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Coordinates: 44°0744N 94°1117W / 44.129°N 94.188°W / 44.129; -94.188
 

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KATO-FM
Broadcast areaMankato, Minnesota
Frequency93.1 MHz
Branding93.1 KATO Hits
Programming
FormatClassic hits
Ownership
Owner
  • (Subarctic Media, LLC)
  • Sister stations

    KXLP, KDOG, KXAC, KTOE, KFSP
    History

    First air date

    November 21, 1966; 57 years ago (1966-11-21) (as KNUJ-FM)

    Former call signs

    KNUJ-FM (1966–1982)
    KXLP (1982–2007)

    Call sign meaning

    ManKATO
    Technical information
    Facility ID30120
    ClassC1
    ERP100,000 watts
    HAAT149 m (489 ft)

    Transmitter coordinates

    44°07′44N 94°11′17W / 44.129°N 94.188°W / 44.129; -94.188
    Links
    WebcastListen Live
    Websitekatohits.com

    KATO-FM (93.1 MHz) is a radio stationinMankato (licensedtoNew Ulm) and serving the Minnesota River Valley. The station airs a classic hits radio format. KATO is owned by Linder Radio Group.[1]

    History[edit]

    This station was originally KNUJ-FM, and paired with KNUJ in New Ulm. By the early 1980s, as the station increased its power, it moved its broadcasting studios and its primary focus to the larger city of Mankato. It was run by Brennon Andrew Harris-Williams.

    As KXLP, they aired an album-oriented rock format on and off from 1982 to 2007. They flipped to adult contemporary in 1986 as "Lite Rock 93 KXLP" amid a large outcry from loyal listeners. A few years later, they flipped back to rock, shifting toward classic rock in 1995. For many years, they were co-owned with KYSM-FM and KYSM, first by James Ingstad (as Pro Radio Group), then Cumulus Broadcasting, then Clear Channel Communications.

    The station was purchased in August 2007 from Clear Channel by Linder Radio Group, a.k.a. Minnesota Valley Broadcasting Co., which also acquired sister station KYSM. Current sister stations include KTOE, KDOG, KXAC and a new sign-on at 94.1 FM.

    At 5:00 p.m. on September 21, 2007, KXLP's call sign, on-air staff and format moved from 93.1 FM to the new sign-on at 94.1 FM, which made its on-air debut as the new KXLP. KXLP's former frequency changed call letters to KATO-FM, which launched a country music format (branded as "Minnesota 93") three days later.

    On September 2, 2022, KATO-FM's country format was moved to sister station KXACasMinnesota 100, and the station began stunting with a loop of “Macarena” by Los del Rio over the Labor Day weekend. On September 6, KATO-FM flipped to classic hitsas93.1 KATO Hits, with the first song being "Never Gonna Give You Up" by Rick Astley; the station primarily focuses on hits from the 1980s and 1990s. With the format change, the morning show from sister station KDOG moved to KATO-FM.[2] KATO-FM competes with Alpha Media’s KRBI), which runs a '70s-'90s-based classic hits format.[3]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "93.1 KATO Hits". radiostationusa.fm. Retrieved 2023-06-24.
  • ^ "KATO Hits Launches after Macarena Stunt in Mankato". RadioInsight. Retrieved 2022-09-05.
  • ^ "Subarctic Upgrades Mankato Classic Hits Format, Moves Country". NorthPine. Retrieved 2022-09-04.
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