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KKRV
Broadcast areaWenatchee, Washington
Frequency104.7 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingCountry 104.7
Programming
FormatFM/HD1: Country music
HD2: Spanish (KWLN simulcast)
HD3: Variety (Jack FM) (simulcast on K232ED 94.3 FM)
Ownership
Owner
KWLN, KKRT
History
First air date
1981-05-20 (as KYJR-FM)
Former call signs
KYJR-FM (1981-1988)
KSSY (1988-1994)
Call sign meaning
K K "The RiVer" (previous format)
Technical information
Facility ID28635
ClassC2
ERP6,500 watts
HAAT403 meters
Transmitter coordinates
47°28′44.00″N 120°12′49.00″W / 47.4788889°N 120.2136111°W / 47.4788889; -120.2136111
Links
WebcastListen Live
Listen Live (HD3)
Websitekkrv.com
jack943.com (HD3)

KKRV (104.7 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Wenatchee, Washington, United States, the station serves the Wenatchee area. The station is currently owned by Alpha Media LLC, through Alpha Media Licensee LLC.[1] The station is also simulcast on one broadcast translator - 105.1 FM.

History

The station went on the air as KYJR-FM on 1981-05-20 as Top 40/Hard Rock station Y-105. On 1988-11-03, the station changed its call sign to KSSY when it had a format change to Adult Contemporary (Classy 105). On 1995-05-29 the call sign was changed to the current KKRV, to reflect the move to a classic rock format and its new branding as "The River". The station switched to its current country format in 1998.[2]

On May 20, 2014, KKRV became the first Wenatchee-area commercial station to broadcast in HD Radio. It added a simulcast of sister station KWLN on HD2 to provide better coverage in the broadcast area.[3]

94.3 Jack FM

On April 1, 2018, Jack FM was launched, and a HD3 subchannel was added to KKRV to carry the Jack FM simulcast.

The HD3 channel can also be heard on 94.3 FM K232ED (hence the branding as 94.3 Jack FM), a frequency that was originally to be used to simulcast KKRT's signal to Zune and other radio receivers that didn't pick up AM signals, but was later abandoned. Before the switch, it carried a simulcast of KKRV.

References

  1. ^ "KKRV Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  2. ^ "KKRV Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  3. ^ "KKRV Digital Notification". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.