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Coordinates: 41°3821.00N 96°1231.00W / 41.6391667°N 96.2086111°W / 41.6391667; -96.2086111
 

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KOBM-FM
Partial simulcast of KIBM, Omaha
Broadcast areaFremont, Nebraska
Frequency97.3 MHz
BrandingBoomer Radio
Programming
FormatOldies
AffiliationsChicago Cubs
Omaha Beef
Ownership
Owner
  • Steven W. Seline
  • (Walnut Radio, LLC)
  • Sister stations

    KCRO, KFMT-FM, KHUB, KIBM, KXCB
    History

    First air date

    September 10, 2001 (2001-09-10) (as KBLR-FM)

    Former call signs

    KBLR-FM (2001–2018)

    Call sign meaning

    "Omaha's Boomer"
    Technical information[1]

    Licensing authority

    FCC
    Facility ID87840
    ClassC3
    ERP
  • 24,500 watts vert
  • HAAT92 meters (302 ft)

    Transmitter coordinates

    41°38′21.00″N 96°12′31.00″W / 41.6391667°N 96.2086111°W / 41.6391667; -96.2086111
    Links

    Public license information

  • LMS
  • WebcastListen live
    Websitemyboomerradio.com

    KOBM-FM (97.3 MHz) is a radio station broadcasting an oldies format, partially simulcasting Omaha-based KIBM (1490 AM).[2] Licensed to Blair, Nebraska, United States, the station serves the Blair and Fremont areas with fringe coverage to the northern Omaha metro area. The station is currently owned by Steven W. Seline, through licensee Walnut Radio, LLC.[3] In addition to KIBM, sister stations to KOBM-FM are KHUB and KFMT-FM, both licensed to Fremont.

    History[edit]

    The station signed on September 10, 2001, as KBLR-FM,[4] carrying a satellite-fed adult contemporary format as "Blair Radio". The station was initially owned by Baer Radio, before being sold to Waitt Radio; the adult contemporary programming had previously aired on Waitt-owned KISP (101.5 FM), prior to that station's concurrent move from Blair to the Sioux City, Iowa, market.[4] On December 31, 2002, at Noon, KBLR-FM began to target Omaha by flipping to urban contemporary as "Hot 107.7 & 97.3", and used a translator in Omaha at 107.7 FM (K299AK) to simulcast the station, as KBLR-FM is a rimshot signal from the north.[5][6] Despite this arrangement, ratings for the station were very high. However, with the pending loss of K299AK due to a new sign-on from Malvern, Iowa on the same frequency, the format was moved to 106.9 FM on December 29, 2006, evolved to a Rhythmic CHR, and rebranded as "Power 106.9". KBLR-FM/K299AK simulcasted the new frequency until February 1, 2007, when it reverted to targeting the northern rural areas of the Omaha market by flipping to country music as "Country 97.3".[7] Waitt would later sell the station to Steven Seline's Walnut Radio. The station has since rebranded to "Real Country 97.3".

    On December 6, 2018, KBLR-FM switched to a partial simulcast of oldies-formatted KOMJ (1490 AM) in Omaha, branded as "Boomer Radio".[8] The call letters were changed to KOBM-FM on December 11, 2018.[9]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KOBM-FM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ "KOBM-FM Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  • ^ "Station Information Profile". Arbitron. Archived from the original on 2010-03-01.
  • ^ a b "Broadcasting News". Upper Midwest Broadcasting. August 24, 2001. Retrieved December 15, 2001.
  • ^ Christine Laue, "Station has 'big-city' feel with hip-hop," The Omaha World-Herald, January 4, 2003.
  • ^ "Broadcasting News-January 2003".
  • ^ "Broadcasting News-January 2007".
  • ^ Boomer Keeps Growing in Omaha Radioinsight - December 6, 2018
  • ^ "Call Sign History (KOBM-FM)". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved December 16, 2018.
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