KWID (101.9
FM, "La Buena 101.9") is a commercial
radio station
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that is licensed to
Las Vegas, Nevada
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. The station is owned by
Lotus Communications and broadcasts a
Spanish-language adult hits format. The KWID studios are located in the unincorporated community of
Spring Valley in
Clark County and its transmitter is on
Black Mountain
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in
Henderson.
Prior to the use of the
call letters in Las Vegas, there was an unrelated
shortwave radio station called KWID during World War II. Based in
San Francisco
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, the original KWID was commissioned by the federal government to reach an international audience. It served as the basis for what later became the
Voice of America
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radio network.
History
Easy listening (1963-1974)
The station at 101.9 FM in Las Vegas signed on in 1963 as KRGN with an
easy listening
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format. It took its call sign from its owner, E. W. Cragin. The Gilday Broadcasting Company bought the station in 1968.
Top 40 (1974-1978)
In 1974, the station changed its call sign to KFMS and flipped to an automated
top 40
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format branded "KFM 102".
AOR (1978-1981)
From 1978 to 1980, KFMS was an
album-oriented rock outlet.
Country (1981-2000)
On January 1, 1981, KFMS flipped to a
country music
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format, retaining the KFM 102 name.
In 1997,
Jacor Communications purchased Regent Communications and its stations, including KFMS, for $184.7 million. Jacor subsequently was purchased by
Clear Channel Communications
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in 1999.
Top 40 (2000-2002)
On January 7, 2000, at 3 p.m., KFMS flipped to top 40 as
"101.9 KISS-FM". KFMS
simulcast
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KIIS-FM in
Los Angeles
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, including
Rick Dees' weekday morning program, while Buck Head from
WFLZ-FM in
Tampa
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hosted weeknights. ''The Buck Head Show'' was later syndicated back to
KYSR (Star 98.7) in Los Angeles until he was eventually transferred to that market.
The grouping of KIIS-FM (102.7 FM) in Los Angeles,
KIIS (1220 AM) in
Santa Clarita, California
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,
KAVS (97.7 FM) in the
Antelope Valley
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,
KYHT (105.3 FM) in
Barstow/
Victor Valley, and KFMS in Las Vegas created nearly continuous coverage of KIIS-FM between Los Angeles and Las Vegas. However, KFMS was branded as "KISS" instead of "KIIS".
Over time, KFMS began adding more local disc jockeys, including Kate and Rick Kelly from
KQOL-FM (93.1 FM). After KYHT flipped to
hot adult contemporary
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in 2001, KFMS discontinued its simulcast of KIIS-FM, adjusted its format to include more
hip hop music, and added a local morning show hosted by Trejo and Nikki. The station continued to air the nationally syndicated ''
Rick Dees Weekly Top 40'' program.
Rhythmic (2003-2004)
In December 2002, 101.9 Kiss-FM signed off and KFMS began
stunting for several days with a loop of "
Welcome to the Jungle" by
Guns N' Roses
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. In January 2003, the station debuted a
rhythmic contemporary
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format with the branding "Wild 102" and the slogan "Where Hip Hop Lives"; the call letters changed to KWID.
Spanish music (2004-present)
On November 15, 2004, KWID flipped to
Mexican oldies as "La Preciosa 101.9".
In May 2008,
Lotus Communications acquired KWID in a three-station swap with Clear Channel. In exchange for
KZEP-FM in
San Antonio
("Cradle of Freedom")
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, Lotus also received
KBKO-FM in
Bakersfield, California.
The new owner changed KWID to a
Spanish adult hits format, branded "La Buena 101.9".
References
External links
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Radio stations established in 1963
1963 establishments in Nevada
Lotus Communications stations