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KUFO

KUFO (970 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Portland, Oregon. The station, owned by Alpha Media, calls itself "Freedom 970" and airs a talk radio format. KUFO's offices and studios are on Southwest 5th Avenue in Portland.

KUFO
Broadcast areaPortland metropolitan area
Frequency970 kHz
BrandingFreedom 970
Programming
FormatTalk
AffiliationsFox News Radio
Compass Media Networks
Premiere Networks
Radio America
Salem Radio Network
Westwood One
Ownership
Owner
KBFF, KINK, KUPL, KXTG, KXL-FM
History
First air date
April 12, 1922 (as KQP)
Former call signs
KQP (1922–1926)
KOIN (1926–1977)
KYTE (1977–1990)
KESI (1990–1991)
KBBT (1991–1996)
KUPL (1996–2001)
KUFO (2001–2002)
KUPL (2002–2005)
KCMD (2005–2010)
KXFD (2010–2011)[1]
Former frequencies
1208.8 kHz (11/9/1925-11/17/1925)
1414.1 kHz (11/1925-12/1925)
1309.1 kHz (12/1925-1/1926)
1410 kHz (1/1926-3/1926)
939.8 kHz (1926–1927)
940 kHz (1927–1941)
Call sign meaning
K Unidentified Flying Object (originally on co-owned FM 101.1 as a rock station)
Technical information[2]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID26926
ClassB
Power5,000 watts
Transmitter coordinates
45°30′56″N 122°43′56″W / 45.51556°N 122.73222°W / 45.51556; -122.73222
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
WebcastListen live
Websitewww.freedom970.com

The transmitter is in Portland's West Hills off SW Barnes Road.[3] KUFO broadcasts with 5,000 watts around the clock. By day, the signal is non-directional, but at night, KUFO uses a directional antenna to protect other stations on AM 970.

Programming edit

KUFO features mostly nationally syndicated talk shows, including Brian Kilmeade, Dave Ramsey, Sean Hannity, Mark Levin, Todd Starnes, Red Eye Radio and Lars Larson, who is also heard on co-owned 101.1 KXL-FM. Weekends feature shows on money, home improvement, real estate and food. Syndicated weekend shows include Beyond the Beltway with Bruce DuMont. Some weekend shows are paid brokered programming. Most hours begin with world and national news from Fox News Radio.

The station previously aired Portland State Vikings college football and basketball games and Portland Steel Arena Football League games. Some of those teams are now heard on co-owned sports station AM 750 KXTG.

History edit

Early years edit

KUFO was first licensed, with the randomly assigned call letters KQP, on April 12, 1922[4] to the Blue Diamond Electric Company in Hood River, Oregon.[5] KQP moved to Portland in the fall of 1925,[6] making it one of the city's oldest radio stations. It made its Portland debut broadcast on November 9, 1925, from a studio in the Portland Hotel that was connected by private telephone line to the transmitter located "one mile north of Sylvan".[7] In April 1926 the station was acquired by the Portland News, which changed the call sign to KOIN[8] and moved the station's studios to the New Heathman Hotel.[9] KOIN was a CBS Radio Network affiliate, carrying its schedule of dramas, comedies, news, sports, soap operas, game shows and big band broadcasts during the "Golden Age of Radio." It was also an affiliate of the Don Lee Network, based on the West Coast. In March 1941, KOIN moved from 940 kHz to 970 kHz, following the enactment of the North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement (NARBA).

In 1948, KOIN added an FM station, KOIN-FM, which today is co-owned 101.1 KXL-FM.[10] KOIN-FM mostly simulcast the AM station until the late 1960s, when it began airing classical music in the evening. In 1953, KOIN put a TV station on the air, Channel 6 KOIN-TV.[11] Because KOIN Radio was a CBS Radio affiliate, KOIN-TV carried CBS TV shows.

1950s–1980s edit

In the 1950s, as network programming moved from radio to television, KOIN began airing a full service middle-of-the-road format. On May 12, 1977 the call letters changed to KYTE featuring a Top 40 hits format. On September 4, 1979, it switched to country music as "97 Country".

In 1981, the station flipped to automated "Music of Your Life" adult standards programming. On January 27, 1989, KYTE began playing classical music, picking up that format when 101.1 KYTE-FM dropped classical for smooth jazz as KKCY "The City." The classical format turned out to be short-lived on AM 970.

