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KAYL-FM upgraded the FM transmitter and began broadcasting in stereo in June 1979. The frequency change to 101.7 MHz occurred in September 1995. The broadcast tower, located east of Storm Lake, collapsed on August 8, 1969, during a severe storm. The station was back on the air with a temporary antenna within about 6½ hours.
990 kHz is a clear-channel frequency assigned to CBW in Winnipeg, Canada, which resulted in KAYL being licensed as a daytime-only broadcaster to avoid interference. KAYL received its continuous power broadcast license in September 1992, enabling the station to remain on the air 24 hours a day with reduced power between sunset and sunrise.
KKIA is now owned by Community First Broadcasting. It is located in Storm Lake with co-owned stations KAYL 990 AM and KAYL-FM 101.7 FM. KKIA "The Moose" broadcasts country music 24 hours a day, along with local news updates seven times a day, hourly market updates, and local sports play-by-play.
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KBVU-FM (97.5 FM, "The Edge") is a commercial radio station licensed to serve the community of Alta, Iowa. KBVU-FM is owned by Buena Vista University and broadcasts from there as well in Storm Lake. KBVU broadcasts an alternative rock format. In November 1997, KBVU-FM started broadcasting from the KAYL tower located on the east side of Storm Lake.
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The following low-power stations, which are no longer licensed, formerly broadcast on digital or analog channel 8: K08AA in Wyodak, etc., Wyoming K08AS in Henefer, etc., Utah