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| Broadcast area | Sioux City, Iowa |
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| Frequency | 95.5MHz |
| Branding | KG95 |
| Programming | |
| Format | Adult contemporary |
| Affiliations | Premiere Networks |
| Ownership | |
| Owner |
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| KMNS,KSEZ,KSFT-FM,KWSL | |
| History | |
First air date | 1974 (as KBCM) |
Former call signs | KBCM (1974–1983) |
Call sign meaning | KG 95LI |
| Technical information[1] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
| Facility ID | 8771 |
| Class | C1 |
| ERP | 100,000watts |
| HAAT | 274 meters (899 ft) |
| Links | |
Public license information | |
| Webcast | Listen Live |
| Website | kg95.iheart.com |
KGLI (95.5FM; "KG95") is aradio station broadcasting anadult contemporary format. The station servesSioux City, Iowa, United States, and is owned byiHeartMedia (formerly Clear Channel Communications).
The station signed on the air in 1974 as KBCM. In 1983 the station became KGLI with aTop 40 (CHR) format as "KG95". Some of the original live air talent from the 80's; Mark Hahn mornings, Paul Fredricks, Duke Williams, Paul Davis, Donnie Roberts middays, Rick Elliott, Doug Collins, Rick Allen afternoons, Matt Thombstone, Glenn Miller nights. The station remained a Top 40 station until tweaking tohot adult contemporary on March 13, 2006, when co-ownedadult contemporaryKSFT-FM switched to Top 40 as "107.1 Kiss FM". By 2009, KGLI shifted to anAdult Contemporary format. KG95 has been a consistent leader in their core demo of woman 25-54 during their 25-year presence in Sioux City. In February 2010, KG95 began carryingDelilah's love songs program at night which KSFT used to carry before flipping to top 40.
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