1990s edit

In 1990, the station changed call letters to KESI and aired a mostly instrumental easy listening format branded as "Easy 970." On May 1, 1991, the station again changed call letters to KBBT and began stunting. 18 days later, the station began airing an alternative rock format known as "970 The Beat." In July 1996, KBBT began simulcasting on KDBX 107.5 FM (now KXJM), and tweaked its format to Modern AC. On October 2, 1996, The Beat was moved to FM, while 970 changed call letters to KUPL and switched to classic country (as "Straight Country 970").

On September 19, 1997, American Radio Systems, owner of six Portland radio stations, announced that Westinghouse Electric, the owner of CBS Radio, had bought all of its U.S. radio stations, including KUPL.[12] KUPL switched to oldies as "Cruisin' Oldies 970" on January 23, 2001.[13]

2000s edit

On August 1, 2001, KUPL changed call letters to KUFO, and on August 7, switched to a new hot talk format, branded as "Extreme Talk 970." Hosts featured on "Extreme Radio" include Bob Rivers, Don & Mike, Opie & Anthony, The Sports Junkies and Ron & Fez.[14] On October 11, 2002, after a brief simulcast with active rock KUFO-FM, 970 changed its call letters back to KUPL, returning to classic country as "Straight Country 970."

 
KCMD branding

AM 970 continued as KUPL until February 2, 2005.[15] At that point, it became KCMD, letters chosen to reflect its "all-comedy format." That same year, after MAX 910 abandoned its hot talk format, CBS Radio (formerly Infinity Broadcasting before December 2005), hoping to enlarge the station's audience, decided to broadcast syndicated programming, including The Tom Leykis Show, Phil Hendrie, and Don and Mike, shows that had previously aired on MAX 910. At the same time, the station was renamed "Johnson 970".

By early 2006, CBS Radio asked Rick Emerson to take over as program director and return on-air after being dropped from "MAX 910." Emerson was accompanied by on-air producer Sarah X Dylan and newsman Tim Riley.[citation needed] Within months, Johnson 970 became "AM 970 Solid State Radio," and took on more syndicated broadcasts from around the country, including Dennis Miller.[citation needed]

After the launch of "Solid State Radio", the station added a local weekend show (Miles Around Radio & Television), and became the affiliate for Dr. Demento, The Mike O'Meara Show, and The John and Jeff Show, as well as syndicating Fox Sports Radio.[citation needed]

On June 23, 2008, KCMD's slogan changed from "Solid State Radio" to "The Talker." On March 12, 2009, The Rick Emerson Show moved to KCMD's sister station KUFO-FM to replace the canceled The Adam Carolla Show.[citation needed]

Alpha Broadcasting edit

In August 2009, CBS Radio sold its Portland cluster, including KCMD, to Alpha Broadcasting in an effort to focus on major market stations. Alpha rebranded the station to "Freedom 970" on September 14, 2009, and on May 24, 2010 changed its call letters to KXFD to reflect this branding. KXFD concentrated on mostly conservative talk shows.

On March 22, 2011, the station was reassigned the call sign KUFO which it had previously held from August 2001 to October 2002.[1] The call sign became available after co-owned 101.1 FM changed its call letters from KUFO to KXL-FM. KUFO 970 continued its conservative talk format.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Call Sign History". FCC Media Bureau. Retrieved March 24, 2011.
  2. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KUFO". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  3. ^ "KUFO-AM 970 kHz - Portland, OR". radio-locator.com.
  4. ^ "Date First Licensed", FCC History Cards for KUFO.
  5. ^ "New Stations", Radio Service Bulletin, May 1, 1922, page 3.
  6. ^ "New Stations", Radio Service Bulletin, November 2, 1925, page 3.
  7. ^ "New Radio Plant Opens", (Portland) Morning Oregonian, November 10, 1925, page 6.
  8. ^ "Alterations and Corrections", Radio Service Bulletin, April 30, 1926, page 7.
  9. ^ "News Opens Station KOIN", Morning Oregonian, April 23, 1926, page 16.
  10. ^ "Broadcasting Yearbook 1953 page 250" (PDF).
  11. ^ "Telecasting Yearbook 1955 page 246" (PDF).
  12. ^ "The Portland Radio Guide -- 1997 twisting the dial". www.pdxradio.com.
  13. ^ "The Portland Radio Guide -- Twisting the Dial 2001". www.pdxradio.com.
  14. ^ http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-RandR/2000s/2001/RR-2001-08-10.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  15. ^ "ALTC Group Search Results".

