KNND (1400
AM) is a
radio station
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licensed
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to serve
Cottage Grove, Oregon
Cottage Grove is a city in Lane County, Oregon, United States. Its population was 10,643 at the 2020 census. It is the third largest city in Lane County. It is on Interstate 5, Oregon Route 99, and the main Willamette Valley line of the CORP railr ...
, United States. The station, which began broadcasting in 1953, is currently owned by Cameron Reiten, through licensee Reiten Communications, LLC.
Programming
Since January 1, 2014 KNND has broadcast a
classic country
Classic country is a music radio format that specializes in playing mainstream country and western music hits from past decades.
Repertoire
The radio format specializes in hits from the 1950s through the early 1980s, and focus primarily on inn ...
music format. From October 2007 to January 2014, KNND had broadcast an
oldies music
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format that relied on
The True Oldies Channel
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hosted by
Scott Shannon
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and distributed by
Citadel Media
Cumulus Media Networks was an American radio network owned and operated by Cumulus Media. From 2011 until its merger with Westwood One, it controlled many of the radio assets formerly belonging to the American Broadcasting Company (ABC), which w ...
.
KNND also airs a local morning show, specialty block programming, community talk programming, and select sporting events of local interest.
Specialty programming
Specialty weekday programming on KNND includes a Monday mid-day
bluegrass music
Bluegrass music is a genre of American roots music that developed in the 1940s in the Appalachian region of the United States. The genre derives its name from the band Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys. Like mainstream country music, it la ...
block called ''Into the Blue'' with Terry Herd, a Thursday mid-day
classic country
Classic country is a music radio format that specializes in playing mainstream country and western music hits from past decades.
Repertoire
The radio format specializes in hits from the 1950s through the early 1980s, and focus primarily on inn ...
music program known as ''The Round-Up Classic Country and Western Hoe-Down'', a Friday evening
classic rock
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block called ''Dig It''.
Weekend specialty programming includes a Saturday-morning one-hour program for horse enthusiasts called ''The Horse Show'', a two-hour Saturday-morning "Polka Party" hosted by John Klobas, three hours of
cowboy poetry
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and
western music each Sunday afternoon on ''The Cowboy Culture Center'' with Dallas McCord, and a three-hour
Gospel music show called ''Sunday Morning Light''.
Talk and sports programming
In addition to its music programming, KNND airs a weekday community call-in talk program called ''The Beeper Show'', followed by an hour-long
tradio
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"Tradio" is a p ...
program called ''Swap 'n' Shop''.
KNND also broadcasts
high school football
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games and select other sporting events featuring the
Cottage Grove High School
Cottage Grove High School is a public high school located in Cottage Grove, Oregon, United States.
History
The new school building, opened in 2003, replacing the old high school building which had been built in 1939 and held its first classes in ...
Lions as a member of the Table Rock Sports Network. KNND is also a member of the
Oregon State University
Oregon State University (OSU) is a Public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant, research university in Corvallis, Oregon. OSU offers more than 200 undergraduate-degree programs along with a variety of graduate and doctoral degree ...
Beavers football radio network.
History
The beginning
The
construction permit
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for this station was issued by the
Federal Communications Commission
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to the Coast Fork Broadcasting Company in 1952.
The construction permit originally bore the call letters KCTG, but they were changed to KSGA before going on air July 26, 1953. The station was authorized to broadcast with 250
watt
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s of power on a frequency of 1400
kHz
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and under the leadership of company president W. Gordon Allen.
(It was the second station Allen had started in less than a year with those call letters; he had sold
the first, in Redmond, in March 1953 and had the KSGA call letters transferred to what was KCTG.)
Coast Fork Broadcasting was sold to Orlo M. and Thelma Bagley in a deal that was consummated on June 1, 1954.
The new owners had the FCC change the call sign again, this time to KOMB.
The Bagleys changed the name of the license holding company to Radio Station KOMB, Inc., in 1956, and Milton Viken joined the staff as the station's chief engineer.
In 1959, the owners applied for a new call sign and the station was assigned KNND by the FCC on August 26, 1960.
