KKOV

KKOV (1550 kHz) is an AM radio station licensed to Vancouver, Washington, United States, and serving the Portland metropolitan area. The station is owned by Intelli LLC. Studios and offices are on Southeast Lake Road in Portland and the transmitter is in the Parkway East neighborhood of Vancouver, Washington, across the Columbia River from Portland.

KKOV
CityVancouver, Washington
Broadcast areaPortland Metropolitan Area
Frequency1550 kHz
Programming
FormatBrokered Foreign language
Ownership
OwnerIntelli LLC
Sister stationsKPAM
History
First air dateAugust 10, 1963 (as KGAR)
Former call signsKGAR (1963-1981)
KVAN (1981-1989)
KMJK (1989-1991)
KVAN (1991-2003)
KKAD (2003-2011)[1]
Technical information
Facility ID69812
ClassB
Power50,000 watts (day)
12,000 watts (night)
Transmitter coordinates45°38′47″N 122°30′51″W

KKOV operates in the daytime at 50,000 watts non-directional, the highest power permitted by the Federal Communications Commission. But because 1550 kHz is a Canadian clear channel frequency, at night, the station must reduce power to 12,000 watts and use a directional antenna pattern to protect CBEF Windsor, Ontario, the Class A station on the frequency.

Programming

KKOV broadcasts a brokered foreign language format.

History

The station first signed on the air on August 10, 1963 as "KGAR," broadcasting at 10,000 watts around the clock.[2] Over the years, the station changed ownership and formats several times, and its power was boosted to 50,000 watts by day, 12,000 watts by night. It was assigned the call sign "KKOV" by the F.C.C. on January 26, 2011.[1]

On April 4, 2011 KKOV changed its format from adult standards to talk, branded as "Talk 1550". On October 29, 2012 KKOV switched back to adult standards, branded as "Sunny 1550". KKOV broadcass an adult standards format known as "America's Greatest Hits." The format is syndicated by Westwood One. The music was primarily adult popular hits from 1960 to the present, and artists included The Beatles, Dionne Warwick, Elton John and Frank Sinatra. Some paid Brokered programming aired on weekends. National news at the beginning of most hours was supplied by Westwood One News.

On April 2, 2018 KKOV changed their format from adult standards to brokered foreign language programming.[3]

gollark: Compact Machines exists.
gollark: Depends, sometimes it's *not*.
gollark: What you *can* do is wirelessly charge from your base, via various mods.
gollark: Yes, but the hydrogen lasts for ages, even if it takes a few hours of power production to fuel it.
gollark: You literally get a pickaxe, mine the bitcoin ore, smelt it into bitcoin blocks, and craft 3 into a blockchain, and then convert those into bitcoins, then "burn" them in a numismatic dynamo for power.

References

  1. "Call Sign History". FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database. Retrieved February 2, 2011.
  2. Broadcasting Yearbook 1977
  3. Salem Shuffles Programming at Three Portland AMs Radioinsight - April 3, 2018


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