Former KFOR logo used when it was simulcasting on K277CA (103.3 FM)
KFOR signed on the air in March 1924. It was the fourth radio station in Nebraska.[3] Its original city of license was David City, Nebraska. New owners moved the station to Lincoln in 1927, with studios in the Hotel Lincoln.
The radio ministry Back to the Bible originated on KFOR in 1939.[5] From May 1953 to March 1954, the station's owners operated a television station, KFOR-TV (now dark).
On February 15, 2023, at midnight, KFOR began simulcasting on sister stationKLMS1480 AM which had dropped its long-running sports radio format. KFOR also was heard on FM translator K268DF (101.5 FM), which relayed KLMS. The next day, KFOR's former translator, 103.3 K277CA, began relaying KLMS, which flipped to an adult hits format as "Mix 103.3".[6] KFOR's translator became K268DF at 101.5 FM.
In May 2025, Connoisseur Media announced its intent to acquire Alpha Media.[7] The FCC approved the sale on August 13, 2025, and the sale was consummated on September 4.[8]