City | Redfield, South Dakota |
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Branding | Pheasant Country 103 |
Frequency | 103.7 MHz |
First air date | May 1, 1997 |
Format | Country |
ERP | 100,000 watts |
HAAT | 169 meters (554 feet) |
Class | C1 |
Facility ID | 70081 |
Transmitter coordinates | 45°12′30″N 98°40′20″W / 45.20833°N 98.67222°W |
Former callsigns | KVCY, KQKD-FM |
Owner | Hub City Radio (Prairie Winds Broadcasting, Inc.) |
Sister stations | KBFO, KGIM, KNBZ, KSDN, KSDN-FM |
Website | KGIM-FM Online |
KGIM-FM (103.7 FM, "Pheasant Country 103") is a radio station licensed to serve Redfield, South Dakota. The station is owned by Prairie Winds Broadcasting, Inc. It airs a Country music format.
The station was assigned the KGIM-FM call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on May 1, 1997.
Notable weekday programming includes Brent Nathaniel (6am-10am), Ben Root (10am-2pm), Bri Matthews (2pm-7pm), syndicated The Big Time With Whitney Allen (7pm-Midnight) and After Midnight With Blair Garner (Midnight-6am). Featured weekend programs include American Country Countdown, Power Source Country and Country Music Greats Radio Show.
KGIM-FM is the radio home of the Aberdeen Roncalli Cavaliers.
In mid-1996, KGIM-AM was acquired by Pheasant Country Broadcasting, owned by Robert E. Ingstad and plans were made to launch a 100,000 watt FM counterpart. KGIM-FM 103.7 was launched June 12, 1997 with a country music format and branded Pheasant Country 103. For a time in the late 90's early 2000s, KGIM-FM simulcasted with KBWS 102.9 FM in Sisseton, South Dakota (excluding 6AM-10AM) creating a Pheasant Country 103 brand that could be heard across northeast South Dakota, southeast North Dakota & west central Minnesota. This simulcast was ended in the fall of 2004 due to a reorganization by the Ingstad family.
In the fall of 2004, as part of a reorganization by the Ingstad family, Aberdeen Radio Ranch Inc. (Robert J. Ingstad, co-president) agreed to acquire KGIM, KGIM-FM, KNBZ, and KQKD from Robert E. Ingstad (Pheasant Country Broadcasting) The transaction price was not disclosed.
Late 2004, Aberdeen Radio Ranch’s Rob & Todd Ingstad of Valley City, ND signed an agreement to acquire five Clear Channel-Aberdeen, SD stations: KKAA-AM, KSDN-AM/FM, KBFO-FM, KQAA-FM. In separate transactions, Aberdeen Radio Ranch agreed to convey the assets of three of its stations to other companies, leaving the Ingstads with six area stations KGIM-AM/FM, KBFO-FM, KSDN-AM/FM & KNBZ-FM. Sacramento-based Education Media Foundation picked up KQAA-FM. Oakland-based Family Stations acquired KKAA-AM and KQKD-AM. The studios were relocated from the Berkshire Plaza to a newly remodeled south highway 281 building that houses the KSDN-AM/FM transmitters. KGIM-FM retained its country format.