KRWM

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KRWM
City of license Bremerton, Washington
Broadcast area Greater Puget Sound area, Washington
Branding Warm 106.9
Slogan Today's Soft Favorites
Frequency 106.9 MHz FM (also on HD Radio) 106.9-2 FM Adult Standards (KIXI simulcast)
First air date 1964 (as KBRO-FM)
Format Adult Contemporary
ERP 49,000 watts
HAAT 396 meters
Class C1
Facility ID 53870
Transmitter coordinates 47°32′39″N 122°06′29″W / 47.54417°N 122.10806°W / 47.54417; -122.10806 (KRWM tower)Coordinates: 47°32′39″N 122°06′29″W / 47.54417°N 122.10806°W / 47.54417; -122.10806 (KRWM tower)
Callsign meaning K Radio WarM
Former callsigns KBRO-FM (1964–1979)
KWWA (1979–1984)
KHIT (1984–1986)
KNUA (1986–1990)
KKNW (1990–1992)
Owner Hubbard Broadcasting
(Seattle FCC License Sub, LLC)
Sister stations KIXI, KKNW, KLCK-FM, KQMV
Webcast Listen Live
Website warm1069.com

KRWM (106.9 FM), "Warm 106.9", is an Adult Contemporary radio station serving the Puget Sound region. The Hubbard Broadcasting outlet broadcasts at 106.9 MHz with an ERP of 49 kW and is licensed to Bremerton, Washington. Its transmitter is located near Issaquah, Washington on Cougar Mountain.


History

KRWM, whose legacy dates back to 1964 as KBRO-FM and whose formats included Top 40 (1964–1972), country music (1972–1984, changed call letters to KWWA in 1979), second run at top 40 (1984–1987 as KHIT), new age (1987–1990) as KNUA ("Music for a New Age"), and smooth jazz KKNW ("Sound FM") (1990-1992), flipped formats to its current format in August 1992 (the KRWM calls were adopted on October 26).

When the station first started with its AC format, the station competed against KLTX, known as "95.7 K-Lite". At first, it looked that the station did not have a promising future and was about to change formats; however, when KLTX unexpectedly flipped formats in 1994, KRWM picked up most of KLTX's former listeners, and ratings increased dramatically.

KRWM is also the flagship station of Delilah Rene's nighttime syndicated program for Premiere Radio, which originates from the station's studios (she lives in Seattle). Prior to going nationwide, Delilah's program was a regular nightly feature on KRWM. From mid November until December 26, KRWM airs all-Christmas music, along with the Delilah program. They are one of two stations in Seattle to play continuous Christmas music, the other being KCMS-FM.

In 2013, Sandusky Radio sold its radio holdings in Seattle and Phoenix, Arizona to Hubbard Broadcasting.

Airstaff

  • Mark Christopher & The More Music Morning Show- Weekdays 5-9AM
  • Shellie Hart- Middays 9AM-2PM
  • Warm Music- Afternoons 2-7PM
  • Love Songs with Delilah (Flagship)- All Week 8PM-1AM
  • Sean Michaels- Weekends
  • Rees Kirk- Weekends
  • Maya- Weekends
  • Jonathan West- Weekends

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