KMJK

KMJK
Broadcast areaKansas City, MO-KS
Frequency107.3 MHz
Branding107.3 The Vibe
Programming
FormatTop 40/CHR
AffiliationsWestwood One
Ownership
Owner
KCHZ, KCFX, KCJK, KCMO, KCMO-FM
History
First air date
1969 (as KLEX-FM at 106.3)
1981 (as KBEK-FM at 107.3)
Former call signs
KLEX-FM (1969-1976)
KBEK-FM (1976-1984)
KCAC (1984-1988)
KCFM (1988-1992)
KXXR (1992-1993)
KISF (1993-1997)
KCCX (1997-1998)
KNRX (1998-2001)
Former frequencies
106.3 MHz (1969-1981)
Call sign meaning
"Magic" (pronounced 'Magic', former moniker)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID33713
ClassC1
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT299 meters
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
Website1073thevibe.com

KMJK (107.3 FM, "107.3 The Vibe") is a Top 40/CHR radio station serving the Kansas City metropolitan area. Licensed to North Kansas City, Missouri, the Cumulus Media, Inc. outlet operates with an ERP of 100 kW from a transmitter in Napoleon, Missouri. KMJK's studios are located in Overland Park, Kansas.

History

Early years

What is now KMJK started broadcasting on September 11, 1969 at 106.3 FM as KLEX-FM, as the station's city of license was Lexington, Missouri and a transmitter just north of Odessa, Missouri. The format was country music. The station's call letters changed to KBEK-FM in 1976, and relocated to 107.3 in 1981 with a class C signal. The station was locally owned by Lexington Broadcasters until being sold in September 1989. In 1984, the station changed formats to satellite-fed Adult contemporary as KCAC. On December 1, 1988, the station changed formats back to country and changed call letters to KCFM. The station was acquired by Meyer Communications in September 1989.

Top 40 as KXXR/KISF

KCFM swapped formats and frequencies with Capitol Broadcasting's KXXR (a Top 40 station at 106.5 FM, now WDAF-FM) on February 16, 1992 at midnight. The first song played after the swap was "I'm Too Sexy" by Right Said Fred. Meyer continued to own the station, while being operated by Capitol via an LMA.[2][3] The KXXR call letters would officially move to 107.3 FM on March 13, 1992 (106.5, meanwhile, adopted the KKCJ call letters four days earlier). US Radio, led by Philadelphia attorney Ragan Henry who owned other radio stations across the country, would buy the station in October 1992.[4]

On February 4, 1993, after 24 hours of stunting with a loop of "Kiss" by Prince, the station changed call letters and monikers to KISF, "Kiss 107.3".[5][6] After KBEQ's unannounced flip to Country later that month, KISF became the only Top 40 station in the market until KMXV flipped from hot adult contemporary to Top 40 in March 1994. KMXV also had a signal that covered the entire Kansas City metro. Despite KISF lacking full-market coverage, the station still received decent ratings.[7][8][9]

Modern rock era

During the mid-1990s, alternative rock was becoming the popular sound of the decade, while the Top 40 format was entering a period of decline. Deciding to follow the trend, and to compete against Lawrence, Kansas-based KLZR (which was seeing massive success with the format), KISF started evolving towards modern rock with a lean on 1980s new wave in late 1994, with the shift complete by January 1995, including a slight name change to "107.3 Kiss FM" (and would later rebrand as simply "107.3").[10][11] The station initially had trouble gaining an audience, largely because the station hung on to remnants of its former format, including imaging and presentation.[12] In addition, the station shifted through several morning shows. Due to US Radio's financing balloon bank note becoming due, Henry was forced to sell his 49-station empire, with KISF being bought by Metropolitan Radio Group in April 1996. Syncom bought the station in May 1997.

