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Two Format Changes Follow Iowa Station Sale

Posted on September 30, 2019 by Jon Ellis

Wennes Communications Stations is changing the formats of both stations it recently bought in Decorah, Iowa.

On Monday, Sept. 30, Wennes launched K235CT/94.9 (Decorah) to relay KDEC/1240 and switched both to a simulcast of its “River” Adult Contemporary format already heard on Wennes’ K256CS/99.1 and KMRV/1160 (Waukon). KDEC had previously carried Soft Oldies.

Then Tuesday, Oct. 1, KDEC-FM/100.5 launched “Hawk Rock” as KDHK after dropping its Adult Alternative format. The new format is a mix of new and classic rock.

Wennes also owns “Bluff Country” KNEI-FM/103.5 (Waukon) and Classic Hits station KVIK/104.7 (Decorah). It bought KDEC AM-FM from Bob and Colleen Holten’s Decorah Broadcasting for $1.2 million and closed on the purchase in late August.

KDEC-FM has also been granted a construction permit to upgrade from its present 30kW/150m to 43.3kW/162m, remaning class C2. It would move to a different tower, maintaining its current coverage and extending farther southwest.

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