KBNP

KBNP (1410 AM, "The Money Station") is a class D AM radio station broadcasting from Portland, Oregon, United States. The station is owned by KBNP Radio, Inc.

KBNP
CityPortland, Oregon
Broadcast areaPortland, Oregon
Frequency1410 kHz
BrandingThe Money Station
Programming
FormatBusiness News
Ownership
OwnerSecond Amendment Foundation (50%)
Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (50%)
(KBNP Radio, Inc.)
History
First air dateSeptember 20, 1951 (as KPAM)
Former call signsKPAM (1951-1973)
KLSC (1973-1976)
KPAM (1976-1982)
KCNR (1982-1986)
KKUL (1986-1988)
Call sign meaningK Business News Portland
Technical information
Facility ID33670
ClassD
Power5,000 watts day
9 watts night
Transmitter coordinates45°28′24″N 122°39′36″W
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitekbnp.com

Programming:

As Oregon's only, all-business news and financial information radio station since 1989, AM 1410 has aired programming for business owners and investors. Ray Lucia, Ron Insana, Lou Dobbs, Gary Kaltbaum, and the pulse of Wall Street are monitored through reports, interviews and LIVE call-in shows from the Business Talk Radio Network and Bloomberg Radio that keep listeners informed on global Markets and the investment world.

Weekend programs focus on "how-to" shows dealing with everything in the work environment to home improvements experts, automotive technicians, travel experts, pet care and even GunTalk with Tom Gresham.

Ownership

In March 2009, Alan M. Gottlieb applied to transfer control of KBNP Radio, Inc., the licensee of record for this radio station, to the Second Amendment Foundation and the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, both of Bellevue, Washington. The transfer was approved by the FCC on March 27, 2009.[1]

gollark: Or they'd think it was God weeding out the unworthy and want to go to prove themselves.
gollark: (until they get horrible cancer and/or radiation poisoning; I don't know if it would be bad or immediate enough that people would form the connection)
gollark: Eventually people forget the exact details and schisms occur and whatever and people go around visiting it to pray or something.
gollark: Imagine your religion made the radioactive waste a sacred holy site which nobody was ever meant to go to or something.
gollark: It distorts things over time, though.

References

  1. "Application Search Details (BTC-20090306ACO)". FCC Media Bureau. March 27, 2009.
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