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KRES
Broadcast areaColumbia, Missouri
Macon, Missouri
Frequency104.7 MHz
Branding104.7 Superstation KRES
Programming
FormatClassic country
AffiliationsWestwood One
Fox News Radio
United Stations Radio Networks
Ownership
Owner
  • (Alpha Media Licensee LLC)
  • Sister stations

    KWIX, KIRK, KTCM
    Technical information
    Facility ID35890
    ClassC
    ERP100,000 watts
    HAAT311 meters (1,020 ft)

    Transmitter coordinates

    39°27′35.00″N 92°42′7.00″W / 39.4597222°N 92.7019444°W / 39.4597222; -92.7019444
    Links
    WebcastListen Live
    Websitecentralmoinfo.com

    KRES (104.7 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic country music format. Licensed to Moberly, Missouri, United States, the station serves the Columbia, Missouri, area. The station is currently owned by Alpha Media, through licensee Alpha Media Licensee LLC, and features programming from Fox News Radio and United Stations Radio Networks.[1] The station began broadcasting on 1550 AMinSt. Joseph, Missouri, in 1947, playing hits from the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s. The station changed its call signtoKKJO in 1962 and began playing hits from the 1950s and 1960s.

    Today KRES broadcasts on 104.7 FM with a classic country music with spot news and agricultural news format. KRES is the Moberly affiliate for St. Louis Cardinals baseball.

    Until May 7, 2024, the on-air programmers who could be heard on KRES included Brad Boyer, Bill Peterson, J.B. Connoley, Dan Patterson, Adam Hildebrandt, and Kyle Hill. On that day, the entire on-air staff were dismissed by Alpha Media management.[2]

    In the late 1980s, on air staff included Jack Larkin, Jim Coyle, Bob Bagby, Dale Palmer, Ron Block, Larry Weller, Doug Owens and Rich Cain. In the early 1990s, KWIX-KRES radio's on-air staff included St. Louis-area transplants such as Bryan Polcyn, Doug Stewart, Mike Roberts and Paul Lewandowski.

    Ownership

    [edit]

    On March 1, 2007, it was announced that GoodRadio.TV LLC planned to buy The Shepherd Group of radio stations in Missouri. The Shepherd Group operates 16 small-market radio stations in Missouri. The deal was reportedly worth $30.6 million.

    Dean Goodman recently formed the new company, GoodRadio.TV. He is the former president and chief executive officer of the television broadcasting company ION Media Networks Inc. Goodman stepped down from ION Media Networks in October 2006.

    The Shepherd Group includes KJEL and KBNN in Lebanon; KJFF in Festus; KREI and KTJJ in Farmington; KRES-FM and KWIX in Moberly; KIRK in Macon; KIIK, KOZQ-FM, KJPW and KFBD-FM in Waynesville; KAAN-FM and KAAN in Bethany; and KMRN and KKWK in Cameron.

    In December 2013, GoodRadio.TV merged into Digity, LLC. Effective February 25, 2016, Digity and its 124 radio stations were acquired by Alpha Media for $264 million.

    On March 7, 2024, Alpha Media laid off all the on air talent for all their Missouri stations without warning including KRES and its sister stations.[3]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "KRES Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  • ^ "Cuts At Alpha Media Missouri Stations Include Longtime Veterans". Insideradio.com. 2024-05-09. Retrieved 2024-05-28.
  • ^ Slavit, Mark (2024-05-09). "Moberly radio stations switch from local programming to syndication causing layoffs". KRCG. Retrieved 2024-05-28.
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