KLRR explained

KLRR
City:Redmond, Oregon
Area:Bend, Oregon
Branding:101.7
Frequency:101.7 MHz
Airdate:June 17, 1985 (at 107.5)
Format:Adult album alternative
Erp:23,000 watts
Haat:223 meters
Class:C2
Facility Id:12510
Callsign Meaning:Sounds like "Clear" (former branding)
Former Callsigns:KEJC (5/1983-8/1983, CP)
KPUP (1983–1985, CP)
Former Frequencies:107.5 MHz (1985–1999)
Owner:Combined Communications
Sister Stations:KBND, KMTK, KTWS, KWXS
Webcast:Listen Live
Website:1017.fm
Licensing Authority:FCC

KLRR (101.7 FM) is a radio station licensed to Redmond, Oregon, and serving Bend, Oregon. Owned by Combined Communications, it broadcasts an adult album alternative format.

History

KLRR “Clear 107” had an adult contemporary format in the late 1980s. The format evolved into more of an adult album alternative sound in the 1990s. KLRR moved from 107.5 to 101.7 in 1999, as "Clear 101.7".

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