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KYBG

Coordinates:30°05′13″N92°22′55″W/ 30.087°N 92.382°W/30.087; -92.382
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KYBG
Broadcast areaLafayette metropolitan area,Lake Charles
Frequency102.1MHz
BrandingBig 102.1
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatClassic hits
Ownership
OwnerThird Partner Broadcasting
KSIG,KPCZ-FM
History
First air date
27 April 1989;35 years ago(1989-04-27)(as KBAZ)
Former call signs
KBAZ (4/27/1989–4/15/1994)
KSIG-FM (4/15/1994–3/31/1997)
KQIS (3/31/1997–3/11/2010)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID66791
ClassC1
ERP100,000watts
HAAT299 meters (981 ft)
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen live
Websitebig1021.com

KYBG(102.1FM) is aclassic hitsformattedradio stationowned by Third Partner Broadcasting and serving theLafayetteandLake Charlesareas. Its studios are inCrowleyand its transmitter is located northwest ofKaplaninAcadia Parish.

History

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102.1 signed on in 1989 asAcadia Parish-focusedKBAZwith a country format. In 1994, 102.1 changed calls toKSIG-FMand became a simulcast of Adult Standards sister station 1450/KSIG,which lasted until April 10, 1997 when the signal was upgraded to 50 kW and entered the Lafayette market. Upon the upgrade, the station took on theKQIScall letters and switched to adult contemporary as "Kiss 102."

Since the initial upgrade into the Lafayette market, KQIS has shifted its format several times. In 1998, KQIS had to drop the "KISS" branding (due tocopyright infringementand a threatened lawsuit byClear Channel). The station was not sued and had to be renamed as Soft Rock 102.1, whilst sticking to the sameAdult contemporaryformat. Later that year, 102.1 was upgraded once more to 100 kW, extending coverage west toLake Charlesmarket and became a hybrid Adult Contemporary-Smooth Jazz "102.1 Kiss FM.", which further popularized the station. In October 2000, KQIS became one of the first stations in the United States to launch an 80s Oldies format, which lasted until late 2001, when newer music was mixed in to shift the station's format toHot AC.

In 2002, the Kiss brand was dropped once and for all when what is nowKOBWbecame Kiss FM. KOBW provides fringe coverage into the Lafayette area, and KQIS' owners feared a cease and desist from Clear Channel, who owns KOBW. The Hot AC format was tweaked to Top 40 for a short time in 2004 before settling on the current format.

On March 11, 2010 KQIS changed their call letters toKYBG.It now calls itself "BIG 102.1" and plays what it calls "the biggest hits" from the '70s and '80s with some from the 60s and early 90s also mixed in.

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30°05′13″N92°22′55″W/ 30.087°N 92.382°W/30.087; -92.382

  1. ^"Facility Technical Data for KYBG".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.