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==History== ==History==
This station started at 97.3 FM in 1997, and was owned by Hart Media. The station was later sold along with the other Hart Media Stations to Mountain States Broadcasting. The station was sold once again when ] bought Mountain States Broadcasting. The present owner is Mt. Rushmore Broadcasting. A short while after being bought by Mt. Rushmore, the station moved down to 94.5 FM. This station started at 97.3 FM in 1997, and was owned by Hart Media. The station was later sold along with the other Hart Media Stations to Mountain States Broadcasting. The station was sold once again when ] bought Mountain States Broadcasting. The present owner is Mt. Rushmore Broadcasting. A short while after being bought by Mt. Rushmore, the station moved down to 94.5 FM.
Citing technical difficulties, the station, along with its five other sister stations went dark for a period of time in August 2011. KVOC, KMLD, and KHOC remained silent as of December 17, 2011. Other than equipment reasons, no further information as to why the three stations were off the air had been provided.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://trib.com/news/local/casper/five-casper-radio-stations-temporarily-go-quiet/article_b5ee403d-a320-5c82-bc9f-83b4f96cc0cd.html|title=Five Casper radio stations temporarily go quiet|first=By TOM MORTON Star-Tribune staff|last=writer|date=August 19, 2011|website=Casper Star-Tribune}}</ref> Citing technical difficulties, the station, along with its five other sister stations went dark for a period of time in August 2011. KVOC, KMLD, and KHOC remained silent as of December 17, 2011. Other than equipment reasons, no further information as to why the three stations were off the air had been provided.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://trib.com/news/local/casper/five-casper-radio-stations-temporarily-go-quiet/article_b5ee403d-a320-5c82-bc9f-83b4f96cc0cd.html|title=Five Casper radio stations temporarily go quiet|first=Tom|last=Morton|date=August 19, 2011|website=Casper Star-Tribune}}</ref>


==Fines== ==Fines==
KMLD, along with other Casper stations owned by Mt. Rushmore Broadcasting were fined $68,000 for using unlicensed ]s, which the company had been using for 16 years. The FCC fined the company $68,000 for "willfully and repeatedly" violating the law, giving the stations' owner 30 days to get licenses for its STLs for KHOC, and sister stations ], ], and ].<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=https://trib.com/news/local/casper/fcc-slaps-casper-radio-station-owner-with-68-000-fine/article_f87b09f5-120a-5144-8b61-0612074eb521.html|title=FCC slaps Casper radio station owner with $68,000 fine|first=JEREMY FUGLEBERG Star-Tribune business|last=editor|date=July 28, 2012|website=Casper Star-Tribune}}</ref> KMLD, along with other Casper stations owned by Mt. Rushmore Broadcasting were fined $68,000 for using unlicensed ]s, which the company had been using for 16 years. The FCC fined the company $68,000 for "willfully and repeatedly" violating the law, giving the stations' owner 30 days to get licenses for its STLs for KHOC, and sister stations ], ], and ].<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=https://trib.com/news/local/casper/fcc-slaps-casper-radio-station-owner-with-68-000-fine/article_f87b09f5-120a-5144-8b61-0612074eb521.html|title=FCC slaps Casper radio station owner with $68,000 fine|first=Jeremy|last=Fugleberg|date=July 28, 2012|website=Casper Star-Tribune}}</ref>
In 2012, station owner Jan Charles Gray was named in a lawsuit by the U.S. Department of Labor for improperly paying employees. Gray called the claims in the lawsuit "bogus".<ref> Feds Sue Casper Radio Station Owner Over Employee Pay - Casper Star Tribune, 11-21-12.</ref> In 2012, station owner Jan Charles Gray was named in a lawsuit by the U.S. Department of Labor for improperly paying employees. Gray called the claims in the lawsuit "bogus".<ref>{{cite news |last1=Wolfson |first1=Joshua |title=Feds Sue Casper Radio Station Owner Over Employee Pay |url=https://trib.com/news/local/casper/feds-sue-casper-radio-station-owner-over-employee-pay/article_a37f51d3-c7db-5538-b700-abaa4ff4de6a.html |work=] |date=November 21, 2012}}</ref>


