KOMO-FM

KOMO-FM (97.7 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Oakville, Washington, and serving the Seattle metropolitan area and the Olympic Peninsula. It is owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group.[1] KOMO-FM broadcasts an all-news radio format, simulcast with sister station KOMO 1000 AM. It is a network affiliate of ABC News Radio. The studios and offices are co-located with television partner KOMO-TV within KOMO Plaza (formerly Fisher Plaza) in the Lower Queen Anne section of Seattle, directly across the street from the Space Needle.

KOMO-FM
CityOakville, Washington
Broadcast areaSeattle Metropolitan Area and Olympic Peninsula
Frequency97.7 MHz (FM)
BrandingKOMO News
SloganReporting the news, understanding the news.
Programming
FormatAll News
AffiliationsABC News Radio
Ownership
OwnerSinclair Broadcast Group
(Sinclair Radio of Seattle LLC)
KOMO (AM), KOMO-TV
History
First air date
October 26, 1984 (as KSWW)
Former call signs
KSWW (1984–1999)
KFMY (1999–2009)
Technical information
Facility ID51167
ClassC
ERP69,000 watts
HAAT701 meters (2,300 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
47.313°N 123.372°W / 47.313; -123.372
Translator(s)99.7 K259BG (Chehalis)
102.1 K271BS (Auburn)
Links
WebcastListen Live
WebsiteKOMO Newsradio

KOMO-FM has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 69,000 watts. The transmitter is off West Skokomish Valley Road in Skokomish, Washington, just south of the Olympic National Forest.[2] With its high power and tower at 701 meters (2300 feet) in height above average terrain (HAAT), KOMO-FM covers Seattle, Tacoma and much of the Olympic Peninsula with a 60 dBμ signal. KOMO-AM-FM are also heard on three FM translator or booster stations in the region.

History

On October 26, 1984, the station first signed on in Raymond, Washington.[3] The first call sign was KSWW. It was originally a Class A FM station, powered at only 230 watts, a fraction of its current output. It was owned by Pacific Broadcasting Company and had an adult contemporary format.

In 1997, it was bought by Jodesha Broadcasting, Inc., for $182,400.[4] The call letters switched to KFMY, and it began airing a classic rock format, as "Eagle 97.7."[5] It later was granted a power boost and increase in its antenna height, allowing it to be heard in the more lucrative Seattle-Tacoma radio market.

In May 2009, the station began simulcasting KOMO 1000 AM, while it was still owned by South Sound Broadcasting. On May 18, 2009, the call letters changed to KOMO-FM. In June 2017, the outright sale of the station to the Sinclair Broadcast Group for $6.75 million was announced. The sale received Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approval several years later.[6]

Translators

KOMO-FM is also carried on the following booster and FM translator stations to improve reception of the station:

References


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