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KGWD (94.5 MHz FM) is a
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in
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, United States. KGWD is owned and operated by
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, a Catholic radio network based in
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. The license originally belonged to Sioux Falls College (renamed
University of Sioux Falls The University of Sioux Falls (USF) is a private university in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, affiliated with the American Baptist Churches USA. In fall 2014, the university enrolled a total of 1,142 undergraduate students and 311 graduate students. ...
in 1995), which started KCFS, a 10-watt noncommercial radio station, in 1971. It offered educational programming and eventually became a student-run music station. The station was bumped to other frequencies twice by more powerful stations, strengthening to 155 and later 2,900 watts. The University of Sioux Falls sold the license in 2015 to Chuck Brennan, owner of a Sioux Falls pawn shop and payday lender, who upgraded the transmitter facility and operated it as commercial station KBAD-FM. Due to legal troubles stemming from a ban on short-term payday lending in South Dakota, Brennan shut down KBAD-FM in 2017 and sold the facility to Real Presence Radio, which integrated it into its multi-state Catholic radio network.


History


KCFS

Sioux Falls College had considered opening a radio station as early as 1962 and opted to include it in the construction of the Reuben P. Jeschke Fine Arts Center. After applying in May 1970, the
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(FCC) authorized the construction permit for KCFS on 90.1 MHz on August 17. KCFS made its first program tests at the start of July 1971 with regular broadcasting following on September 6. It initially operated for thirteen hours a day, five days a week, featuring mostly music as well as educational programming and features. The speech and drama department managed the station, and students in those programs and two radio courses staffed it. In 1978, the station began broadcasting mostly
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music, though it continued to break from the format for classical music on Sundays and specialty music programming. The station broadcast with an
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of 10 watts before upgrading to either 148 or 155 watts on November 29, 1981. It continued to broadcast Christian and other kinds of rock music through the 1980s and 1990s. Sioux Falls College was involved in bringing public radio to South Dakota with the launch of KCSD on July 1, 1985. The college provided interim studio facilities. The arrival of KCSD forced KCFS to move to 100.1 MHz in 1988. In 1992, KCFS was ordered to move to accommodate the new
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of
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; by February 1993, it had relocated to 94.5 MHz. The institution renamed itself the
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on January 23, 1995. In its later years, KCFS added hip-hop music programming, catering to a larger local scene. In 2008, it increased power and extended its coverage area.


Badlands Airtime ownership

The University of Sioux Falls sold the license of KCFS to Badlands Airtime, LLC—a company owned by Chuck Brennan—in May 2015 for $1.5 million, contingent on changing the station's license to commercial status and upgrading the technical facility. The university, which sold the station to raise funds for its endowment, retained the rights to the KCFS call sign and kept the radio station as an internet-only outlet. Badlands had already agreed to buy
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(1520 AM) and announced its intention to relaunch the station as the "Guns, Gold & Rock 'n' Roll Radio Network" in November. After agreeing to buy KCFS, he defaulted on the deal to buy KZOY, ultimately resulting in a $750,000 court judgment against him. The upgrade changed the station to a Class C3 outlet with an effective radiated power of 25,000 watts. The new format—featuring live DJs 24 hours a day—and new KBAD-FM call letters debuted on November 26, 2015. The station's studios were inside Badlands Pawn, a tourist attraction that opened the same day in downtown Sioux Falls; singer
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was among the station's on-air presenters. It posted respectable ratings of 6.9—good for third place—and 5.9 in the first two
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ratings surveys after its launch in spring 2016 and 2017, competing with
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–owned classic rock station
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. The ratings surveys were the first conducted in Sioux Falls in years, as Brennan and
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both subscribed to Nielsen. Brennan's plans to operate KBAD-FM in conjunction with the pawn shop soon hit a series of major snags, beginning when South Dakota voters banned payday lending in a ballot referendum in November 2016. Brennan's primary business—Dollar Loan Center with offices in Sioux Falls and
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—temporarily closed, and he began unwinding many of his assets, including putting the Badlands Motor Speedway on the market and shutting down Badlands Pawn. During this time, KBAD continued broadcasting, and the Dollar Loan Centers reopened in July 2017 with hopes that their business model would be considered legal by the state. That September, the South Dakota Division of Banking revoked the licenses of Brennan's Dollar Loan Center, forcing it to cease operations in the state. On September 23, Brennan shut down his remaining South Dakota business ventures, including KBAD-FM, which was taken silent and immediately went on the market for $945,000.


Real Presence Radio

Effective June 21, 2018, Badlands Airtime, LLC, sold the KBAD-FM license and transmitter facility, but not the studios, to
Real Presence Radio Real Presence Radio is a lay apostolate Catholic talk radio, talk Christian radio, radio network in the United States, with stations and broadcast translator, translators (low power re-broadcasters) in North Dakota, Minnesota, South Dakota, Wisc ...
—a Catholic radio network based in
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—for $945,000. The new owners changed the station's call sign to KGWD on July 3, 2018. The sale to Real Presence became relevant in the dispute with the owners of KZOY, the Small family. In 2019, the Smalls sued Brennan in federal court, alleging that while $300,000 of the judgment had been paid, they had not received $450,000 in attorneys' fees. They also claimed that Brennan asked Real Presence Radio to expedite payments of the KBAD-FM purchase price to hinder recovery of the previously awarded judgment. KGWD airs the Real Presence Radio schedule with an opt-out to air ''Catholic Views'' on mornings six days a week.


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