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Frequency | 860kHz |
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Programming | |
Format | Full-servicenews/talk |
Ownership | |
Owner | James Ingstad |
History | |
First air date | May 22, 1949 |
Call sign meaning | KNewUlmJournal |
Technical information[1] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 30122 |
Class | D |
Power | 1,000watts (day) 5watts (night) |
Translator(s) | 97.3 K247CU (New Ulm) |
Links | |
Public license information | |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | knuj.net |
KNUJ (860AM) is a radio station inNew Ulm, Minnesota. The station airs afull servicenews/talk format and is owned by James Ingstad. KNUJ also has a sister station,KNUJ-FM.
KNUJ went on the air May 22, 1949 by Mickelson Media, owner of the New Ulm Journal. Mickelson Media owned the station for over 36 years. In the early 1970s,KNUJ-FM was established on 93.1 FM. That station would becomeKXLP in 1982.
On March 6, 1986, KNUJ and KXLP were the first two stations purchased by upstart owner James Ingstad, a member of a family that owned radio stations inNorth Dakota,South Dakota,Minnesota,Iowa and other areas. A few years later, KXLP's studios were moved to Mankato.
A new KNUJ-FM signed on in June 1995, as "BRaT 107.3." The 4,000-watt station licensed to nearbySleepy Eye playedadult contemporary music. Both stations simulcast from 6 to 8:30 am, Monday through Friday, and shorter hours on Saturday. A month later,KNSG inSpringfield, Minnesota signed on the air.
On August 14, 1998,Cumulus Broadcasting purchased many stations from Ingstad. Two years later, Cumulus turned around and sold some of the stations, including KNUJ and KNUJ-FM toClear Channel. The sale became effective on October 2, 2000.
Ingstad obtained the three stations again from Clear Channel in February 2003, as part of a trade for a station inBismarck, North Dakota. KNSG was spun off to Linder Radio.
KNUJ-FM changed its format toadult hits in June 2005, picking up a satellite-fed syndicated format fromWestwood One, and becoming "SAM 107.3."
KNUJ is mostly a locally oriented news/talk/sports and farm station. In addition, the station airs an hour longpolka music weekdays and on Sunday afternoons. The station also playscountry music whenever they aren't carrying other types of programming.
Both KNUJ and KNUJ-FM simulcast a common morning show weekdays. KNUJ-FM also broadcasts a live local news show from Sleepy Eye following the show.
KNUJ also operates a separate mail order business known as KNUJ Polka Cassette & CD Sales, selling primarily polka music, nationwide.
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