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KNFL may refer to: * KNFL (AM) KNFL (740 AM, "740 The Fan") is a radio station broadcasting a sports format. The station serves the Fargo-Moorhead metropolitan area. The station is currently owned by Wausau, Wisconsin-based Midwest Communications Inc. All the offices and st ..., a radio station (740 AM) licensed to serve Fargo, North Dakota, United States * KNFL (Utah), a defunct radio station (1470 AM) formerly licensed to serve Tremonton, Utah, United States * KDBI (AM), a defunct radio station (730 AM) formerly licensed to serve Boise, Idaho, United States, which held the call sign KNFL from 2013 to 2017 * Naval Air Station Fallon (ICAO code KNFL) {{Disambiguation, callsign, airport ...
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KNFL (AM)
KNFL (740 AM, "740 The Fan") is a radio station broadcasting a sports format. The station serves the Fargo-Moorhead metropolitan area. The station is currently owned by Wausau, Wisconsin-based Midwest Communications Inc. All the offices and studios are located at 1020 S. 25th Street in Fargo, while its 6-tower transmitter array is located northeast of Glyndon. It has the fifth biggest daytime AM signal in the country. History First known as KKAG, 740 AM signed on testing its signal on November 13, 2006 with open carriers and test tones. The station became fully licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on May 28, 2007 originally owned by Jeffrey Dress of Kennewick, Washington, and had been on the air since with a classic country format. Although the radio industry already had speculated so, KKAG was originally planned to be operated by the late Robert Ingstad, but the project was put on the back burner when Robert Ingstad's brother, James Ingstad, purchased the ...
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KNFL (Utah)
KNFL (1470 AM) was an Adult Standards formatted radio station licensed to Tremonton, Utah. The station was originally simulcast with sister station KOGN however then began running its own network. History The station was constructed by AM Radio 1470, Inc. a subsidiary of Legacy Communications Corpotation and was authorized to commence construction on November 15, 2001, with the temporary call sign KACE. The KACE calls were used while the station was under construction. According to the FCC records of the station, the station became KNFL on September 9, 2004. The station signed on January 27, 2006, simulcasting its sister station in Ogden, Utah: KOGN. The station went silent on April 1, 2006, and remained off the air for several months. On May 29, 2009, The Fifth District Court of Utah in Washington County, Utah appointed a receiver to take over KNFL for US Capital, Incorporated of Boulder, Colorado, an investment group which foreclosed on Legecy Media, the owners of KNFL and ...
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KDBI (AM)
KDBI (730 AM) is a radio station in Boise, Idaho. The station is currently owned by Kevin Terry, through licensee Radio Rancho, LLC. History The station signed on the air in 1955 as KYME at 740 kHz. In 1984 it became KTOX and moved to the current 730 kHz frequency. It became KBSU with a jazz format in 1992. However, in 2011, it was sold to Impact Radio Group for $165,000. The station was previously operated by Boise State University. On July 21, 2011, Impact changed the calls to KINF and adopted a conservative-leaning news-talk format. It simulcast the first two hours of '' America's Morning News'' with KINF-FM, as well as KINF-FM's entire weekend schedule. On January 1, 2013, after a few days of stunting with a loop of "Thriller" by Michael Jackson, KINF split from the simulcast with KINF-FM and flipped to sports, with programming from ESPN Radio ESPN Radio, which is alternately platform-agnostically branded as ESPN Audio, is an American sports radio network ...
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