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| owner = [[Entravision Communications]] |
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| sister_stations = [[KQRT]], [[KRNV-FM]] |
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'''KRRN''' (92.7 [[Hertz|MHz]], "Fuego 92.7") is a [[commercial radio|commercial]] [[FM radio|FM]] [[radio station]] [[city of license|licensed]] to [[Moapa Valley, Nevada]], and serving the [[Las Vegas metropolitan area]]. It broadcasts a [[Bilingual]] (English and Spanish) [[Rhythmic Contemporary]] [[radio format|format]] and is owned by [[Entravision Communications]]. The [[radio studio|studio]]s and offices are on East Pilot Road in Las Vegas, near [[Harry Reid International Airport]]. |
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⚫ | KRRN has an [[effective radiated power]] (ERP) of 100,000 [[watt]]s, the maximum for non-[[grandfather clause|grandfathered]] FM stations. The [[transmitter]] is in Moapa Valley, off [[Interstate 15 in Nevada|Interstate 15]].<ref>[https://radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/finder?call=krrn&x=0&y=0&sr=Y&s=C Radio-Locator.com/KRRN]</ref> Programming is also heard on 20,000 watt [[broadcast relay station|booster station]] KRRN-2 on 92.7 MHz in Las Vegas.<ref>[https://radio-locator.com/info/KRRN-2-FB Radio-Locator.com/KRRN-2]</ref> |
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== It broadcasts a [[Bilingual]] (English and Spanish) [[Rhythmic Contemporary]] [[radio format|format]] and is owned by [[Entravision Communications]]. == |
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== The [[radio studio|studio]]s and offices of KRRN radio are on East Pilot Road in Las Vegas, near [[Harry Reid International Airport]]. == |
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== Programming is also heard on 20,000 watt [[broadcast relay station|booster station]] KRRN-2 on 92.7 MHz in Las Vegas.<ref>[https://radio-locator.com/info/KRRN-2-FB Radio-Locator.com/KWNA-FM]</ref> == |
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==History== |
==History== |
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⚫ | In 1983, the [[Federal Communications Commission]] granted an application to Hualapai Broadcasters to build a new radio station on 105.9 MHz in [[Kingman, Arizona]]. The station went on air November 1, 1990, as KRCY with an oldies format.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-BC-YB/1993/1993-BC-YB.pdf#page=167|via=World Radio History|work=Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook|date=1993|page=B-17|title=KRCY(FM)}}</ref> |
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In 2001, Spectrum Scan LLC purchased KRCY from Hualapai for $4 million.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-RandR/2000s/2001/RR-2001-09-07.pdf|date=September 7, 2001|work=Radio & Records|page=6|title=Transactions|via=World Radio History}}</ref> A translator was added in Las Vegas before Entravision acquired KRCY the next year for moving in to Las Vegas.<ref>{{cite news|title=Inside Business|page=2D|id={{ProQuest|260152244}}|work=[[Las Vegas Review-Journal]]|date=July 17, 2002}}</ref> It then changed the station's call sign to KQRT before announcing that it would move KRRN and its Spanish-language contemporary hit radio format from [[KQRT|105.1 MHz]] to 92.7 MHz.<ref>{{cite news|title=Inside Business|page=2D|id={{ProQuest|260155497}}|work=[[Las Vegas Review-Journal]]|date=December 2, 2002}}</ref> |
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== In 1983, the [[Federal Communications Commission]] granted an application to Hualapai Broadcasters to build a new radio station on 92.7 MHz in [[Kingman, Arizona]]. == |
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== KWNA is in the northern part of Nevada, licensed to Winnemucca on 92.7 FM. == |
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== In 2001, Spectrum Scan LLC purchased KRCY from Hualapai for $4 million.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-RandR/2000s/2001/RR-2001-09-07.pdf|date=September 7, 2001|work=Radio & Records|page=6|title=Transactions|via=World Radio History}}</ref> == |
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== A translator was added in Las Vegas before Entravision acquired KRCY the next year for moving in to Las Vegas.<ref>{{cite news|title=Inside Business|page=2D|id={{ProQuest|260152244}}|work=[[Las Vegas Review-Journal]]|date=July 17, 2002}}</ref> == |
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== It then changed the station's call sign to KQRT on 105.1 FM, like KKGO before announcing that it would move KRRN and its Spanish-language contemporary hit radio format from [[KQRT|105.1 MHz]] to 92.7 MHz.<ref>{{cite news|title=Inside Business|page=2D|id={{ProQuest|260155497}}|work=[[Las Vegas Review-Journal]]|date=December 2, 2002}}</ref> == |
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== Previous formats on 92.7 FM include adult hits as {{lang|es|José}}, Regional Mexican {{lang|es|El Gato}} ("92.7 The Cat"), and country hit radio as 92.7 KWNA.<ref>{{cite news |date=June 2, 2015 |title=92.7 FM Debuts in Winnemucca |pages=4 |work=Winnemucca News |url=www.kwnaradio.com}}</ref> == |
