KQQQ

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KQQQ
Ownership
OwnerRadio Palouse, Inc.
KHTR, KQZB
History
First air date
1950 (as KBKH)
January 23, 1983 (as KQQQ)
Former call signs
KPMN (1950, CP)
KBKH (1950–1953)
KOFE (1953–1967)
KPUL (1967–1977)
KNOI (1977–1983)
Technical information
Facility ID54724
ClassD
Power11,000 watts day
27 watts night
Transmitter coordinates
46°43′36.00″N 117°12′23.00″W / 46.7266667°N 117.2063889°W / 46.7266667; -117.2063889
Translator(s)102.1 K271CU (Pullman)
Links
WebcastListen live
Websitepullmanradio.com

KQQQ (1150

Premiere Radio Networks and Fox News Radio.[1]

KQQQ is heard on FM translator K271CU (102.1 FM) from a transmitter in Pullman. Until September 2019, the station was heard on another translator, K284BW at 104.7, by way of sister KHTR's HD2 subchannel; this now is a separately programmed station.

1150 AM is a Regional broadcast frequency.

History

The station went on the air in 1950. By the 1970s, when it changed its call letters to KNOI (K#1), the station was airing a country format. The sister station was an automated rock format KQQQ-FM (KQ-105); KNOI was later changed to KQQQ on January 23, 1983.[2]

References

  1. ^ "KQQQ Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  2. ^ "KQQQ Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.

External links


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