KYYY


KYYY is a radio station in Bismarck, North Dakota, owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. with a Top 40 format.
iHeartMedia, Inc. also owns KFYR 550, KXMR 710, KBMR 1130, KQDY 94.5, and KSSS 101.5 in the Bismarck-Mandan area.

History

KFYR-FM signed on in 1966, adopting a MOR format by 1969. It later flipped to a Drake "Solid Gold" oldies format during 1972. In 1975, it flipped to Top 40 as "Y93" with the KYYY call letters, competing against sister station KFYR-AM's Top 40 format at the time. The station tweaked to a Hot AC format in 1996. At the time Bismarck did not have a full-fledged Top 40 station, so Y93 gradually began adding hip-hop, rhythmic and other Top 40 hits to its playlist at night. Since Y93 played more Top 40 tracks at night, the station was often labeled as an Adult Top 40 station.
After KKCT 97.5 flipped from country to Top 40 as "Hot 97.5", Y93 tweaked to a full-fledged Top 40 format in 2004, which lasted until 2005 when it changed to an adult contemporary format playing Christmas music during the holiday season annually. Most of the current on-air personalities have been on, or with, Y93 for over a decade. After playing Christmas Music for the 2011 holiday season, Y93 tweaked its format towards a hot AC format due to a growing abundance of Bismarck stations sharing 70s and 80s music that Y93 played. On September 14, 2012, the station evolved back to its Top 40 roots, directly competing against Hot 97.5 again. The station also replaced the John Tesh morning show with Elvis Duran and the Morning Show broadcast from Z100 in New York City.