KJJJ
City | Laughlin, Nevada |
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Broadcast area | Laughlin, Nevada |
Branding | K Triple J |
Slogan | "Today's Best Country" |
Frequency | 102.3 MHz |
Translator(s) | (see box on left) |
First air date | June 1, 1994 (as KAGT) |
Format | Country |
ERP | 17,000 watts |
HAAT | 576 meters (1889 feet) |
Class | C1 |
Facility ID | 63410 |
Transmitter coordinates | 35°01′58″N 114°21′57″W / 35.03278°N 114.36583°W |
Former callsigns |
KAGT (1/1994-6/1994) KJCC (1994-1997)[1] |
Owner | Steven M. Greeley |
Sister stations | KNTR |
Website | kjjjfm.com |
KJJJ (102.3 FM, "K Triple J") is a radio station licensed to serve Laughlin, in the U.S. state of Nevada. The station is owned by Steven M. Greeley. It airs a country music format.[2]
The station was assigned the KJJJ call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on September 2, 1997.[1]
Translators and boosters
Call sign | Frequency (MHz) | City of license | ERP W | Class | FCC info |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
K224BV | 92.7 | Kingman, Arizona | 82 | D | FCC |
K246AE | 97.1 | Lake Havasu City, Arizona | 10 | D | FCC |
K248BJ | 97.5 | Mohave Valley, Arizona | 220 | D | FCC |
K264AK | 100.7 | Laughlin, Nevada | 10 | D | FCC |
KJJJ-FM1 booster | 102.3 | Lake Havasu City, Arizona | 1,000 | D | booster FCC |
KJJJ-FM2 booster | 102.3 | Kingman, Arizona | 500 | D | booster FCC |
K292ES | 106.3 | Cane Springs, Arizona | 51 | D | FCC |
K292EU | 106.3 | Laughlin, Nevada | 10 | D | FCC |
K294BV | 106.7 | Lake Havasu City, Arizona | 10 | D | FCC |
References
- 1 2 "Call Sign History". FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database.
- ↑ "Station Information Profile". Arbitron.
- ↑ http://hdradio.com/station_guides/widget.php?id=38 HD Radio Guide for Las Vegas
External links
- KJJJ official website
- Query the FCC's FM station database for KJJJ
- Radio-Locator information on KJJJ
- Query Nielsen Audio's FM station database for KJJJ
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