The station rebranded as "107.3 The X" on March 16, 1997, and took the new calls KCCX on June 25 of that year.[13] Classic rock station KCFX nearly threatened to sue the station because the call letters were too similar. To remedy this, the call letters were changed to KNRX on March 1, 1998. During this time, the station started leaning towards the active rock route by playing harder-edged rock acts, in order to compete with KQRC. The station's airstaff included Kansas City-native Mancow Muller (syndicated from Chicago) in morning drive, Jason Justice, "The Morning (and later on, Afternoon) Headrush" w/ Jay and Sammye, and Roach and Sumo (with The Fonz) hosting "The Midnight Moshpit", as well as carrying "Off the Beaten Track" featuring a freeform format on Friday (and later, Sunday) nights, "Resurrection Sunday" and the syndicated "Out of Order Countdown" with Jed the Fish on weekends.

Likely because of the station's signal issues and poor management, and being one of two modern rock stations covering the Kansas City market (the other being KLZR), the station's ratings were only modest during this time, usually in the mid-2 shares (12+).[14] By the Fall of 1997, the station's ratings plummeted to 15th place with a 1.5 share (12+).[15][16] Mancow's show would be dropped in the Fall of 1998.

Urban oldies as "K-107"

At 10:04 a.m. on January 5, 1999, without warning, KNRX dropped the modern rock format. Jason Justice played the final song on "The X", which was the acoustic version of "Plush" by Stone Temple Pilots. The station then began stunting with a ticking clock and a loop of "1999" by Prince. (On the same day, rival KOZN dropped its modern AC format.) The following day at noon, KNRX flipped formats to urban oldies as "K-107, The Rhythm & Soul of Kansas City".[17][18][19] K-107's first song was "Celebration" by Kool and The Gang.[20] The station also picked up Tom Joyner for morning drive.[21] The station's ratings would begin to improve after the flip; in the summer of 1999, "K-107" would peak at a 3.6 share (12+).[22][23]

Urban AC era

Former "Magic" logo (2015-2020)

On February 1, 2001, the station's call letters changed to the current KMJK. During the summer of that year, the station moved towards an urban adult contemporary format with the new moniker "Majik 107.3". In October 2003, the station, along with Radio 2000-owned KCHZ, was purchased by Cumulus Media, and in the Summer of 2004, the station altered its moniker to "Magic 107.3". In 2008, the station changed its city of license to North Kansas City, Missouri. The station also had a construction permit to move its transmitter from Odessa to a site near Levasy, Missouri.

In 2011, with Cumulus Media's acquisition of Citadel Media, Cumulus announced that KMJK would be spun off and put into a trust called Volt Media, LLC in order to meet FCC mandates on ownership limitations, despite that Citadel did not own any stations in Kansas City. However, in October of the same year, Cumulus announced plans to reacquire the station.

Over the course of 2018, KMJK began dropping most of their classic soul and pre-1990s music from their playlist, and began adding more hip hop tracks, in order to better compete against KPRS. During the fall of 2019, the station also dropped the "Magic" moniker, rebranding to "107.3 KC's R&B and Hip Hop", and switching mostly from urban AC to urban contemporary. By 2023, KMJK’s playlist focused primarily on 1990s to current R&B, along with some classic and current hip hop songs.

The Vibe

On September 28, 2023, at 4 p.m., after playing "End of the Road" by Boyz II Men, KMJK’s urban contemporary format moved to sister station KCJK, and rebranded as "Power 105.1". With the move, the R&B lean was dropped in favor of the inclusion of more hip hop songs. In addition, 'The D.L. Hughley Show' was dropped from afternoons, as well as their weekday evening slow jam program '107.3 After Dark.' Both KCJK and KMJK simulcasted until midnight on October 6, when KMJK assumed KCHZ's Top 40/CHR format, and rebranded as "107.3 The Vibe". Both KMJK and KCHZ simulcasted until after midnight on October 12, when KCHZ flipped to a simulcast of KCMO’s news/talk format.[24][25][26]

