KKJO-FM is a
radio station
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in
St. Joseph, Missouri
St. Joseph is a city in and the county seat of Buchanan County, Missouri. Small parts of St. Joseph extend into Andrew County. Located on the Missouri River, it is the principal city of the St. Joseph Metropolitan Statistical Area, which includ ...
, broadcasting at 105.5 on the
FM dial. The station airs a
Hot AC
Adult contemporary music (AC) is a form of radio-played popular music, ranging from 1960s vocal and 1970s soft rock music to predominantly ballad-heavy music of the present day, with varying degrees of easy listening, pop, soul, R&B, quiet s ...
format with the brand name K-Jo 105-5.
The transmitter is located across the border south of
Troy, Kansas
Troy is a city in and the county seat of Doniphan County, Kansas, Doniphan County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, the population of the city was 964.
History
Troy was platted in 1855. It was named after ...
.
History of KKJO-AM
A radio station in St. Joseph, Missouri with the call letters KRES originally debuted on June 7, 1946, at 1230 AM and 250 watts. The KRES call letters were derived from last names of the four original station owners: local attorney/financier Basil Kaufmann, sportscaster Paul Roscoe, liquor distributor Joseph Epsten and pharmacist Al Shanin. Roscoe was the first station manager. The original studios were located on the 2nd floor of the Commerce Loan Company, also owned by Kaufmann, at 7th and Edmond Streets in downtown St. Joseph, with the original transmitter located near the south end of the Belt Highway near Pear Street. Dward A. Moore was the station's first program director. One of the first regularly scheduled programs on the station was a daily performance by Minor Clites, a blind piano player who lived in Saint Joseph. In November 1951, the FCC licensed the station move to 1550 kHz AM with increased power of 5,000 watts. The KKJO call letters were adopted in 1961, and
KRES
KRES (104.7 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic country music format. Licensed to Moberly, Missouri, United States, the station serves the Columbia, Missouri, area. The station is currently owned by Alpha Media, through licensee Alph ...
today is used by a country station in
Moberly, Missouri
Moberly is a city in Randolph County, Missouri, United States. The population was 13,974 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Columbia, Missouri metropolitan area.
History
Moberly was founded in 1866, and named after Colonel William E. Moberly ...
. The owner at the time was George Marti a Cleburne, Texas broadcasting equipment manufacturer. While the KKJO call sign was a convenient reference to "St. Joe", in an interview published in Broadcasting magazine, Marti revealed that the actual choice of the call letters was an acknowledgement to his wife, Jo. The
middle of the road format was dropped in 1965 for
Top 40
In the music industry, the Top 40 is the current, 40 most-popular songs in a particular genre. It is the best-selling or most frequently broadcast popular music. Record charts have traditionally consisted of a total of 40 songs. "Top 40" or " con ...
. Calling themselves Tiger Radio, KKJO was St. Joseph's version of Top-40 radio akin to the pioneering sound at nearby
WHB
WHB (810 AM) is a commercial radio station in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. The station is owned by Union Broadcasting and it airs an all-sports radio format. For most of the 1950s through the 1970s, while it was broadcasting at 710 AM, ...
in Kansas City. As the 1970s passed, KKJO became more oriented to oldies, and into the 80s it had acquired more sports and talk oriented programming.
1960-1989: KUSN-FM
The FM counterpart to KKJO, originally at 105.1 MHz, debuted in 1960. KUSN-FM simulcast with Top 40
KUSN
KUSN 98.1 FM is a radio station licensed to Dearing, Kansas. The station broadcasts a country music format and is owned by Sek Media, LLC.
History of call letters
In previous years, the call letters KUSN were assigned to an AM station in San D ...
at 1270 kHz. In the wake of KKJO's success, KUSN AM-FM switched to an easy listening format in 1966 and later to a modern country format in 1967. KUSN-FM's call letters were changed to KSFT (K-Soft) in 1974 to reflect a new automated Schulke
beautiful music
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format which was adopted at the time. The FM power was increased from 3 kW ERP to 27.5 kW ERP and stereo was first broadcast. In 1977, KSFT (T-105) adopted an automated Top 40 format, moved to Album Rock in 1978, and, when it was acquired from KUSN in 1979, was switched to a successful country format.
1989-2000: KKJO "K-Jo 105"
KKJO swapped frequencies with
KSFT on March 1, 1989, moving the country format to the AM, and KKJO (K-JO 105) shifted to Top 40/CHR. In 1992, in the wake of the growing presence of rhythmic tracks on Top-40, KKJO became
Hot Adult Contemporary
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while KSFT started broadcasting satellite formats, first
adult standards and later oldies.
