KDJS (1590kHz) is anAMradio station licensed toWillmar, Minnesota, United States. The station is currently owned by Iowa City Broadcasting Company.[2][3] The station is a verified affiliate of the Treasure Island Baseball Network, broadcasting allMinnesota Twins games.[4] It also serves as the local outlet for theMinnesota Timberwolves (NBA).[5] KDJS carries Minnesota Golden Gophers football and basketball through the Gopher Radio Network.[6] The station provides play-by-play for regional high school teams and is a broadcast partner for the Willmar Stingers, a member of the Northwoods League collegiate summer baseball circuit.[7]
KDJS officially signed on the air on March 2, 1981, licensed to Willmar, Minnesota.[8] For much of its early broadcasting history, the station served as a staple for classic country music and local community reporting in West Central Minnesota. The station is currently owned by the Iowa City Broadcasting Company, which operates it as part of a local cluster alongside sister stations KDJS-FM and KRVY-FM.[9] In late 2019, the station underwent a significant rebranding, dropping its long-standing country format to become a conservative talk outlet branded as "Fox News Radio 1590."[10]
As of February 2024, KDJS switched to sports with programming fromFox Sports Radio.[11]
The station signed onFM translator K289CO at 105.7 FM on June 15, 2018.