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| Broadcast area | Boise metropolitan area |
| Frequency | 96.9MHz |
| Branding | 96.9 The Eagle |
| Programming | |
| Format | Classic rock |
| Affiliations | Westwood One |
| Ownership | |
| Owner |
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| KBOI,KBOI-FM,KIZN,KQFC,KTIK | |
| History | |
First air date | February 1977 (1977-02) |
Former call signs |
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Call sign meaning | Eagle |
| Technical information[1] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
| Facility ID | 51212 |
| Class | C |
| ERP | 48,000 watts |
| HAAT | 828 meters (2,717 ft) |
| Links | |
Public license information | |
| Webcast | Listen live |
| Website | kkgl.com |
KKGL (96.9FM, "The Eagle") is a commercialradio station licensed toNampa, Idaho, United States, and serving theBoise metropolitan area. Owned byCumulus Media, it airs aclassic rock format, with studios and offices are on West Bannock Street in downtown Boise.
KKGL's transmitter is sited off of Shafer Butte Road inRobie Creek.
The station signed on the air in February 1977.[2] The original call sign was KUUZ. It had an automatedTop 40 format. It was co-owned with 1340KAIN with studios on 5th Street South in Nampa.
In 1982 the station changed its call letters to KBNY and aired amiddle-of-the-road (MOR) format.
The station later switched to anadult contemporary format. In 1986, the call sign was changed to KFML.
In 1987, the call sign was changed to KLCI and by 1989 the format wasadult rock with "Boise's New...Rock 97" as branding.
KLCI switched to playingclassic rock as “Classic Rock 97” by 1993. In the mid-1990s, KLCI rebranded as “B96.9, Boise’s Best Rock” with mostly classics and a few current adult-appeal titles. In 1997, the station changed its name to “96.9 The Eagle”, along with changing its call sign to KKGL.
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