City | Aberdeen, South Dakota |
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Branding | ESPN Radio 1420/107.1 |
Frequency | 1420 kHz |
Translator(s) | 107.1 K296FW (Aberdeen) |
First air date | June 16, 1982 |
Format | Sports |
Power | 1,000 watts (day) 232 watts (night) |
ERP | 250 watts (FM translator) |
Class | B |
Facility ID | 1172 |
Transmitter coordinates | 45°29′12″N 98°29′50″W / 45.48667°N 98.49722°W |
Former callsigns | KABR, KDBQ |
Affiliations | ESPN Radio |
Owner | Hub City Radio (Prairie Winds Broadcasting, Inc.) |
Sister stations | KBFO, KGIM-FM, KNBZ, KSDN, KSDN-FM |
Website | espnaberdeen.com |
KGIM (1420 AM, K296FW 107.1 FM "ESPN Radio 1420/107.1") is a radio station licensed to serve Aberdeen, South Dakota. The station is owned by Prairie Winds Broadcasting, Inc. It airs a sports talk format featuring programming from ESPN Radio.
The station was assigned these call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on June 16, 1982.
KGIM-AM is the radio home for the Aberdeen Central Golden Eagles, Minnesota Vikings and Minnesota Twins.
In mid-1996, KGIM-AM was acquired by Pheasant Country Broadcasting, owned by Robert E. Ingstad. KGIM-AM had aired a full-service/country music format dating back to 1982, including regular newscasts and other informational programming (previous to that, the station played Top 40 music as KDBQ). For numerous years, KGIM-AM simulcasted programming with KQKD 1380 AM in Redfield, South Dakota. This simulcast was ended in the fall of 2004 due to the purchase of the five Clear Channel stations.
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-AM’s format was changed to News/Talk and picked up some of the syndicated programs such as Ed Schultz, Rush Limbaugh Coast-To-Coast AM that were once carried on departed KKAA-AM. This News/Talk format was disbanded January 2006 and replaced with solely ESPN Radio programming.