KZRN explained

KZRN
City:Hettinger, North Dakota
Area:Adams County, North Dakota
Perkins County, South Dakota
Frequency:102.3 MHz
Format:Country
Classic Hits
Power:7,500 watts
Haat:66 meters
Class:C3
Former Callsigns:KNDH (2008–2017)
Owner:MidNation Media
Licensee:Jeff Hallen
Sister Stations:Hirange Media Corp Inc
Webcast:KZRN Webstream
Website:KZRN Online
Licensing Authority:FCC

KZRN is a radio station serving the Hettinger, North Dakota area. It broadcast's on FM frequency 102.3 MHz and is under ownership of Jeff Hallen, through licensee Hirange Media Corp Inc.

The license to cover was granted on February 18, 2011. The transmitter site is northwest of Hettinger, on 2nd Avenue NW.

History background

The original plans were for the station to have a frequency of 93.5. The unbuilt construction permit was held by Alma Corporation, who sold the station to MidNation Media for $25,000, outbidding Randy Michaels’ Radioactive LLC by $2,000 in the 2006 FCC auction. Subsequently, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) said that it was selling the construction permit to MidNation for $60,000. From that point on, the deal was closed.[1]

Effective September 4, 2018, MidNation Media LLC sold KZRN to Hirange Media Corp Inc for $65,000.

External links

46.6839°N -101.1708°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: A new FM at 93.5 to be built in southwest North Dakota . March 25, 2009 . Radio-Info.com .