KDLT tower

KDLT Tower
Interactive map of the KDLT Tower area
General information
TypeTelevision Tower
LocationCounty Highway 111, Rowena, South Dakota, United States
Coordinates43°30′18″N 96°33′23″W / 43.50500°N 96.55639°W / 43.50500; -96.55639 (digital)
43°37′56″N 097°22′25″W / 43.63222°N 97.37361°W / 43.63222; -97.37361 (analog)
Elevation434.9 meters (1,427 ft)
CompletedAugust 19, 1998
OwnerGray Media Group, Inc.
Height
Height609.2 meters (1,999 ft)
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The KDLT towers is the name given to two towers (one analog and one digital) used by South Dakota television station KDLT. In May 2022 the analog tower was destroyed during a wind storm.

The towers were built as high guy-wired aerial masts for the transmission of TV programs. The original analog tower was built in 1976 near Salem, South Dakota, and was 477 meters (1,565 ft). The digital tower was erected in 1998 near Rowena, South Dakota, and is 609.2 meters (1,999 ft), making it one of the tallest structures in the world. The digital tower is owned by Gray Media Group, Inc, as was the analog tower.