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KJKR began broadcasting at 10 p.m. on March 16, 2012, and was the student run station of Jamestown College. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Effective May 8, 2019, the station was sold to Hi-Line Radio Fellowship for $20,000, and it adopted a Christian format as an affiliate of Your Network of Praise .
KRVX (103.1 FM, "103.1 The Raven") is a radio station licensed to Wimbledon, North Dakota, serving the Jamestown and Valley City area. The station is owned by Ingstad Family Media, through licensee Two Rivers Broadcasting, Inc. Positioned as "North Dakota's Classic Rock," KRVX airs a classic rock music format. KRVX studios are co-located with ...
Prior to 1996, KQDJ-FM was the sister station of KQDJ in Jamestown, North Dakota, and transmitted on the frequency of 95.5 MHz (now used by KYNU "Big Dog Country"). Known then as "J-Country" and owned by Sorenson Broadcasting, KQDJ-FM was a fully automated contemporary country station that occasionally broadcast live play-by-play of high school and the University of Jamestown sports events.
The Jamestown Sun is a daily newspaper printed in Jamestown, North Dakota. The Sun is the official newspaper of Stutsman County, North Dakota and has a modest circulation in southeast North Dakota .
KVRR studio in Fargo, North Dakota. The station first signed on the air on February 14, 1983, under the callsign KVNJ-TV. It was the first independent station in the Dakotas, as well as the first new standalone full-power commercial station to sign on in the Fargo–Grand Forks market in 29 years.
KSJZ (93.3 FM, "Mix 93.3") is a radio station broadcasting a hot adult contemporary music format. The station serves Jamestown, North Dakota, Stutsman County, and surrounding small towns including Valley City, Carrington, Edgeley, and others in an 80-mile radius.
The station was founded in the fall of 1926 as KGCU by the Mandan Chamber of Commerce, [2] and initially broadcast at 1250 on the dial. The call letters were randomly assigned from an alphabetical list of available call signs, [3] although the "GCU" portion of the original call letters matched the initials of George C. Underwood, a member of the founding group.
KOVC (1490 AM) is a radio station based in Valley City, North Dakota, United States. [2] It is a full service station, with frequent weather, news and sports updates. KOVC plays mostly country music and covers local and national sports games.