Radio station in Rapid City, South Dakota
KOTA
(1380
kHz
, "NewsRadio 1380 KOTA") is an
AM
radio station
licensed to serve
Rapid City, South Dakota
. The station is owned by Riverfront Broadcasting, LLC. It airs a
news
/
talk radio
format
.
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The station was assigned these call letters by the
Federal Communications Commission
.
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Weekday programming includes the Rapid City Morning News and Straight Up With Matt Smith, as well as nationally syndicated programming including
The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show
,
Sean Hannity
, and
Dave Ramsey
.
Weekend programming includes syndicated programming from
Kim Komando
and a variety of lifestyle programming. During the NFL football season, select Sunday games are aired from
Westwood One Radio Networks
as well as every Monday and Thursday night game. The station also airs all
Denver Broncos
game through the Denver Broncos Radio Network. All playoff and
Super Bowl
games are carried as well.
KOTA is the radio home of
South Dakota Mines Hardrockers
football and basketball, and features the yearly
Homestake Trophy
game.
History
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The station first hit the airwaves on November 26, 1936, as KOBH ("Kall of the
Black Hills
"), a
Thanksgiving Day
present to western South Dakota. It was owned by Black Hills Broadcasting, and operated from studios in the
Hotel Alex Johnson
in downtown Rapid City.
Originally broadcasting with a very limited licensed power of 150 watts, in 1944 KOBH sought approval from the
Federal Communications Commission
to move up to 5000 watts, which would dramatically improve its ability to reach this mountainous area. Asked to help, Congressman
Francis H. Case
sought military support. He discovered that
U.S. Army Air Corps
airplanes based at the recently established Rapid City Army Air Base (later renamed
Ellsworth Air Force Base
) used KOBH as a navigation beacon while training for European
strategic bombing during World War II
. With Pentagon backing, Case convinced the FCC to grant the power increase. On New Year's Day 1945, the station signed on from its new, more powerful tower under new call letters, KOTA.
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In the same year, it secured an affiliation with
CBS Radio
that continues to this day.
In 1954, Rapid City businesswoman
Helen Duhamel
, a minority owner since 1943, bought full control of the station, changing its corporate name to Duhamel Broadcasting Enterprises. Since the 1990s, it has been a news and talk station.
In May 2017, the station signed on a new FM signal in Rapid City. The FM translator has an assigned frequency of 100.7 FM and an effective radiated power of 250-watts. The licensed translator uses the FCC assigned call sign K264CP. This was done as part of the FCC’s AM Revitalization program.
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Notable alumni of the station include B-movie producer
Arch Hall Sr.
On January 1, 2019, the Duhamel family sold KOTA to Riverfront Broadcasting for $3.6 million.
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The sale was completed on May 1.
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