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⚫ | The Fuego brand was rolled out to Las Vegas on March 29, 2021, replacing adult contemporary {{lang|es|La Suavecita}}.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://radioinsight.com/headlines/206601/entravision-goes-fuego-in-las-vegas-palm-springs/|work=RadioInsight|first=Lance|last=Venta|title=Entravision Goes Fuego In Las Vegas & Palm Springs|date=March 29, 2021}}</ref> Previous formats include adult hits as {{lang|es|José}}, Regional Mexican {{lang|es|El Gato}} ("The Cat"), and Spanish contemporary hit radio as {{lang|es|Súper Estrella}}.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://radioinsight.com/headlines/93199/entravision-launches-super-estrella-in-three-markets/|date=June 2, 2015|title=Entravision Launches Super Estrella In Three Markets}}</ref> |
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==Previous logos== |
==Previous logos== |
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[[Image:KRRN SuperEstrella92.7 logo.png|250px]] |
[[Image:KRRN SuperEstrella92.7 logo.png|250px]] |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*{{FM station data|KRRN}} |
*{{FM station data|27982|KRRN}} |
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*[http://radio-locator.com/info/KRRN-2-FB Radio Locator Information for KRRN-2-FM] |
*[http://radio-locator.com/info/KRRN-2-FB Radio Locator Information for KRRN-2-FM] |
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{{Las Vegas Radio}} |
{{Las Vegas Radio}} |
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{{Spanish Radio Stations in |
{{Spanish Radio Stations in Nevada}} |
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{{Entravision Communications}} |
{{Entravision Communications}} |
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Latest revision as of 11:08, 7 October 2024
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Broadcast area | Las Vegas Valley |
Frequency | 92.7 MHz (HD Radio) |
Branding | Fuego 92.7 |
Programming | |
Format | Bilingual Rhythmic Contemporary |
Ownership | |
Owner |
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KQRT, KRNV-FM | |
History | |
First air date | November 1, 1990 |
Former call signs |
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Technical information[1] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 27982 |
Class | C |
ERP | 100,000 watts |
HAAT | 587 meters (1,926 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 36°36′4″N 114°35′6″W / 36.60111°N 114.58500°W |
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Public license information | |
Website | https://elboton.com/las-vegas/fuegofm |
KRRN (92.7 MHz, "Fuego 92.7") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Moapa Valley, Nevada, and serving the Las Vegas metropolitan area. It broadcasts a Bilingual (English and Spanish) Rhythmic Contemporary format and is owned by Entravision Communications. The studios and offices are on East Pilot Road in Las Vegas, near Harry Reid International Airport.
KRRN has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 100,000 watts, the maximum for non-grandfathered FM stations. The transmitter is in Moapa Valley, off Interstate 15.[2] Programming is also heard on 20,000 watt booster station KRRN-2 on 92.7 MHz in Las Vegas.[3]
History
[edit]In 1983, the Federal Communications Commission granted an application to Hualapai Broadcasters to build a new radio station on 105.9 MHz in Kingman, Arizona. The station went on air November 1, 1990, as KRCY with an oldies format.[4]
In 2001, Spectrum Scan LLC purchased KRCY from Hualapai for $4 million.[5] A translator was added in Las Vegas before Entravision acquired KRCY the next year for moving in to Las Vegas.[6] It then changed the station's call sign to KQRT before announcing that it would move KRRN and its Spanish-language contemporary hit radio format from 105.1 MHz to 92.7 MHz.[7]
The Fuego brand was rolled out to Las Vegas on March 29, 2021, replacing adult contemporary La Suavecita.[8] Previous formats include adult hits as José, Regional Mexican El Gato ("The Cat"), and Spanish contemporary hit radio as Súper Estrella.[9]
Previous logos
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Facility Technical Data for KRRN". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
- ^ Radio-Locator.com/KRRN
- ^ Radio-Locator.com/KRRN-2
- ^ "KRCY(FM)" (PDF). Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook. 1993. p. B-17 – via World Radio History.
- ^ "Transactions" (PDF). Radio & Records. September 7, 2001. p. 6 – via World Radio History.
- ^ "Inside Business". Las Vegas Review-Journal. July 17, 2002. p. 2D. ProQuest 260152244.
- ^ "Inside Business". Las Vegas Review-Journal. December 2, 2002. p. 2D. ProQuest 260155497.
- ^ Venta, Lance (March 29, 2021). "Entravision Goes Fuego In Las Vegas & Palm Springs". RadioInsight.
- ^ "Entravision Launches Super Estrella In Three Markets". June 2, 2015.
External links
[edit]- Facility details for Facility ID 27982 (KRRN) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
- KRRN in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
- Radio Locator Information for KRRN-2-FM