KRCQ

KRCQ (102.3 FM, "Real Country 102") is a radio station broadcasting a classic country music format. The station is licensed to serve Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, United States. The station is currently owned by Leighton Broadcasting, and features "Real Country" syndicated programming from Citadel Media.[1]

KRCQ
CityDetroit Lakes, Minnesota
Frequency102.3 MHz
BrandingReal Country 102
Programming
FormatClassic country
AffiliationsCitadel Media
Ownership
OwnerLeighton Broadcasting
Sister stationsKDLM, KBOT
Technical information
Facility ID56800
ClassC2
ERP50,000 watts
HAAT126.0 meters
Transmitter coordinates46°48′24.00″N 95°46′23.00″W
Links
WebsiteKRCQ Online

Ownership History

In October 2009, Detroit Lakes Broadcasting filed an application with the FCC to transfer the broadcast license to Lake Lida Broadcasting, LLC. This application was approved on January 8, 2010, and the transfer of the sale went through.[2] In June 2010, the station was bought from Lake Lida Broadcasting, and joined the Leighton Broadcasting group.

Programming

6am – 9am Real Early with Dave Lee 9am-10am All Request 9 o' Clock Work Block w/ Dave Lee 10am-12pm Smokey Rivers 12pm-1pm David Kinderman 1pm-3pm Mark Phillips 3pm-6pm David Kinderman 6p-12am Trapper John

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References

  1. "KRCQ Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  2. "Application Search Details (BALH-20091015ABR)". Federal Communications Commission. January 8, 2010.


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