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“The Rock Farm” Moves to Larger Signal Along ND-Manitoba Border

Posted on July 7, 2021 by Jon Ellis

Simmons Broadcasting has launched its “Rock Farm” format on a larger signal in northeastern North Dakota: KYTZ/106.7 (Walhalla).

Social media posts indicate KYTZ flipped from its previous Adult Top 40 “Big 106” format to Classic Rock on the Fourth of July.

KYTZ’s 16kW/255m (class C2) facility serves an area along the Canadian border, delivering a usable signal to Altona, Morden, and Winkler, Manitoba.

Simmons Broadcasting, which also runs Country-formatted cross-border signal “Maverick 105” (KAOC/105.1 Cavalier), maintains a sales office in Morden. The stations compete with Golden West Radio’s Country, Adult Contemporary, and Full Service Easy Listening formats in southern Manitoba.

“The Rock Farm” also airs on KLME/95.7 (Langdon) and KAUJ/100.9 (Grafton), and KYTZ’s larger coverage area overlaps greatly with both KLME and KAUJ. It appears both stations are still airing “The Rock Farm” as well, though KYTZ’s legal ID mentions Landon.

Here’s a sampling of KYTZ’s imaging via the web on July 8:

Here’s how KYTZ sounded ten days earlier, as recorded (in mono) via troposphere-enhanced reception from Zippel Bay State Park in Minnesota:

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