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| Broadcast area | Minot, North Dakota |
| Frequency | 910kHz |
| Branding | 91 Country KCJB |
| Programming | |
| Format | Classic country;talk |
| Affiliations | Minnesota Twins |
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| History | |
First air date | 1950; 76 years ago (1950) |
| Technical information[1] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
| Facility ID | 55681 |
| Class | B |
| Power | 5,000 watts |
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Public license information | |
| Webcast | Listen live (viaiHeartRadio) |
| Website | kcjb910 |
KCJB (910AM) is aclassic country radio station inMinot, North Dakota.[2] KCJB carries theMinnesota Twins.
iHeartMedia, Inc. also owns and operatesKYYX 97.1,KRRZ 1390,KIZZ 93.7,KMXA-FM 99.9, andKZPR 105.3 inMinot.
KCJB is known for its local farm and agriculture reporting, including dedicated programming to agri-business news relevant to North Dakota farmers and ranchers.[3][4]
KCJB first signed on the air in 1950.[5] During the early 1950s, the station was instrumental in bringing broadcasting to the region. In 1953, the station launched an associated television station, KCJB-TV (later KXMC-TV), making it the first television station in North Dakota[6]. The station was owned by businessman John W. Boler, who was involved in the development of other North Dakota radio and television outlets[7]. Early KCJB radio personalities included Jim Adelson (1952–1953) and Cis Hadley[8][9] In 2007, a proposed sale of 185 Clear Channel (now iHeartMedia) radio stations, including the entire Minot cluster, to Dean Goodman's GoodRadio, LLC, was announced[10]. The deal was ultimately terminated due to financing issues, resulting in KCJB and its sister stations remaining under iHeartMedia ownership.
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