KQFC

Radio station in Boise, Idaho
  • Boise, Idaho
Broadcast areaBoise metropolitan areaFrequency97.9 MHzBrandingMagic 97.9fmProgrammingFormatSoft ACOwnershipOwner
  • Cumulus Media
  • (Radio License Holding CBC, LLC)
Sister stations
KBOI, KBOI-FM, KIZN, KKGL, KTIKHistory
First air date
November 1, 1960; 63 years ago (1960-11-01) (as KBOI-FM)
Former call signs
KBOI-FM (1960–1985)Technical informationFacility ID51217ClassCERP48,000 wattsHAAT828 meters (2,717 ft)LinksWebcastListen liveWebsitemagic979boise.com

KQFC (97.9 FM, "Magic 97.9") is a commercial radio station in Boise, Idaho. It airs a soft adult contemporary radio format and is owned by Cumulus Media. Studios and offices are on West Bannock Street in Boise.[1] The transmitter is off North Bogus Basin Road, amid other TV and FM towers, north of Boise.[2]

History

KBOI-FM (1960–1985)

On November 1, 1960; 63 years ago (1960-11-01), the station signed on the air as KBOI-FM.[3] It was the FM counterpart to KBOI, owned by Boise Valley Broadcasters. The company was a subsidiary of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

At first, KBOI-FM mostly simulcast the full service, middle of the road format on KBOI, consisting of popular music, news and sports. By the late 1960s, KBOI-FM broke away with its own beautiful music format. It played quarter hour sweeps of mostly instrumental cover versions of popular songs, as well as Broadway and Hollywood show tunes. KBOI-TV was also co-owned with KBOI-AM-FM, although the TV station today is owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group.

Country (1986–2017)

On January 1, 1986, the station switched its call sign to KQFC, flipping to a country music format. Cory Mchals and Debi McCallister, longtime radio veterans, joined KQFC in August 2002 from the Monterey, California, radio market to host morning drive time. Other announcers include Spencer Burke (middays), Tommy Collins (PM drive), Scott Cruize (evenings), and Ron O'Brian (weekends).

In October 2011, Cumulus took over the ownership of Citadel's Boise operations, placing KQFC under the same ownership as KIZN, one of its country music rivals. The change in ownership meant cuts in KQFC's air staff, as McCallister and Burke were let go from their contracts as part of a reduction in workforce throughout the company. It was also speculated that with Cumulus having two Country outlets in Boise, either KIZN or KQFC would be poised for a possible format flip in the future.[4]

On May 24, 2013, KQFC rebranded as Nash FM 97.9, using Cumulus' national branding for many of its country stations. In February 2014, the nationally syndicated America's Morning Show replaced the local Q Waking Crew with Cory Mchals after more than 10 years. Mikhals was relocated to co-owned KIZN.

Classic country (2017–2019)

On April 3, 2017, KQFC dropped the "Nash FM" branding and flipped to a classic country format as "97.9 KQFC."[5] On April 3, 2017, Steve Shannon became the morning DJ after hosting afternoons on sister station KIZN.[6]

Soft adult contemporary (2019–present)

On October 11, 2019, KQFC began simulcasting KIZN. Three days later, KQFC dropped its longtime country format and flipped to soft adult contemporary as "Magic 97.9".[7] The Soft AC format had scored sizable ratings in San Francisco and Seattle, leading Cumulus to try it in Boise.

References

  1. ^ Magic979Boise.com/station-information
  2. ^ Radio-Locator.com/KQFC
  3. ^ Information from Broadcasting Yearbook 1961-1962 page
  4. ^ "Change is in the airwaves at radio stations 96.9 The Eagle and KQFC 97.9" from Idaho Statesman (November 17, 2011)
  5. ^ "KQFC Boise Drops Nash And Goes Classic Country". RadioInsight. 2017-04-03. Retrieved 2019-10-15.
  6. ^ "KQFC/Boise Sheds 'Nash' Branding, Shuffles Air Staff".
  7. ^ "KQFC Boise Flips To Soft AC Magic 97.9". RadioInsight. 2019-10-14. Retrieved 2019-10-15.

External links

  • Official Website
  • ‹The template FMQ is being considered for deletion.› KQFC in the FCC FM station database
  • KQFC in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
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