KJMY

KJMY
City Bountiful, Utah
Broadcast area Salt Lake City-Ogden-Provo, Utah
Branding My 99.5
Slogan More Music, More Variety
Frequency 99.5 MHz (also on HD Radio)
Translator(s) 99.1 K256AE (Provo, relays HD2)
First air date 1988 (as KBZE)
Format Hot Adult Contemporary
HD2: Country "Country 99.1"
ERP 40,000 watts
HAAT 900 meters
Class C
Facility ID 6543
Transmitter coordinates 40°36′29″N 112°9′33″W / 40.60806°N 112.15917°W / 40.60806; -112.15917
Callsign meaning K J MY 99.5
Former callsigns KBZE (1988-1989)
KLVV (1988-1991)
KUTQ (1991-1996)
KURR (1996-2004)
Owner iHeartMedia, Inc.
(Citicasters Licenses, Inc.)
Sister stations KNRS, KNRS-FM, KODJ, KAAZ-FM, KZHT
Webcast Listen Live
Listen Live (HD2)
Website my995fm.com
country991.com (HD2)

KJMY, branded as My 99.5, is a Hot Adult Contemporary radio station broadcasting to the Salt Lake City metropolitan area. The station, whose frequency is 99.5 MHz, is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc..[1] The station's studios are located in West Valley City and its transmitter site is located in Bingham Canyon, Utah.

The station has no on-air announcers, but instead, uses its listeners (via recorded drops) as its "personalities". At the end of each song it plays, the station says the name of the song and the name of the artist.

KJMY-HD2

Since March 2010, KJMY's HD2 radio signal has broadcast a classic country format and has been used to feed an analog FM translator station, K256AE (99.1), licensed to Provo. The station was branded as "Classic Country 99.1" and operates using a loophole in FCC translator regulations to broadcast an additional analog signal to the market. On September 15, 2011 KJMY-HD2 changed their format to classic rock, branded as "Rock 99.1".[2] On January 11, 2013 KJMY-HD2 changed their format to alternative rock, branded as "The Alternative Project".[3] On May 21, 2014 KJMY-HD2 changed its format to country, branded as "Country 99.1".[4][5] On May 6, 2015, KJMY-HD2 was changed to broadcasting a simulcast of Salt Lake City iHeartMedia sister station 97.1 KZHT.

History

The station was assigned the call letters KBZE on 1988-02-22. On 1989-02-14, the station changed its call sign to KLVV. As KLVV, the station carried an adult contemporary format. On June 17, 1991, the station became KUTQ and was known as "Q-99". As KUTQ, the station achieved its highest ratings with the afternoon show "Mick and Allen" which is now on KBER. On October 1, 1996, the station became KURR, and changed its format to classic rock. After struggling for many years, on November 4, 2004, the current callsign KJMYwas adopted, and the station's format became hot adult contemporary as it is today.[6][7] KJMY became the only hot AC again in Salt Lake City following the reverting of KBEE to adult contemporary in February 2012 (KBEE would later shift back to Adult Top 40 in 2013).

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