KINK

KINK

Infobox Radio Station
name = KINK
city = Portland, Oregon

| --> airdate = 1968
frequency = 101.9 (MHz)
area = Northwest Oregon and southwest Washington
format = Adult album alternative
owner = CBS Radio
slogan = True to the Music
erp = 97,000 watts
haat = 441 meters
class = C
facility_id = 53068
coordinates = coord|45|30|58.00|N|122|43|59.00|W|region:GB_type:city
webcast = [http://player.play.it/player/player.html?id=744&onestat=kink Listen Live]
website = [http://www.kink.fm/ KINK.fm]
former_callsigns =

KINK—also KINK.FM—is a commercial broadcast radio station in Portland, Oregon metro area. The station began broadcasting Christmas Day, 1968 as KINK - The Underground Link.

KINK plays a wide variety of music, including adult album alternative, Album-oriented rock, rock, blues, acoustic, folk, pop, and rock and roll. Most of the KINK deejays are long-timers, including Les Sarnoff, Sean Marten, Bob Ancheta, Steve Pringle, Dave Scott and Sheila Hamilton. Dennis Constantine, who was the program director at KBCO in Boulder, has been the KINK Program Director for over 10 years. The station is well known for "Lights Out", hosted by Sean Marten, and "Sunday Night Blues Room", hosted by the Big B.A. Bob Ancheta. Other programs on KINK include "Sunday Acoustic Sunrise" hosted by Scott Alexander and "Tranceformation," a Saturday night show of trance and chill music hosted by Rubi Sinclair. KINK is another FM blaster, being heard as far as Seattle under the right conditions.

The station is a prior employer of screenwriter Mike Rich ("Nativity Story", "Finding Forrester"), who worked there as the morning newsman and co-host early in his career. [ [http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1804500264/bio Michael Rich Biography - Yahoo! Movies ] ]

References

External links

* [http://www.kink.fm/ KINK.fm]


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