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • KUFO in the FCC AM station database
  • KUFO in Nielsen Audio's AM station database
  • FCC History Cards for KUFO

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For other radio stations that previously held the call sign KUFO see KUFO disambiguation This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources KUFO news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2008 Learn how and when to remove this message KUFO 970 AM is a commercial radio station licensed to Portland Oregon The station owned by Alpha Media calls itself Freedom 970 and airs a talk radio format KUFO s offices and studios are on Southwest 5th Avenue in Portland KUFOPortland OregonBroadcast areaPortland metropolitan areaFrequency970 kHzBrandingFreedom 970ProgrammingFormatTalkAffiliationsFox News RadioCompass Media NetworksPremiere NetworksRadio AmericaSalem Radio NetworkWestwood OneOwnershipOwnerAlpha Media Alpha Media Licensee LLC Sister stationsKBFF KINK KUPL KXTG KXL FMHistoryFirst air dateApril 12 1922 as KQP Former call signsKQP 1922 1926 KOIN 1926 1977 KYTE 1977 1990 KESI 1990 1991 KBBT 1991 1996 KUPL 1996 2001 KUFO 2001 2002 KUPL 2002 2005 KCMD 2005 2010 KXFD 2010 2011 1 Former frequencies1208 8 kHz 11 9 1925 11 17 1925 1414 1 kHz 11 1925 12 1925 1309 1 kHz 12 1925 1 1926 1410 kHz 1 1926 3 1926 939 8 kHz 1926 1927 940 kHz 1927 1941 Call sign meaningK Unidentified Flying Object originally on co owned FM 101 1 as a rock station Technical information 2 Licensing authorityFCCFacility ID26926ClassBPower5 000 wattsTransmitter coordinates45 30 56 N 122 43 56 W 45 51556 N 122 73222 W 45 51556 122 73222LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebcastListen liveWebsitewww wbr freedom970 wbr com The transmitter is in Portland s West Hills off SW Barnes Road 3 KUFO broadcasts with 5 000 watts around the clock By day the signal is non directional but at night KUFO uses a directional antenna to protect other stations on AM 970 Contents 1 Programming 2 History 2 1 Early years 2 2 1950s 1980s 2 3 1990s 2 4 2000s 2 5 Alpha Broadcasting 3 References 4 External linksProgramming editKUFO features mostly nationally syndicated talk shows including Brian Kilmeade Dave Ramsey Sean Hannity Mark Levin Todd Starnes Red Eye Radio and Lars Larson who is also heard on co owned 101 1 KXL FM Weekends feature shows on money home improvement real estate and food Syndicated weekend shows include Beyond the Beltway with Bruce DuMont Some weekend shows are paid brokered programming Most hours begin with world and national news from Fox News Radio The station previously aired Portland State Vikings college football and basketball games and Portland Steel Arena Football League games Some of those teams are now heard on co owned sports station AM 750 KXTG History editEarly years edit KUFO was first licensed with the randomly assigned call letters KQP on April 12 1922 4 to the Blue Diamond Electric Company in Hood River Oregon 5 KQP moved to Portland in the fall of 1925 6 making it one of the city s oldest radio stations It made its Portland debut broadcast on November 9 1925 from a studio in the Portland Hotel that was connected by private telephone line to the transmitter located one mile north of Sylvan 7 In April 1926 the station was acquired by the Portland News which changed the call sign to KOIN 8 and moved the station s studios to the New Heathman Hotel 9 KOIN was a CBS Radio Network affiliate carrying its schedule of dramas comedies news sports soap operas game shows and big band broadcasts during the Golden Age of Radio It was also an affiliate of the Don Lee Network based on the West Coast In March 1941 KOIN moved from 940 kHz to 970 kHz following the enactment of the North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement NARBA In 1948 KOIN added an FM station KOIN FM which today is co owned 101 1 KXL FM 10 KOIN FM mostly simulcast the AM station until the late 1960s when it began airing classical music in the evening In 1953 KOIN put a TV station on the air Channel 6 KOIN TV 11 Because KOIN Radio was a CBS Radio affiliate KOIN TV carried CBS TV shows 1950s 1980s edit In the 1950s as network programming moved from radio to television KOIN began airing a full service middle of the road format On May 12 1977 the call letters changed to KYTE featuring a Top 40 hits format On September 4 1979 it switched to country music as 97 Country In 1981 the station flipped to automated Music of Your Life adult standards programming On January 27 1989 KYTE began playing