KMGK

Coordinates: 45°36′54″N 95°23′28″W / 45.615°N 95.391°W / 45.615; -95.391
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KMGK
MHz
BrandingSmooth Magic 107.1
Programming
FormatSoft Gold
AffiliationsMinnesota Timberwolves
Minnesota Twins
Minnesota Wild
North Dakota State Bison football
Ownership
OwnerBranstock Communications
History
First air date
1982; 42 years ago (1982)
Former call signs
KZZA (1982–1990)
Call sign meaning
KMGK Magic
Technical information
ClassA
ERP3,300 watts
HAAT91 meters (299 ft)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitekmgk1071.com

KMGK (107.1

radio studios
are on First Street SE in Glenwood.

KMGK is a Class A station, with an effective radiated power of 3,300 watts. The transmitter is off Sunrise Drive near Minnesota State Highway 104.[1]

History

Smooth Magic 107 (JRN)

From March 2005, until September 30, 2008, KMGK aired a satellite feed (from the

The Smooth Jazz Station
. The format was discontinued as part of the integration into the Dial Global brand.

Magic 107 (JRN)

Up until March 2005, Magic 107 aired an

Jones Radio Network

Sports coverage

KMGK provides coverage of some high school sporting events for Minnewaska Area High School, Osakis High School, Alexandria High School and Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa High School. KMGK hosts a weekly talk show called Coaches Round-up, featuring interviews of area high school coaches. It also is a part of the Minnesota Twins Radio Network.

Smooth Magic 107 is a Gopher Radio Network affiliate and carries University of Minnesota Football and Men's Basketball as well as occasional Gopher Men's Hockey and Women's Basketball. KMGK also airs some North Dakota State University NDSU Bison Football games.

References

External links

45°36′54″N 95°23′28″W / 45.615°N 95.391°W / 45.615; -95.391

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