KKNU

Radio station in Springfield–Eugene, Oregon
  • Springfield, Oregon
Broadcast areaEugene-Springfield, OregonFrequency93.3 MHzBrandingKKNU New Country 93.3ProgrammingFormatCountryOwnershipOwnerMcKenzie River Broadcasting
Sister stations
KEUG, KMGEHistory
First air date
December 18, 1958 (as KEED-FM at 93.1)
Former call signs
KEED-FM (1958–1967)
KORE-FM (1967–1976)
KSND (1976–1993)
Former frequencies
93.1 MHz (1958–2006)
Call sign meaning
NU = "New"Technical informationFacility ID40887ClassC0ERP100,000 watts horiz
43,000 watts vertHAAT395 metersTranslator(s)See tableLinksWebcastListen LiveWebsitekknu.fm

KKNU is a commercial country music radio station in Springfield, Oregon, broadcasting to the Eugene-Springfield, Oregon area on 93.3 FM. It is owned by Mckenzie River Broadcasting.

Syndicated programming included After Midnite with Blair Garner hosted by Blair Garner from Premiere Radio Networks.[1]

History

Throughout the 1980s, and into the early 1990s, 93.1 KSND (known as “K-Sound” or “The Sound” for a time) had a Top 40 format. It was an affiliate of Rick Dees Weekly Top 40.

In late 1992, KSND was sold to McKenzie River Broadcasting, Inc. which ended the longtime Top 40 format at the end of year. On January 1, 1993, KSND began a two-week-long simulcast with its new sister station; “Magic 94” KMGE. In mid-January, “New Country 93” debuted with “Today’s Hottest New Country” and the new callsign KKNU.

In 2006, KKNU moved from 93.1 to 93.3, to allow KAST-FM (now KRYP) to move into the Portland market on 93.1.

Translators

KKNU programming is also carried on a network of broadcast translator stations to extend or improve the coverage area of the station.

Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) Class FCC info
K224CN 92.7 FM Roseburg-Green, Oregon 84109 82 D LMS
K225BE 92.9 FM Cottage Grove, Oregon 40886 230 D LMS
K265AB 100.9 FM Florence, Oregon 40890 240 D LMS
K281AF 104.1 FM Oakridge, Oregon 40892 140 D LMS
K285FH 104.9 FM Glide, Oregon 156748 10 D LMS

References

  1. ^ "Stations: Oregon". AfterMidnite and the Blair Garner Show. Archived from the original on May 11, 2008. Retrieved June 3, 2009.

External links

  • KKNU official website
  • Facility details for Facility ID 40887 (KKNU) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
  • KKNU in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
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