KQMS-FM

KQMS-FM
City Shasta Lake, California
Broadcast area Northern California
Branding KQMS NewsTalk 1670 AM & 99.3 FM
Frequency 99.3 MHz
First air date 1989 (as KNNN)
Format News/Talk
Power 1,600 watts
HAAT 465 meters
Class C2
Facility ID 54039
Callsign meaning K Quality Music Station (taken from the AM station's former music format)
Former callsigns KCIB (1988-1989, CP)
KNNN (1989-2010)
Affiliations Fox News Radio
Owner Mapleton Communications
(Mapleton License of Redding, LLC)
Sister stations KQMS-AM, KRDG-FM, KNNN-FM, KSHA-FM
Webcast Listen Live
Website kqms.com

KQMS-FM (99.3 FM) is an American commercial radio station in Shasta Lake, California, serving the Northern California, area.

For over a decade, KNNN aired a CHR music format branded as "Mix 99.3". From its inception until the "Mix 99.3" brand was introduced, the station was known as "K-9 FM", and played a pop-based Adult Contemporary format. The original "K-9" AC format was the result of a listener voting process following a months-long format testing experiment, where a different format was played every hour of the day. In January 2007 Mix 99.3 changed formats to country and rebranded it "99.3 HANK FM."

Change to KQMS-FM

On September 20, 2010, KNNN changed their call letters to KQMS-FM and changed their format to news/talk, simulcasting KQMS 1400 AM (now 1670 AM). Hank-FM moved to the LP audio of TV channel 6 which is now heard on most FM receivers at 87.7 FM; effectively providing the Redding area with a popular country radio format.

News team/on-air talent

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Coordinates: 40°39′14″N 122°31′16″W / 40.654°N 122.521°W / 40.654; -122.521

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