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Coordinates: 43°3231N 111°5306W / 43.542°N 111.885°W / 43.542; -111.885
 

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(Redirected from KUPY)

KUPI
Broadcast areaIdaho Falls, Idaho
Frequency99.1 MHz (HD Radio)
Branding99 KUPI
Programming
FormatCountry
SubchannelsHD2: Classic country "KUPI Legends"
Ownership
OwnerSand Hill Media
History

First air date

1975 (as KADQ at 94.3)

Former call signs

KADQ (1975–1980)
KADQ-FM (1980–2006)
KSNA (2006–2011)

Former frequencies

94.3 MHz (1975–2011)
Technical information[1]

Licensing authority

FCC
Facility ID64698
ClassC1
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT176 meters
Repeater(s)99.5 KQPI (Aberdeen)
99.9 KUPY (Sugar City)
Links

Public license information

  • LMS
  • WebcastListen Live
    Website99kupi.com

    KUPI-FM (99.1 MHz) is a commercial radio station located in Idaho Falls, Idaho. KUPI-FM airs a country music format branded as "99 KUPI". It is also simulcast on KQPI at 99.5 MHz in Aberdeen, Idaho and on KUPY at 99.9 MHz in Sugar City, Idaho

    History[edit]

    KADQ signed on in 1975 at 94.3 MHz. It was owned by Ted Austin until his 1977 death;[2] his son sold the station three years later to Southwest Television Ltd., at the time owner of KZAZ-TVinTucson, Arizona, for $240,000.[3] However, Ted Austin Jr. later reacquired the station, owning it and an Idaho Falls construction permit until its sale to present owner Sand Hill Media in 2001 for $1.2 million.[4]

    KADQ became KSNA, a contemporary hit radio outlet known as Sunny 94.3, in 2006. In 2011, a large frequency shuffle involving dozens of stations swept the Mountain West. The 94.3 license was moved to 99.1 FM, and the existing 99.1 license was moved to 100.7. To keep the KUPI-FM country programming on 99.1, KSNA was relocated from one license at 94.3 to the other at 100.7, and the two stations also switched call signs.[5]

    Previous logos[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KUPI". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ "Radioman dies". South Idaho Press. Associated Press. December 28, 1977. p. 3. Retrieved March 6, 2020.
  • ^ "For the Record" (PDF). Broadcasting. January 5, 1981. p. 101. Retrieved March 6, 2020.
  • ^ "Changing Hands" (PDF). Broadcasting & Cable. August 20, 2001. p. 25. Retrieved March 6, 2020.
  • ^ Venta, Lance (March 21, 2011). "100.7 My-FM Debuts In Idaho Falls". RadioInsight. Retrieved March 6, 2020.
  • External links[edit]

    43°32′31N 111°53′06W / 43.542°N 111.885°W / 43.542; -111.885


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