Other uses of KMJK

  • KMJK was originally located in Phoenix, Arizona and owned by Mobley Broadcasting Inc. The station was built in 1991 as a docket 80-90 station to specially provide service to the African American community. The station was constructed by long time Phoenix area broadcaster, Arthur Mobley and his wife Vicki Wilson - Mobley with support from Syncom. The station was moved after being purchased in December 2000. Like the current format, the Phoenix station of the same call letters, was also Urban Adult Contemporary and carried Tom Joyner in the morning. KMJK Majik 107 (106.9) in Phoenix accepted the spelling of MaJiK as the original Arabic phonetic spelling of the word. The Phoenix station provided a progressive urban radio format with music, news, features and talk. The Phoenix station was partially owned by Syncom.
  • In 1977, KMJK Magic 107 first went on the air from Lake Oswego, Oregon on 106.7 MHz (now KLTH, another set of call letters used by a Kansas City radio station (KZPT)). The station was owned by Communico Northwest Corp. (Frederic W. Constant and partners) with studios located in "Magic Manor" (the historic 1905 "Tug Master's House" at 107 Burnham Road). The Magic 107 format was an early version of what has evolved into AAA (Triple-A), Adult-Album-Alternative. Programmed by morning host Archer, the Progressive, Soft-Album Rock station developed a small but solid 18- to 34-year-old audience. KMJK enjoyed moderate, low-budget success while competing with then-KVAN 1480 AM (The Mono Maniacs) and dominant market leaders KINK and KGON. In 1979, after formally adopting dual city of license (Lake Oswego-Portland), Magic 107 was purchased by Harte-Hanks Southern Communications, Inc. and became The Magic FM. The format changed to Contemporary Hit Radio (CHR) with a semi-highbrow, semi-comedic air staff of successful, medium/major market programmers and veteran air personalities. The debut air staff included: Beau Rafferty (6–10a); John Shomby, Program Director (10a–Noon); Dave McKay (Noon–3p); Pat Clarke (3–6p); "Dancin'" Danny Wright (6–10p); Chaz Kelly (10p–2a); "Allen Wesley" Archer (2–6a). Archer, along with News Director John David Lloyd, transitioned to the new ownership and format along with Randy Scott and "Spacey" Dave Vincent.

References

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KMJK". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ "KXXR will move down, not off, the dial", The Kansas City Star, February 8, 1992.
  3. ^ Radio and Records 1992 americanradiohistory.com
  4. ^ "'Rhythm & Blues' finds a funny groove", The Kansas City Star, October 1, 1992.
  5. ^ "KXXR, now KISF, goes to Top 40", The Kansas City Star, February 5, 1993.
  6. ^ Radio and Records 1993 americanradiohistory.com
  7. ^ Ratings Directories 1993 worldradiohistory.com
  8. ^ Ratings Directories 1994 worldradiohistory.com
  9. ^ Ratings Directories 1995 worldradiohistory.com
  10. ^ "KISF-FM bumps urban sounds for a 'new rock' format", The Kansas City Star, January 20, 1995.
  11. ^ Radio and Records 1995 americanradiohistory.com
  12. ^ Ratings Directories 1996 worldradiohistory.com
  13. ^ Radio and Records 1997 americanradiohistory.com
  14. ^ Ratings Directories 1997 worldradiohistory.com
  15. ^ Ratings Directories 1998 worldradiohistory.com
  16. ^ Ratings Directories 1999 worldradiohistory.com
  17. ^ "Round and round KC radio stations' formats; 102.1 shifts into mainstream 'Star 102', 107.3 plays Prince to promote switch", The Kansas City Star, January 6, 1999.
  18. ^ Radio and Records 1999 americanradiohistory.com
  19. ^ "KC radio scene left with...no alternatives; Ratings weren't high enough to support teen-friendly formats", The Kansas City Star, February 5, 1999.
  20. ^ "107.3 KNRX flips from Modern Rock to Rhythmic Oldies - Format Change Archive". formatchange.com. January 5, 1999.
  21. ^ "Joyner comes to KC", The Kansas City Star, January 18, 1999.
  22. ^ Ratings Directories 1999 worldradiohistory.com
  23. ^ Ratings Directories 2000 worldradiohistory.com
  24. ^ KMJK Moves, Rebrands as Power 105.1 as The X Signs Off
  25. ^ "Kansas City's Vibe On The Move - RadioInsight". October 5, 2023. Retrieved October 6, 2023.
  26. ^ 710 KCMO Kansas City Gains Full Power FM Simulcast

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