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KADI-FM
City Republic, Missouri
Broadcast area Springfield, Missouri
Branding 99.5 KADI FM
Slogan "Today's #1 Christian Hit Music"
Frequency 99.5 MHz
First air date 1990-06-18 (as KADI)
Format Contemporary Christian
ERP 6,000 watts
HAAT 100.0 meters
Class A
Facility ID 60709
Transmitter coordinates 37°9′54.00″N 93°23′44.00″W / 37.1650000°N 93.3955556°W / 37.1650000; -93.3955556
Owner
Vision Communications, Incorporated
Website 99hitfm.com

KADI-FM (99.5 FM) is a Contemporary Christian Music radio station in Springfield, Missouri. The station is part of Vision Communications, Inc., along with KICK, and Sign Pro. Vision Communications is owned by RC Amer.


KADI-FM was also the call sign for a progressive rock station in St. Louis, MO, located first at 96.5, then later at 96.3 on the FM dial. The station was identified as KADI from 1959 until 1987, when the call letters were changed to KRJY.




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Recent growth


  • 3 Current on-air personalities


  • 4 Former on-air personalities


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





History[edit]


KADI first went on the air as "99.5 KADI" in June 1990, the station employed approximately eight people; Chicago-based Snowmen Broadcasting Inc. owned it and RC Amer was a sales representative.


In the years between, Amer moved into the role of sales manager, then station manager, before purchasing KADI through Vision Communications Inc., a company Amer owns with his wife, Karen. The purchase was finalized in 2000, but Vision Communications had a management agreement with KADI since 1994, the year Amer formed the company.


Staff grew to the 20 there today, and KADI reached the top spot in Arbitron’s ratings for contemporary Christian stations in the 18- to 34-year-old women category, its target market.


KADI was known as "99HitFM" from 2005 through April 2016. In 2015, the station celebrated its 25th Anniversary and utilized "Celebrating 25 years" in much of their advertising and commercial bumpers.


On April 25, 2016, KADI returned to its original moniker "99.5 KADI" and slightly modified their slogan from "Springfield, Missouri's #1 Christian Hit Music Station" to "Today's #1 Christian Hit Music".



Recent growth[edit]


Some of the station’s biggest points of pride are in its community involvement. The station and its listeners have taken on causes from the Good Samaritans Boys Ranch to Ozarks Food Harvest. KADI has sponsored the annual Children’s Miracle Network Radiothon, which raised more than $30,000 in 2006. The station has also sponsored Relay for Life events for the American Cancer Society. KADI and was the first Springfield media outlet to promote and broadcast live from the annual "I Love America" Celebration hosted by James River Assembly of God every Fourth of July.


KADI has helped bring some of the top names in Christian music to Springfield, including tobymac, Casting Crowns, Skillet, MercyMe, and The Newsboys. KADI is known within the industry for breaking new bands and artists like Sanctus Real, Superchic, Barlow Girl, and Decemberadio.[original research?]



Current on-air personalities[edit]


Current On-air personalities include RC Amer, Rod Kittleman, Steve Largent, Michael Gibson, and Kyndal.



Former on-air personalities[edit]


Former on-air personalities include Josh "The Kid" Wellborn, Matt Wilkie, Gary McElyea, and Brenton Miles (Host of the nationally syndicated "Sunday Morning Drive", also a recording artist and lead singer of Cor Captis).



References[edit]





External links[edit]



  • Official KADI Facebook page

  • KADI Official website



  • Query the FCC's FM station database for KADI

  • Radio-Locator information on KADI

  • Query Nielsen Audio's FM station database for KADI











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