KGLM-FM

The transmitter site is north of Sheep Gulch Road in Anaconda, Montana.

KGLM relays its programming to an FM translator in order to improve coverage.

However, with the debut of 96.9 "The River", the station flipped to an Adult top 40 format in 2002, focusing on current pop mixed with retro hits due to a hole in the market, As the 2000s went on the station moved more closer to top 40 and leaned more and more toward top 40 before becoming a CHR station in 2010.

music format from Dial Global Networks and is Butte's home for American Top 40.

In December 2006, a deal was reached for KGLM-FM to be acquired by Butte Broadcasting, Inc. (Ronald Davis, president/general manager) from Jim Ray Carroll as part of a three-station deal with a total reported sale price of $500,000.