Radio station in Willmar, Minnesota
KDJS (1590kHz) is anAMradio station licensed toWillmar, Minnesota, United States. The station is currently owned by Iowa City Broadcasting Company.[2][3]
Previous logoOn November 1, 2019, KDJS changed their format from classic country to conservative talk, branded as "Fox News Radio 1590/105.7".[4]
As of February 2024, KDJS switched to sports with programming from Fox Sports Radio.
KDJS is the place to go for conservative talk. The station also carriesMinnesota Twins baseball,Minnesota Gophers Football and Minnesota Gophers basketball andThe Rush Limbaugh Show.
The station signed onFM translator K289CO at 105.7 FM on June 15, 2018.
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