KJJR

In this article we will analyze the impact of KJJR in today's society, exploring its implications in different areas. KJJR has been the subject of research and debate in recent years, and its influence is evident in areas such as technology, politics, culture and economics. Through this analysis, we will seek to understand the extent to which KJJR has transformed our way of thinking, interacting and living in the contemporary world. Likewise, we will examine the challenges and opportunities that KJJR presents for the future, taking into account the diverse perspectives and opinions on the matter.

KJJR
Broadcast areaKalispell, Montana
Frequency880 kHz
BrandingNews Talk 880 AM 107.9 FM
Programming
FormatNews/talk
Affiliations
Ownership
OwnerBee Broadcasting, Inc.
KBBZ, KDBR, KHNK, KSAM, KWOL, KRVO
History
First air date
February 14, 1979 (1979-02-14)
Technical information
Facility ID4578
ClassB
Power
  • 10,000 watts day
  • 500 watts night
Transmitter coordinates
48°23′44″N 114°19′11″W / 48.39556°N 114.31972°W / 48.39556; -114.31972
Translator(s)107.9 K300DK (Whitefish)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitekjjr.com

KJJR (880 AM, "News Talk 880") is a radio station licensed to serve Whitefish, Montana, United States. Bee Broadcasting, Inc. owns the station and airs in a news/talk format.

When it first aired at 1400 kHz on Valentine's Day in 1979, original programming included top 40 and oldies mixed in with country gold. Morning man Larry Heinrich, Program Director Dave Shannon, owner Benny Bee, and evening personality Jerry Mann were the leading air personalities, with Jeff Bolstad doing the news. KJJR's call letters were picked because Shannon liked KJR in Seattle. Out of the original disc jockeys, he is the only air personality still alive as of 2023. He is retired and living in the Wolf Point area. Later came syndicated talk shows hosted by Dan Bongino, Sean Hannity, Mark Levin, Michael Savage, Ben Shapiro, Joe Pags, and Bill Cunningham.

All Bee Broadcasting stations are based at 2431 Highway 2 East, Kalispell, Montana. The Federal Communications Commission assigned the station the KJJR call letters. 880 AM is a clear-channel frequency in the United States, and WCBS in New York, New York, is the dominant and only Class A station.

References

  1. ^ "Winter 2008 Station Information Profile". Arbitron.
  2. ^ "Call Sign History". FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database.

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