2000-Present KKJO "K-Jo 105-5"
On April 24, 2000, at 6 a.m., KKJO moved to 105.5 FM, as Susquehanna (now
Cumulus Media
Cumulus Media, Inc. is an American broadcasting company and is the third largest owner and operator of AM and FM radio stations in the United States behind Audacy and iHeartMedia. As of June 2019, Cumulus lists ownership of 428 stations in 87 ...
) prepared to introduce an '80s music format,
KFME, in the Kansas City market. KKJO's last song played on 105.1 was also the first song they played in 1989, "
We Built This City
"We Built This City" is a 1985 song by American rock band Starship. It was released as their debut single on their album ''Knee Deep in the Hoopla''. It was written by English musicians Martin Page and Bernie Taupin, who were both living in Los ...
" by
Starship
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The term is mostly found in science fiction. Reference to a "star-ship" appears as early as 188 ...
. The first song after the move to 105.5 was "
Everything You Want" by
Vertical Horizon
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. Today, the station has evolved back to a
Top 40 (CHR) format. In some years before sister station
KESJ
KESJ (1550 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic hits format, licensed to St. Joseph, Missouri. The station is owned by Eagle Communications, Inc.
History
KESJ came on air in 1946 as KRES, and was initially on 1230 kHz broadcasti ...
switched to a music format, KKJO would play all-Christmas music in the final weeks of the year.
On
May 21, 2011
American Christian radio host Harold Camping stated that the rapture and Judgment Day would take place on May 21, 2011, and that the end of the world would take place five months later on October 21, 2011.
Camping, who was then president of the ...
, KKJO played "
It's The End of the World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)
"It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" is a song by American rock band R.E.M., which first appeared on their 1987 album, ''Document''. It was released as the album's second single in November 1987, reaching No. 69 in t ...
" by
R.E.M.
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on loop for hours as a stunt related to the end times prediction by
Harold Camping
Harold Egbert Camping (July 19, 1921December 15, 2013) was an American Christian radio broadcaster and evangelist. Beginning in 1958, he served as president of Family Radio, a California-based radio station group that, at its peak, broadcast to ...
.
K-JO in the ratings
St. Joseph, while a separate television market from Kansas City, is part of
Kansas City
The Kansas City metropolitan area is a bi-state metropolitan area anchored by Kansas City, Missouri. Its 14 counties straddle the border between the U.S. states of Missouri (9 counties) and Kansas (5 counties). With and a population of more ...
's
area of dominant influence
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in
Arbitron
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ratings. As such, KKJO rarely shows up in Kansas City's ratings. However, as both Kansas City and St. Joseph stations can broadcast as far as
Topeka, Kansas
Topeka ( ; Kansa language, Kansa: ; iow, Dópikˀe, script=Latn or ) is the Capital (political), capital city of the U.S. state of Kansas and the County seat, seat of Shawnee County, Kansas, Shawnee County. It is along the Kansas River in the ...
, KKJO has registered marginal ratings in Topeka's semi-annual surveys.
KKJO is currently programmed by Gregg Lynn.
Air staff
Mornings:
* Rick Reynolds (1989)
* Doug Devereaux (1990)
* Rick and Bj (1991–2002)
* The Gregg and BJ Show (2003–2014)
* Gregg Lynn (2014–2020)
* Matt and Kate (2020-Now)
Middays:
* Bj Scott (1988-1991)
* Michael Roads (Sign on - 2002)
* Sandy Tyler (Sign on - 2002)
* Cyndee Cambell (2002–Present)
Late Afternoons:
* Rick Reynonlds (Sign on - 2011)
* Matt Stooks (2011–?)
* Samester
Nights:
* Lance Ingram (Sign on - 2003)
* Jeremy Night (2003 - July 2004)
* Kasey Huston (August 2004 - September 2005)
* Becca Reid (October 3, 2005 - April 2008)
* David Fudge (April 2008 – 2012)
* Jason Young (2012–?t)
* Karina (?-?)
Overnights:
* Allan Mansfield (Sign-on - 2001)
* Dan Michaels (2005–2011)
* Danielle Norwood (2011–Present)
Weekend/Swing:
* Jockless (Sign-on - Present)
References
External links
eaglecom.netK-Jo 105.5 website
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KJO-FM
St. Joseph, Missouri
Radio stations in Missouri
Contemporary hit radio stations in the United States