One of the broadcasting pioneers in Fargo, and throughout the state of North Dakota was John Boler. At the height of his career, he managed 100 radio stations throughout the region, many of which he owned including KVOX-AM/Fargo (Now on 740 kHz), and later KFGO/Fargo (790 kHz). Boler also foresaw the rise of television signing on the city’s second television station (Behind WDAY-TV), KXJB-TV (Now KRDK-TV.) While KXJB’s signal had always served Fargo, the station’s studios were originally in Valley City.
Later in his career, Boler led an initiative to bring educational television (now Public Broadcasting) to the state of North Dakota. With a two million dollar investment (half from the federal government, the other half from private investors), Boler set up a four-station broadcasting system in Bismarck, Minot, Grand Forks and the flagship being the present day KFME-TV in Fargo.
