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KDVV

Coordinates: 38°57′15″N 95°54′43″W / 38.95417°N 95.91194°W / 38.95417; -95.91194
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KDVV
Broadcast areaTopeka metropolitan area
Frequency100.3 MHz
BrandingV100
Programming
FormatClassic rock
AffiliationsUnited Stations Radio Networks
Westwood One
Ownership
Owner
KMAJ, KMAJ-FM, KTOP, KTOP-FM, KWIC
History
First air date
May 29, 1960; 64 years ago (1960-05-29) (as KTOP-FM)
Former call signs
KTOP-FM (1960–1976)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID62237
ClassC
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT300 meters (980 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
38°57′15″N 95°54′43″W / 38.95417°N 95.91194°W / 38.95417; -95.91194
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
Websitev100rocks.com

KDVV (100.3 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Topeka, Kansas. It is owned by Cumulus Media.[2] It airs a classic rock radio format that leans toward harder-edged songs from the 1960s, 70s and 80s. It carries the nationally syndicated Bob & Tom Show in morning drive time.

KDVV has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 100,000 watts, the maximum for most FM stations. The transmitter tower is on SW Davis Road in Dover.[3] The radio studios are on South Kansas Avenue in Topeka.

History

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The station signed on the air on May 29, 1960; 64 years ago (1960-05-29). Its original call sign was KTOP-FM, and was the sister station to KTOP (1490 AM). (The KTOP-FM call letters are now found on a co-owned station at 102.9 MHz in St. Marys.) At first, KTOP-AM-FM simulcast and were network affiliates of the Mutual Broadcasting System. In 1964, KTOP-AM-FM were acquired by Harris Enterprises.[4]

By the 1970s, KTOP-FM had a separate format from 1490 AM. While KTOP (AM) was a Top 40 station in the 1960s and 70s, KTOP-FM aired an automated country music format. In 1976, the two stations flipped, with KTOP-FM becoming the Top 40 station, playing contemporary hits in FM stereo. During this time, KTOP-FM switched its call letters to KDVV. The Top 40 format continued throughout the 1980s and into the early 1990s.

The station has aired various forms of album rock music since the 1990s, at times leaning heavily on classic rock and at other times playing more new music. In 2014, KDVV became the Topeka affiliate of the Bob & Tom Show. KDVV serves now as the de facto active rock station for Topeka, Junction City, and Manhattan since the nearest active rock station provides only rimshot coverage.

References

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  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KDVV". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ "KDVV Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  3. ^ Radio-Locator.com/KDVV
  4. ^ "Station KTOP Is Sold: Harris Publications, Hutchinson, Buys Topeka Radio Firm". The Kansas City Times. Kansas City, Missouri. Associated Press. August 6, 1963. p. 4. Archived from the original on April 18, 2022. Retrieved April 18, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
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