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{{Infobox radio station |
  name      = KODS |  image     = File:KODS 103.7theRiver logo.png|  city      = Carnelian Bay, California|  area      = Reno, Nevada|  branding  = ''103.7 The River''|  slogan    = "#1 For Rock & Roll Oldies"|  frequency = 103.7 MHz |  translator = See below |  airdate   = 1970 (as KNLT at 101.7)|  format    = Classic Hits |  erp       = 6,300 watts |  haat      = {{convert|910|meters}}|  class     = C1 |  facility_id = 2103|  callsign_meaning = |  former_callsigns = KNLT (1970-1974)
KSML (1974-1977)
KEZC (1977-1983)
KHTX (1983-1987)
KHTZ (1987-1988)| former_frequencies = 101.7 MHz (1970-1984)| owner = Reno Media Group | webcast = Listen Live | website = river1037.com |

}}

KODS is a commercial radio station licensed to Carnelian Bay, California, broadcasting to the Reno, Nevada and Lake Tahoe areas on 103.7 FM. KODS airs a classic hits music format branded as "The River" (a local reference to the Truckee River).

History

The station, now owned by Reno Media Group, began as KNLT in 1970 with a transmitter on Brockway Summit, between Truckee, CA and Lake Tahoe. Its signal could be heard only in Truckee and in a small section of Tahoe's north shore, including Kings Beach and Carnelian Bay. Tom Quinn and a handful of investors purchased the station, then known as KEZC, in 1982. Within two years, Quinn petitioned the FCC to increase the station's power and he relocated the transmitter to Slide Mountain overlooking Reno, Carson City and Lake Tahoe. The station, with new call-letters KTHX and known as "K-Hits 104," had instant ratings success in the Reno radio market. This allowed Quinn to purchase a second station serving the Fresno, California area and then a third in Las Vegas. In September 1988, KHTZ, as the station had become known the previous year, changed format from Top 40 to oldies and its call letters to KODS.[1] In doing so, the station regained its position as the top-rated station in Reno. In the late 1990s KODS began using the nickname "The River" and in Incline Village the nickname "Fun 101" reflecting its use of a translator at 101.3 FM. Except during specialty programs, KODS eventually dropped most of its 1950s and early 1960s music and thus transitioned to a classic hits rather than oldies format.

KODS is now part of the nine-station Reno Media Group/Americom family of stations.

Translators

KODS also broadcasts on the following FM translators:

{{RadioTranslators
| call1 = K267AA
| freq1 = 101.3
| watts1 = 46
| class1 = D
| city1 = Incline Village, Nevada
| call3 = K285EK
| freq3 = 104.9
| watts3 = 19
|class3 = D
| city3 = Battle Mountain, Nevada
| call4 = K293CA
| freq4 = 106.5
| watts4 = 250
| class4 = D
| city4 = Carson City, Nevada
}}

References

1. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/152843646/|title=Reno-Sparks radio ratings find lots to Z about|last=DeChick|first=Joe|date=1988-10-20|work=Reno Gazette-Journal|access-date=2018-05-17|page=2D|language=en|via=Newspapers.com}}

External links

  • Official Website
{{FM station data|KODS}}
  • {{FCC History Cards|2103|KODS}}
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3 : Radio stations in California|Classic hits radio stations in the United States|Radio stations established in 1972

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