In 2013, Gray informed the Casper Star Tribune that the lawsuit and a $68,000 fine for unlicensed STLs were "a lot of baloney." Gray said if the FCC doesn't back down, he plans to "sue them on behalf of every radio owner in America that has been wronged by them".<ref name="auto"/> In 2013, Gray informed the Casper Star Tribune that the lawsuit and a $68,000 fine for unlicensed STLs were "a lot of baloney." Gray said if the FCC doesn't back down, he plans to "sue them on behalf of every radio owner in America that has been wronged by them".<ref name="auto"/>

Revision as of 19:57, 22 November 2023

Radio station in Casper, Wyoming
KMLD
Frequency94.5 MHz
BrandingMelody 94.5
Programming
FormatOldies
AffiliationsCumulus Media
Ownership
OwnerMt. Rushmore Broadcasting, Inc.
Sister stationsKVOC, KHOC, KQLT, KASS
History
First air date1967; 58 years ago (1967)
Former call signsKAWY, KMGW, KGRQ
Former frequencies97.3 MHz
Call sign meaningMelody
Technical information
Licensing authorityFCC
Facility ID11927
ClassC
ERP
  • 63,000 watts
  • 65,000 watts (with beam tilt)
HAAT582 meters (1,909 ft)
Transmitter coordinates42°44′3″N 106°20′0″W / 42.73417°N 106.33333°W / 42.73417; -106.33333
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Public license information

KMLD is a commercial radio station located in Casper, Wyoming, broadcasting on 94.5 FM. KMLD airs an oldies music format branded as "Melody 94.5". The music programming is syndicated by Cumulus Media and is the True Oldies Channel.

All Mt. Rushmore Casper stations are located at 218 N. Wolcott in downtown Casper.

History

This station started at 97.3 FM in 1997, and was owned by Hart Media. The station was later sold along with the other Hart Media Stations to Mountain States Broadcasting. The station was sold once again when Clear Channel Communications bought Mountain States Broadcasting. The present owner is Mt. Rushmore Broadcasting. A short while after being bought by Mt. Rushmore, the station moved down to 94.5 FM. Citing technical difficulties, the station, along with its five other sister stations went dark for a period of time in August 2011. KVOC, KMLD, and KHOC remained silent as of December 17, 2011. Other than equipment reasons, no further information as to why the three stations were off the air had been provided.

Fines

KMLD, along with other Casper stations owned by Mt. Rushmore Broadcasting were fined $68,000 for using unlicensed Studio/transmitter links, which the company had been using for 16 years. The FCC fined the company $68,000 for "willfully and repeatedly" violating the law, giving the stations' owner 30 days to get licenses for its STLs for KHOC, and sister stations KHOC, KASS, and KQLT. In 2012, station owner Jan Charles Gray was named in a lawsuit by the U.S. Department of Labor for improperly paying employees. Gray called the claims in the lawsuit "bogus".

In 2013, Gray informed the Casper Star Tribune that the lawsuit and a $68,000 fine for unlicensed STLs were "a lot of baloney." Gray said if the FCC doesn't back down, he plans to "sue them on behalf of every radio owner in America that has been wronged by them".

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References

  1. "Facility Technical Data for KMLD". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. Morton, Tom (August 19, 2011). "Five Casper radio stations temporarily go quiet". Casper Star-Tribune.
  3. ^ Fugleberg, Jeremy (July 28, 2012). "FCC slaps Casper radio station owner with $68,000 fine". Casper Star-Tribune.
  4. Wolfson, Joshua (November 21, 2012). "Feds Sue Casper Radio Station Owner Over Employee Pay". Casper Star-Tribune.

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See also
List of radio stations in Wyoming
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adult contemporary
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Oldies
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