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KLRG
Broadcast areaLittle Rock
Frequency880 kHz
Programming
FormatClassic rock
Ownership
OwnerBroadcast Industry Group, LLC. C Jayson Brentlinger and Devon Brentlinger
KJJI
History
First air date
1982[1]
Former call signs
KKDI (1982-1988)
KGHT (1988-2009)[2]
Call sign meaning
K Little Rock Giant
Technical information
Facility ID14053
ClassD
Power50,000 watts day
31,000 watts critical hours
220 watts night
Transmitter coordinates
34°41′36″N 92°18′21″W / 34.69333°N 92.30583°W / 34.69333; -92.30583 (day and critical hours)
34°18′23″N 92°23′9″W / 34.30639°N 92.38583°W / 34.30639; -92.38583 (night)
Translator(s)K233BF (94.5 FM, Greenbrier, AR)
Links
Websitehttps://www.arkansasrocks.com

KLRG (880 AM) is an American radio station broadcasting a classic rock format. It is licensed to Sheridan, Arkansas, and serves the Little Rock Metro area from its transmitter located 5 Miles from the Arkansas State Capital . The station is owned by Broadcast Industry Group, LLC. Manager / Member: Charles Jayson Brentlinger and Member: Devon Danvers Brentlinger of Scottsdale, AZ.

KLRG was formerly a Gospel Station owned by Joe Kinlow and Family until his death in 2015. Prior Formats include the Tan Talk Radio Network, and a Country Station KKDI owned by Cliff Packer from Benton, Arkansas.

The station was first licensed in 1982, and held the callsign KKDI.[1][2] The station originally broadcast at 1540 kHz with a power of 250 watts, and operated during daytime hours only.[3]

KLRG has separate transmitter sites for day/critical hours and night. It has been granted a U.S. Federal Communications Commission construction permit to move the night site to the day/critical hours site and decrease night power to 200 watts.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b Application Search Details, fcc.gov. Accessed December 21, 2015
  2. ^ a b Call Sign History, fcc.gov. Accessed December 21, 2015
  3. ^ History Cards for KLRG, fcc.gov. Accessed December 21, 2015
  4. ^ "FCC Construction Permit". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.