The station signed on August 5, 1974 as WORK.
Since the station signed on the air, it presented a music intensive morning show with only two stopsets of commercials an hour.
Officials expect to have 200 stations signed for the network by January.
The station signed on June 13, 1994, though the license to cover was not issued until April 12, 1995.
The first station signed on the air as early as 1953 with the call letters KIFN.
Undated, the station signed on the air.
All the trains stop at stations signed "+".
The newspaper reported that the day following the firing of the Gouldings, the daytime station signed on two hours late as employees staged a sick-out.
Some trains stop at stations signed with lower cases.
Philo Farnsworth, the father of television and an Idaho native, was present as the station signed on the air.