classical music picking up that format when 101 1 KYTE FM dropped classical for smooth jazz as KKCY The City The classical format turned out to be short lived on AM 970 1990s edit In 1990 the station changed call letters to KESI and aired a mostly instrumental easy listening format branded as Easy 970 On May 1 1991 the station again changed call letters to KBBT and began stunting 18 days later the station began airing an alternative rock format known as 970 The Beat In July 1996 KBBT began simulcasting on KDBX 107 5 FM now KXJM and tweaked its format to Modern AC On October 2 1996 The Beat was moved to FM while 970 changed call letters to KUPL and switched to classic country as Straight Country 970 On September 19 1997 American Radio Systems owner of six Portland radio stations announced that Westinghouse Electric the owner of CBS Radio had bought all of its U S radio stations including KUPL 12 KUPL switched to oldies as Cruisin Oldies 970 on January 23 2001 13 2000s edit On August 1 2001 KUPL changed call letters to KUFO and on August 7 switched to a new hot talk format branded as Extreme Talk 970 Hosts featured on Extreme Radio include Bob Rivers Don amp Mike Opie amp Anthony The Sports Junkies and Ron amp Fez 14 On October 11 2002 after a brief simulcast with active rock KUFO FM 970 changed its call letters back to KUPL returning to classic country as Straight Country 970 nbsp KCMD branding AM 970 continued as KUPL until February 2 2005 15 At that point it became KCMD letters chosen to reflect its all comedy format That same year after MAX 910 abandoned its hot talk format CBS Radio formerly Infinity Broadcasting before December 2005 hoping to enlarge the station s audience decided to broadcast syndicated programming including The Tom Leykis Show Phil Hendrie and Don and Mike shows that had previously aired on MAX 910 At the same time the station was renamed Johnson 970 By early 2006 CBS Radio asked Rick Emerson to take over as program director and return on air after being dropped from MAX 910 Emerson was accompanied by on air producer Sarah X Dylan and newsman Tim Riley citation needed Within months Johnson 970 became AM 970 Solid State Radio and took on more syndicated broadcasts from around the country including Dennis Miller citation needed After the launch of Solid State Radio the station added a local weekend show Miles Around Radio amp Television and became the affiliate for Dr Demento The Mike O Meara Show and The John and Jeff Show as well as syndicating Fox Sports Radio citation needed On June 23 2008 KCMD s slogan changed from Solid State Radio to The Talker On March 12 2009 The Rick Emerson Show moved to KCMD s sister station KUFO FM to replace the canceled The Adam Carolla Show citation needed Alpha Broadcasting edit In August 2009 CBS Radio sold its Portland cluster including KCMD to Alpha Broadcasting in an effort to focus on major market stations Alpha rebranded the station to Freedom 970 on September 14 2009 and on May 24 2010 changed its call letters to KXFD to reflect this branding KXFD concentrated on mostly conservative talk shows On March 22 2011 the station was reassigned the call sign KUFO which it had previously held from August 2001 to October 2002 1 The call sign became available after co owned 101 1 FM changed its call letters from KUFO to KXL FM KUFO 970 continued its conservative talk format References edit a b Call Sign History FCC Media Bureau Retrieved March 24 2011 Facility Technical Data for KUFO Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission KUFO AM 970 kHz Portland OR radio locator com Date First Licensed FCC History Cards for KUFO New Stations Radio Service Bulletin May 1 1922 page 3 New Stations Radio Service Bulletin November 2 1925 page 3 New Radio Plant Opens Portland Morning Oregonian November 10 1925 page 6 Alterations and Corrections Radio Service Bulletin April 30 1926 page 7 News Opens Station KOIN Morning Oregonian April 23 1926 page 16 Broadcasting Yearbook 1953 page 250 PDF Telecasting Yearbook 1955 page 246 PDF The Portland Radio Guide 1997 twisting the dial www pdxradio com The Portland Radio Guide Twisting the Dial 2001 www pdxradio com http www americanradiohistory com Archive RandR 2000s 2001 RR 2001 08 10 pdf bare URL PDF ALTC Group Search Results External links editOfficial website nbsp KUFO in the FCC AM station database KUFO in Nielsen Audio s AM station database FCC History Cards for KUFO Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KUFO amp oldid 1221164523, 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