KMBY (AM)
KMBY (1240 AM) is a radio station licensed to Monterey, California and serving the Santa Cruz and Monterey areas. The station is owned by Hanford Youth Services and broadcasts a classic hits format.
Broadcast area | Monterey, California |
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Frequency | 1240 kHz |
Branding | KMBY 1240 & 95.9 FM |
Programming | |
Format | Classic hits |
Ownership | |
Owner | Hanford Youth Services Inc |
History | |
First air date | 1935 | (as KDON at 1210)
Former call signs |
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Former frequencies | 1210 kHz (1935–1941) |
Technical information | |
Facility ID | 35276 |
Class | C |
Power | 1,000 watts unlimited |
Transmitter coordinates | 36°36′56″N 121°53′54″W |
Translator(s) | 95.9 K240EV (Monterey) |
Links | |
Webcast | Stream |
Website | kmbyradio.com |
History
The station went on the air in 1935 as KDON. It moved from 1210 to 1240 kHz in 1941 when NARBA took effect.[1]
Saul Levine's Mount Wilson FM Broadcasters, Inc.,[2] bought KNRY from IHR Educational Broadcasting in December 2013. The format was changed to jazz in early January 2014.[3] In May 2014, KNRY dropped the jazz format and began stunting, first with a simulcast of Los Angeles classical station KMZT-FM ("K-Mozart") and then with a loop of 25 alternative rock songs. On June 9, KNRY-FM (K294CA) became alternative rock "Alt 106.7." KNRY simulcast KMZT-FM.
On March 30, 2015, KNRY changed their format from a simulcast of classical-formatted KMZT-FM to adult standards, branded as "K-SURF 1240".[4] The syndication was also heard on KKGO's HD2 subchannel in Los Angeles.
In April 2020, KNRY went silent.[5] In October 2020, Mount Wilson FM Broadcasters donated the station to Hanford Youth Services Inc but retained the call letters and studio equipment.[6] The donation was consummated on December 7, 2020.
Hanford Youth Services relaunched the station as oldies-formatted KNBI—branded KMBY, using the call sign associated with this station between 1949 and 1978—in December 2020. The donation required Hanford Youth Services to close its low-power FM station in Hanford, KOAD-LP, as a group cannot own a full-service and a low-power FM radio station at the same time.[7] The KMBY call sign formally returned on April 20, 2022.[8]
References
- FCC History Cards for KMBY
- "Home". mountwilsoninc.com.
- "KNRY Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division. Retrieved 2010-07-19.
- KNRY Flips to Adult Standards
- Six Stations Cease Operations This Week Due To Coronavirus Impacts Radioinsight - April 19, 2020
- "Station Sales Week of 10/9".
- "LMS #129334 — Cancellation — KOAD-LP". enterpriseefiling.fcc.gov. December 3, 2020. Retrieved June 3, 2021.
- "Call Sign History (KMBY)". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved April 24, 2022.