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KRRN
Broadcast areaMoapa Valley, Nevada
Las Vegas, Nevada
Dolan Springs, Arizona
Frequency92.7 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingFuego 92.7
Programming
FormatBilingual Rhythmic CHR
Ownership
Owner
KQRT, KRNV-FM
History
First air date
1989 (as KRCY)
Former call signs
KAWA (1985-1989)
KRCY (1989-2002)
KQRT (2002-2003)
Technical information
Facility ID27982
ClassC
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT587 meters
Transmitter coordinates
36°36′4″N 114°35′6″W / 36.60111°N 114.58500°W / 36.60111; -114.58500

KRRN (92.7 FM, "Fuego 92.7") is a Bilingual Rhythmic CHR formatted radio station located in Moapa Valley, Nevada, broadcasting on 92.7 FM. Its studios are in the unincorporated community of Paradise in Clark County near McCarran International Airport and its transmitter is in Moapa Valley.

History

The 92.7 frequency started off with 92.7 Super Estrella to air Latin hurban pop, Rock en espanol, as well as latin rhythmic hits in Spanish, Then to Jose 92.7 to air Spanish Adult Hits, Next to Maria 92.7 to air spanish Romantica music. Then, KRRN changed the format to Regional Mexican branded as El Gato 92.7. However On June 3, 2015, Super Estrella 92.7 returned with a Spanish CHR format. On January 8, 2018, KRRN changed their format back to Spanish Adult Hits branded as La Suavecita 92.7. On Monday March 29 2021 Entravision has announced that the Bilingual Rhythmic Fuego format will expand into two more markets including Palm Springs, and Las Vegas. The Fuego format will replace the La Suavecita Spanish AC format that was launched in 2018. The station will mix in english Mainstream CHR hits with some Latin Urban Spanish Rhythmic Hits.

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