KNNG explained

KNNG
City:Sterling, Colorado
Branding:104.7 KING-FM
Frequency:104.7 MHz
Translator:103.1 K276CX (Sidney, Nebraska)
Format:Top 40
Erp:100,000 watts
Haat:198m (650feet)
Class:C1
Facility Id:33001
Callsign Meaning:"King"
Former Callsigns:KSTC-FM (1979–1985)
Owner:Wayne Johnson
Licensee:Media Logic LLC
Sister Stations:KATR-FM, KFTM, KNEC, KRDZ, KSRX, KSTC
Website:1047knng.com
Affiliations:Premiere Networks
Licensing Authority:FCC

KNNG (104.7 FM, King FM) is a radio station broadcasting a top 40 music format.[1] Licensed to Sterling, Colorado, United States, the station is currently owned by Wayne Johnson, through licensee Media Logic LLC, and features programming from Premiere Networks.[2]

History

The station was assigned the call letters KSTC-FM on 5 January 1979. On 1 March 1985, the station changed its call sign to the current KNNG.KNNG started out playing top 40 music. In 1990 KNNG segued to a very soft adult contemporary format. The station also aired hourly news and farm information. Throughout the next 25 years the station had a series of flips from Adult Contemporary to country music to top 40. Most recently KNNG now plays hit music with a rhythmic approach. It is Northwest Colorado's home for Ryan Seacrest's American Top 40.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Station Information Profile . Summer 2009 . . 22 August 2009.
  2. Web site: KNNG Facility Record . United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division . 22 August 2009.
  3. Web site: knng Call Sign History . United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division . 22 August 2009.