Wyoming Broadcast
Pioneers and personalities in Radio and Television
Wyoming Media

KCWY TV 14 in Casper

KCWY (now KGWC) TV 14 in Casper, the station to break the 25 year monopoly of KTWO TV in Casper. The CWY (Casper-Wyoming) was changed later to KGWC for Great Western including satellites at Lander (KGWL), Rock Springs (KGWR) and Cheyenne (KGWN) that were linked together by microwave. Cheyenne also was connected to KSTF Scottsbluff NE and KTVS Sterling CO from a previous satellite arrangement. This station group is not directly related to the KCWY on TV13 in Casper today. << MORE >>

Bob Rule

Bob Rule has capped a long career in communications as owner of KPIN FM in Pinedale Wyoming.<< MORE >>

Tom Norman

In the 1980s Tom Norman was engineer for KTWO Television, first with studio equipment and then as transmitter chief.<< MORE >>

150 n Nichols

150 north Nichols<< MORE >>

KTWO TV on Casper Mountain

KTWO TV tower on Casper Mountain<< MORE >>

East Second Street

For nearly 50 years KTWO TV studios were at 4200 east Second Street.<< MORE >>

1985 Television part 2

Television expands across the state.<< MORE >>

1985 Television part 1

The earliest Television stations in Wyoming.<< MORE >>

1985 AM radio part 2

More AM stations, as they evolved in 1985.<< MORE >>

1985 AM Radio part 1

Starting with this issue is a snapshot in time (1985). Pre-WW2 AM stations.<< MORE >>