[3] Weekday programming includes nationally syndicated talk shows hosted by Rush Limbaugh, Dave Ramsey, Mark Levin, and Jim Bohannon.
[6] About a year later, in 1955, KRMS was sold to Lawrence Broadcasters, Inc.[7] This new license holder was run by company president A.P.
[9] Aside from signing-on FM sister station KRMS-FM in April 1964, this owner/operator situation would remain unchanged through the end of the 1970s.
[10][11] In October 1979, the Risners agreed to transfer the broadcast license and the station's assets to Lakcom, a limited partnership with Alfred C. Sikes as General Partner.
[12] The new owners maintained the country format on the AM (KRMS) and programmed the FM (KYLC) as an oldies-based adult contemporary station.
Minority owner and general manager, Rod Orr, went on to purchase the radio stations, clearing the way for Sikes to be nominated Chair of the FCC.
In addition to its primary transmitter, KRMS uses two FM translators to extend or improve its signal coverage area.