KYKY broadcasts three HD Radio signals, with the first airing its main hot adult contemporary format. Its HD2 signal carries a sports gambling format.
History
On April 2, 1960, KSTL-FM first signed on as the FM counterpart to daytime-onlyKSTL (690 AM), owned by Radio St. Louis, Inc.[5] KSTL-FM was sold in 1967 to Foreground Music, Inc., and changed its call sign to KRCH. It aired a more uptempo easy listening format than competing beautiful music stations.
In 1972, the station was purchased by Bartell Media Corporation, the owner of legendary AMTop 40 stations KCBQ in San Diego and WOKY in Milwaukee, and was enjoying high ratings with WDRQ in Detroit as more people were tuning to FM stations for contemporary hits in the 1970s. Bartell turned KRCH into Top 40 outlet KSLQ.[6] Around 1981, KSLQ adjusted its format to adult contemporary. In October 1982, the call letters were changed to the current KYKY, and rebranded as "KY98", which would later change to "Y98". In 1985, KYKY was purchased by EZ Communications, and evolved the format to hot AC.[7]
In 1997, EZ Communications was purchased by American Radio Systems, who would later merge with Infinity Broadcasting, which in turn was acquired by CBS Radio. From March 1979 to October 2017, KYKY was the home of the Phillips & Company (originally Phillips & Wall) morning show, hosted by long-time St. Louis radio host Guy Phillips. Phillips was inducted into the St. Louis Radio Hall of fame in 2005. In January 2010, KYKY's slogan was changed from "Your Music, Your Y98" to "More Music. Better Variety". Around 2010, KYKY changed its slogan to "Today's Best Music".
On February 2, 2017, CBS Radio announced it would merge with Entercom.[8][9] The merger was approved on November 9, 2017, and was consummated on November 17.[10][11]
During the times when KMOX held broadcast rights to the St Louis Blues, KYKY aired overflow coverage in the event of a conflict with the St Louis Cardinals. Games were also streamed on the Radio.com app as NHL radio broadcasts were not subject to regional blackouts.
In 2023, KYKY acquired the radio broadcast rights to St Louis City SC matches. This will be the only local broadcast of the team, as all television rights are held by Apple TV and FOX (locally via KTVI).
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