KBGY

Radio station in Faribault, Minnesota
  • Faribault, Minnesota
Frequency107.5 MHzBrandingBOB Total CountryProgrammingFormatClassic countryAffiliationsCompass Media Networks
Westwood OneOwnershipOwner
  • Dennis and Lucas Carpenter
  • (Carpenter Broadcasting LLC)
Sister stations
KLCI, WLKX-FM, WQPMHistory
First air date
2001Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCCFacility ID84475ClassC2ERP48,000 wattsHAAT120 meters (390 ft)Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
WebcastListen LiveWebsitemybobcountry.com
Logo with former format

KBGY (107.5 FM "Bob FM") is a commercial radio station licensed to Faribault, Minnesota, with a signal that reaches Mankato, Rochester and the southern suburbs of the Twin Cities. It simulcasts a classic country radio format along with 106.1 KLCI Elk River and 105.5 KDDG Albany. KBGY is owned by Dennis and Lucas Carpenter, through licensee Carpenter Broadcasting LLC.

History

The station signed on in 2001. After receiving its license, KBGY aired a simulcast of the Christian Contemporary music programming of 95.9 WLKX Forest Lake ("Spirit FM").[2]

In late 2004, KBGY was leased to a radio group which flipped the station's format to Spanish language contemporary hits, the first such station on FM in Minnesota. The station aired Spanish-language broadcasts of select Minnesota Twins games.[3]

On August 4, 2006, the NBA announced that twelve Minnesota Timberwolves basketball games during the 2006–07 season would air on KBGY in Spanish.[4]

KBGY also carries the Minnesota Lynx, WNBA team games along with its sister stations.[5]

KBGY was also a secondary outlet for Minnesota Wild hockey games, when pre-empted by Wild flagship station WCCO 830 AM. These games, however, were in English.[6] The Wild are now on KFXN-FM 100.3 MHz in Minneapolis.

In January 2008, KBGY started simulcasting the morning show from KLCI 106.1 in Elk River, MN, and KDDG 105.5 in Albany, MN. The rest of the day, KBGY had separate programming. In 2015, KBGY started simulcasting KLCI and KDDG full-time, with all three stations calling themselves "Bob FM."[7] In 2022, BOB-FM added a simulcast on WLK 95.9 in Forest Lake, and WQPM 1300 in Princeton (with its translator on 107.5), effectively bringing the network to six stations. [8]

References

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KBGY". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ "Christian Radio Stations in Minnesota". Salem Media Group.
  3. ^ Jon Ellis (January 2005). "Broadcasting News - January 2015". NorthPine.com.
  4. ^ "Timberwolves Announce Landmark Partnership". Minnesota Timberwolves. National Basketball Association. March 24, 2006. Archived from the original on 2007-01-07.
  5. ^ "Lynx Announce BOB FM 106.1 Will Carry All Regular Season Games". Women's National Basketball Association.
  6. ^ Bryan Reynolds (February 16, 2019). "Wild Have Largest Radio Network in the NHL". HockeyWilderness.com.
  7. ^ "BOB FM increases signal to include Alexandria". Alexandria Echo Press. March 3, 2016.
  8. ^ Jon Ellis (February 13, 2022). "Bob FM Adds Several More North Twin Cities Metro Signals". NorthPine.com.
  • KBGY official website
  • Facility details for Facility ID 84475 (KBGY) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
  • KBGY in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
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Austin–Albert Lea
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Eau Claire
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Northwest Wisconsin
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St. Cloud
Willmar
See also
List of radio stations in Minnesota

Notes
1. Clear-channel stations with extended nighttime coverage.
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List of radio stations in Minnesota
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adult contemporary
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other radio stations in Minnesota

44°12′43″N 93°20′20″W / 44.212°N 93.339°W / 44.212; -93.339


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