KNOG explained

KNOG
City:Nogales, Arizona
Area:Nogales, Arizona
Airdate:December 16, 1995[1]
Frequency:91.7 MHz
Format:Spanish language Christian Radio
Erp:50,000 watts
Haat:52m (171feet)
Class:C2
Facility Id:73755
Coordinates:31.3592°N -110.8983°W
Callsign Meaning:K NOGales
Former Frequencies:91.1 MHz
Owner:World Radio Network, Inc.
Website:knog.org
Licensing Authority:FCC

KNOG (91.7 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Spanish language Christian format. It is licensed to Nogales, Arizona. The station is currently owned by World Radio Network, Inc.

The call letters KNOG previously were issued to an AM station in Nogales on 1340 kHz that operated between 1948 and 1965.

From 1974 until March 20, 1985, the call letters, KNOG were issued to a college radio station. This was Northern Montana College (now MSU-Northern) located in Havre Montana. The call letters were changed to KNMC

FM translators

The following FM translators are authorized to rebroadcast KNOG.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1997 Broadcasting Yearbook. B-21. August 14, 2019. 1997.