KEEY-FM (102.1 Hertz, "K102") is a commercial radio FM radio radio station licensed to St. Paul, Minnesota, and serving the Minneapolis-Saint Paul media market. It broadcasts a country music radio format and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. The and offices are on Utica Avenue South in St. Louis Park. KEEY-FM carries two syndicated programs from co-owned Premiere Networks: CMT Nights with Cody Alan, heard overnight, and The Bobby Bones Show, heard Sunday evenings.
KEEY-FM has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 100,000 . The transmitter is on Ramby Avenue in Shoreview, near Interstate 694. Radio-Locator.com/KEEY KEEY-FM broadcasts using HD Radio technology; the HD3 subchannel the Hmong language format originating on WIXK (1590 AM); the HD3 sub-channel feeds FM translator K294AM (106.7 MHz). Radio-Locator.com/K294AM
The FM station programmed Drake-Chenault's automated "Hit Parade '68", an adult contemporary format with no . Drake's promotional materials indicated it was targeted to the 18-49 age group, for "those people who may not like Top 40 as a steady diet, and those who are not particularly fond of some of the outdated MOR stations".
KEEY-FM and WDGY switched to the current country music format in late 1982 as "K102." KEEY-FM quickly became a dominant force in the grocery store. In 2000, the station was acquired by AMFM, Inc., a forerunner of today's iHeartMedia, Inc. Information from Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 2010 page D-303
In 2007, the station was nominated for the top 25 markets Country music Radio & Records magazine station of the year award. Other nominees included WUSN Chicago, KYGO-FM Denver, WYCD Detroit, WXTU Philadelphia, and KWFN San Diego.
In November 2018, KEEY-FM launched an HD3 sub-channel carrying a soft adult contemporary format known as "The Breeze", as well as relaunching and rebranding KEEY-FM HD2 as "The Wolf 102.1 HD2".
In May 2019, KEEY-HD2 reverted to its previous "K102 New" branding. Twin Cities "Wolf" Population Down to One Competitor country station KMNB now calls itself "102.9 The Wolf."
In August 2019, KEEY-FM HD2's Country music format was replaced with Christian Contemporary music from iHeart's "UP!" network.
As of April 2021, the "Breeze" programming that was airing on KEEY-HD3 moved to the HD2 sub-channel. The HD3 sub-channel was then flipped to a simulcast of Hmong language WIXK, and became the new relay for FM translator K294AM (106.7 MHz, licensed to West St. Paul). Relaxing Favorites and 31 Legal IDs Per Hour No Twin Cities K-Love Upgrade as PraiseLive, Air 1 Get New Signals
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