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KXSS (AM)

Coordinates:45°32′31″N94°15′41″W / 45.54194°N 94.26139°W /45.54194; -94.26139
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Radio station in Waite Park, Minnesota
KXSS
The studios forWWJO,KLZZ,KMXK,KZRV, KXSS, andWJON, viewed from theEmpire Builder
Broadcast areaSt. Cloud, Minnesota
Frequency1390kHz
Branding1390 Granite City Sports
Programming
FormatSports
AffiliationsInfinity Sports Network
Fan Radio Network
Minnesota Timberwolves
Minnesota Vikings
Minnesota Wild
St. Cloud Rox
Westwood One Sports
Ownership
Owner
KLZZ,KMXK,KZRV,WWJO,WJON
History
First air date
October 5, 1981 (44 years ago) (1981-10-05)
Former call signs
KKCM (1980–1985)
KRAR (1985–1988)
KZXQ (1988–1989)
KXSS (1989–1996)
KSXX (1996–1996)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID60493
ClassB
Power2,500watts day
1,000 watts night
Translator93.9 W230DG (Waite Park)
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
Website1390granitecitysports.com

KXSS (1390kHz) is anAMradio station inWaite Park, Minnesota airing asports format. The station is owned byTownsquare Media.

The radio station’s transmitter is located in Waite Park, serving the St. Cloud metro area. When it was originally brought online in the early 1980s, the studio for the station was near the transmitter site offHighway 23 on the outskirts of Waite Park. The studios were also used for a once local television stationWCMN-LP, 13.[2]The studios are now on the eastern side of St. Cloud, shared with several sister stations.

Along with network programming, the station carries local sports events as well, such as broadcasts duringSt. Cloud Rox baseball games.

History

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KXSS went on the air on October 5, 1981 as KKCM.[3] The station went silent on January 27, 1985 due to the sale of the station.[4] KKCM was later sold to Ken Eidenschink and changed its call letters to KRAR.[5] It then changed to KZXQ. On June 12, 1989, the station changed to its current call letters, KXSS. The station changed again to KSXX on October 11, 1996, and back to KXSS on December 17, 1996.[6] The station aired a pop music format during the 1980s known as Kiss.

References

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  1. ^"Facility Technical Data for KXSS".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^St. Cloud Area Radio Towers
  3. ^Rutchick, Joel (October 5, 1981)."New Station: KKCM radio starts regular programming".St. Cloud Daily Times. St. Cloud, Minnesota. pp. 1C. RetrievedOctober 19, 2025 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^Mattson Halena, Susan (January 26, 1985)."KKCM-AM to shut down during sales talks".St. Cloud Daily Times. St. Cloud, Minnesota. pp. 1b. RetrievedOctober 19, 2025 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^Hotakainen, Rob (November 2, 1985)."New station is 'radio for all reasons'".St. Cloud Daily Times. St. Cloud, Minnesota. pp. 1B. RetrievedOctober 19, 2025 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^KXSS Facility record

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  • **License held by a divestiture trust; sale pending.

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