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KYKN (1430 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Keizer, Oregon, and serving the Salem area. It airs a talk radio format and is owned by the Willamette Broadcasting Company headed by Michael Frith. The studios are on Cherry Avenue NE in Keizer. KYKN is powered at 5,000 watts non-directional.
The station was assigned the KPJC call sign by the FCC on February 18, 2007. [1] On March 5, 2018, KPJC changed its call sign to KSLM. [1] On the weekend of April 1, 2018, an FM translator was added to KSLM's AM 1220 frequency broadcasting from Bald Mountain in West Salem simulcasting the station.
Salem-Keizer may refer to: Salem Metropolitan Statistical Area, which includes the cities of Salem and Keizer, Oregon, United States; Salem-Keizer School District; Salem-Keizer Transit, currently known as Cherriots; Salem-Keizer Volcanoes, a minor league baseball team
Keizer (/ ˈ k aɪ z ər /) is a city located in Marion County, Oregon, United States, along the 45th parallel. As of the 2020 United States Census , its population was 39,376, making it the 14th most populous city in Oregon .
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KQEN (1240 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a News Talk Information format. It is licensed to Roseburg, Oregon, United States.The station is currently owned by Brooke Communications and features programming from Fox News Radio, Compass Media Networks, Genesis Communications Network, Premiere Networks, USA Radio Network, and Westwood One.
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An FM station in the Tillamook area of Oregon, KIXT, switched its call sign to KTIL-FM in 2006. On December 30, 2024, Salem Media Group announced the sale of KFIS and six other Christian AC stations to Educational Media Foundation for $80 million in order to pay off the company’s debt. [ 5 ]