The 1960s
The company, which still retained the Radio Station KOMB, Inc., name, was sold to Peter Ryan in 1960.
In 1962, Ryan changed the name of the company to Radio Station KNND, Inc., to match the new call letters.
That same year, the FCC issued the station a new construction permit to upgrade its daytime signal to 1,000
watt
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s while broadcasting with 250 watts of power at night.
KNND would begin broadcasting at the newly authorized power levels in 1963.
Chief engineer Milton A. Viken purchased the station and, by 1966, had changed the name of the company to Radio Station KNND & KRKT, Inc., to reflect its
duopoly
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status.
Also in 1966, the station was playing as much as 12 hours of
country & western
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music each week.
Reflecting the growth of the company, Viken transferred the
broadcast license
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for KNND to the Interstate Broadcasting Company in 1968.
KNND aired
Major League Baseball
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games as an affiliate of the
Seattle Pilots
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during their only year of existence, 1969, before the team went bankrupt and was reborn in 1970 as the
Milwaukee Brewers
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.
The 1970s
In 1972, Interstate Broadcasting sold the station to Keith L. and Eleanor B. Stiles, a married couple.
The Stiles programmed a mix of
country & western
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and
contemporary music
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.
This ownership would prove short-lived as on April 1, 1974, the station was sold to KTOB, Inc., who brought in a
middle of the road music format.
This too was a short-term change as the station was sold again, this time to Thornton Pfleger, Inc., in a transaction consummated on December 1, 1976.
The new owners maintained the MOR format through the end of the 1970s.
The 1980s and beyond
In October 1988, David R. Pfleger and Mary T. Pfleger announced an agreement to sell KNND license holder Thornton Pfleger, Inc., to Robert L. O'Renick and Diane C. O'Renick. The deal was approved by the FCC on November 28, 1988, and the transaction was consummated on December 3, 1988.
In October 1998, the FCC granted KNND a new construction permit to change the location of its
transmitter
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, make changes to its
antenna
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system, and reduce the power of both its daytime and nighttime signals to 950 watts.
In January 2005, Thornton Pfleger, Inc., reached an agreement to sell this station to Paul Henry Schwartzberg doing business as Schwartzberg Communications, Inc., for a reported cash price of $300,000.
The deal was approved by the FCC on March 11, 2005, and the transaction was consummated on May 2, 2005.
At the time of the sale, KNND broadcast a
country music
Country (also called country and western) is a genre of popular music that originated in the Southern and Southwestern United States in the early 1920s. It primarily derives from blues, church music such as Southern gospel and spirituals, o ...
format.
The station flipped from its former country music format to a syndicated
oldies music
Oldies is a term for musical genres such as pop music, rock and roll, doo-wop, surf music (broadly characterized as classic rock and pop rock) from the second half of the 20th century, specifically from around the mid-1950s to the 1980s, as wel ...
format from ABC Radio (now known as
Citadel Media
Cumulus Media Networks was an American radio network owned and operated by Cumulus Media. From 2011 until its merger with Westwood One, it controlled many of the radio assets formerly belonging to the American Broadcasting Company (ABC), which w ...
) in October 2007. On January 1, 2014, KNND changed their format to classic country.
Schwartzberg Communications sold KNND to Reiten Communications, LLC, effective December 23, 2014, at a price of $173,250.
Awards and honors
KNND on-air personality and ''The Cowboy Culture Center'' host Dallas McCord won the 2007 Will Rogers Award, named for humorist
Will Rogers
William Penn Adair Rogers (November 4, 1879 – August 15, 1935) was an American vaudeville performer, actor, and humorous social commentator. He was born as a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, in the Indian Territory (now part of Oklaho ...
, as best Disc Jockey, Secondary Market, from the Academy of Western Artists.
The Will Rogers Awards honor "the best and brightest in all facets of contemporary cowboy heritage" and recognize "outstanding talent, craftsmanship, and artistry in those who exemplify the cowboy way of life".
Translator
KNND is also broadcast on the following translator:
References
External links
KNND official website
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Classic country radio stations in the United States
Radio stations established in 1953
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