KCOM

KCOM is a station based on over dramatic TV dramas and widely acclaimed series. KCOM is also known for failed series such as Kronos: Uprising and Ryan: Life of the King. KCOM's public view is overwhelmingly positive due to their lasting legacies like their historical drama which launched the station to it's now household name, Palmyra.

Recent History
One of the earliest stations in Claibourne City, established in 1973 as the primer station by Calypso Broadcasting Group. In 1980 it launched Palmyra and it was an instant success scoring a 98.4% on the Claibourne Review. Later that decade a small show by the name of Issachar: The Modern Day Zeus also became a massive hit in 1987 leading to a boost in funding for the show and again boost in fame for Calypso and KCOM. In 1992 the company split into two different companies. In 1996 the golden era of KCOM began with the epic season finale of Palmyra and the following primer of the new shows General Arnold, Benedictine Rule, and Death of an Executive. All of the seasons ran for nearly 10 years and were replaced by the dud shows mentioned above. In 2008 KCOM introduced two more hit shows, The Crawling Dead and Found and rocketed to the top of all ratings. In 2013 Calypso negotiated with Penninsula Productions to complete a $1.3 billion dollar deal to sell the company to Eliot-Hardison Stations.