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Coordinates: 46°4147N 122°5723W / 46.69639°N 122.95639°W / 46.69639; -122.95639
 

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KELA
Frequency1470 kHz
Programming
FormatTalk and Sports
NetworkFox News Radio
AffiliationsFox News Talk
Fox Sports Radio
Sports Byline USA
Premiere Networks
Westwood One
Seattle Mariners Radio Network
Seattle Seahawks Radio Network
Washington Huskies Radio Network
Ownership
Owner
  • Bicoastal Media
  • (Bicoastal Media Licenses IV, LLC)
  • Sister stations

    KMNT
    History

    First air date

    November 1, 1937; 86 years ago (1937-11-01)
    Technical information[1]

    Licensing authority

    FCC
    Facility ID32996
    ClassB
    Power5,000 watts day
    1,000 watts night

    Transmitter coordinates

    46°41′47N 122°57′23W / 46.69639°N 122.95639°W / 46.69639; -122.95639
    Links

    Public license information

  • LMS
  • WebcastListen Live
    Websitekelaam.com

    KELA (1470 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station broadcasting a talk/sports format, co-licensedtoCentralia and Chehalis, Washington, United States. The station is currently owned by Bicoastal Media.[2]

    The station is powered at 5,000 watts by day, but reduces power to 1,000 watts at night to avoid interfering with other stations on AM 1470. It uses a non-directional antenna at all times. The studios, offices and transmitter are on South Gold Street in Centralia.[3]

    Programming[edit]

    Weekdays begin with two local news and talk shows, "The KELA Morning Report" and "Let's Talk About It," originally created by Ed Jeffries. Those shows are followed by nationally syndicated programs: The Dan Bongino Show, The Sean Hannity Show, The Ramsey Show with Dave Ramsey, Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla, Coast to Coast AM with George Noory, Red Eye Radio and America in the Morning. Most hours begin with world and national news from Fox News Radio. Weekends, the station airs some paid brokered programming and repeats of weekday shows.

    KELA's sports programming include Sports Byline USA on weekday evenings, and on weekends Fox Sports Radio is heard. KELA is an affiliate of the Seattle Mariners Radio Network and the Seattle Seahawks Radio Network. It also carries University of Washington Huskies football and basketball as well as local high school football and basketball games.

    History[edit]

    KELA first signed on the air on November 1, 1937; 86 years ago (1937-11-01).[4] It was on 1440 kilocycles, powered at 500 watts, and owned by the Central Broadcasting Company. After the enactment of North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement (NARBA) in 1941, the station switched to its current dial position of 1470 kHz, powered at 1,000 watts.[5] It was a network affiliate of the Mutual Broadcasting System and the Don Lee Network during the "Golden Age of Radio."

    In the 1960s, the power was boosted to the current 5,000 watts in the daytime while keeping KELA's 1,000-watt nighttime power. As network programming moved to TV, KELA began airing a full service, middle of the road music format with news updates from Mutual. On August 24, 1965, it put an FM station on the air, 102.9 KELA-FM (now KZTM).[6] KELA-FM ran an automated country music format, while carrying some of KELA's newscasts.

    Over time, 1470 KELA added more talk shows and reduced the music until it was a full-time talk station. It became an ABC Radio News affiliate. KELA-FM switched its call sign to KMNT but remained a country station. In 1996, Jacor Communications bought KELA and KMNT for $4 million.[7] Jacor was acquired by Clear Channel Communications.

    During the 1996 flood in the Chehalis Valley, KELA went off the air when the waters inundated the building.[8] The station operated out of portable trailers for a time after additional floodwaters in 2007 submerged the area.[9] In 2007, Clear Channel (now iHeartMedia) spun off KELA to Bicoastal Media but retained the FM station, which had changed its call letters to KNBQ.[10] KMNT's call letters and programming moved to 104.3 FM, also owned by Bicoastal.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KELA". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ "KELA Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  • ^ Radio-Locator.com/KELA
  • ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1938 page 134, Broadcasting & Cable
  • ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1943 page 150
  • ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1969 page B-182
  • ^ Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 2000 page D-478
  • ^ The Chronicle staff (February 8, 2011). "The 1996 Flood - Day by Day". The Chronicle. Retrieved June 27, 2024.
  • ^ Mittge, Brian (January 7, 2009). "Local Radio Stations Pledge to Stay on the Air During Flood". The Chronicle. Retrieved June 27, 2024.
  • ^ Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 2010 page B-575
  • External links[edit]


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