Ms. Haugh and the employees ultimately put the station on the air in 1988. The call letters were chosen as a result of a contest, where listeners were asked to pick the call sign for the station. One listener chose KECH (short for the neighboring town of Ketchum). The listener won a prize, and the company applied for the call sign change. In 1994, Ketchum Radio sold the station to another local operator, Scott Parker's Alpine Broadcasting, Ltd., who owned/operated the station for ten years as its flagship (first) station. Alpine, also based in Ketchum, went on to grow to a ten station group, then sold most of its stations to the current owner, Chaparral Broadcasting, Inc.. "KECH-95", (as it is known locally) continues to be the leading station in the Wood River Valley (Blaine County, ID) with local personalities and its service to community affairs.

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