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The station signed on in 1965; it simulcast and continued the programming of the AM station, a daytime-only outlet. In 1966, WMVR-AM-FM was purchased by the Dean Miller Broadcasting Corporation, owned by Dean Miller, an actor and Ohio native. Before coming to Sidney, Miller had been a television personality and actor in Hollywood.
KSID (1340 kHz) is an AM radio station broadcasting a classic country music format. Licensed to Sidney, Nebraska, United States, the station serves the Sidney area and is owned by Mike Flood and Andy Ruback, through licensee Flood Communications West, LLC. It features programming from Fox News Radio. [2] [3]
KTHC (95.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to Sidney, Montana, and serving northeast Montana and northwest North Dakota including the cities of Sidney, Montana and Williston, North Dakota. The station, also known as "Mix 95.1", has a 24-hour hot adult contemporary format. It also has two sister stations, KEYZ and KYYZ.
WCDO (1490 kHz) is an AM radio station broadcasting an adult contemporary format licensed to Sidney, New York, United States. The station is owned by Dave Mance under the name of CDO Broadcasting, Inc., and features programming from Compass Media Networks, United Stations Radio Networks, and Westwood One. [2] The station simulcasts its sister ...
KSID-FM (98.7 MHz) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Sidney, Nebraska, United States, the station is owned by Mike Flood and Andy Ruback, through licensee Flood Communications West, LLC. [2] [3]
The founding volunteer board, chaired by Owen Redfern, included geologists Dr. John Harper and Dr. Rick Hudson, local politicians Cliff McNeil-Smith and Clive Tanner, and biologist Rhonda Reidy, with later additions including marine biologist Dr. Verena Tunnicliffe, and Town of Sidney councilor Peter Wainwright serving as liaison to the Council ...
WMVR began broadcasting November 21, 1963. It was owned and operated by the Van Wert Broadcasting Corporation, owners of station WERT in Van Wert.Prior to WMVR's establishment, the only other two radio stations serving the upper Miami Valley were WPTW in Piqua, which to that point had operated an auxiliary studio in the Ohio Building, and WOHP at Bellefontaine.
The station was assigned the KGCX call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on February 3, 2004; [3] it signed on June 1. [4] Founding owner Stephen Marks died on May 11, 2022; [5] the station had been owned by his Sidney Community Broadcasting. Andrew Sturlaugson's P&A Media acquired Marks' Montana and North Dakota radio stations ...