- KMNQ
Infobox Radio Station
name = KMNQ
city =Brooklyn Park, Minnesota
area =Minneapolis-St. Paul
branding = "Rejoicing In Jesus" | slogan = "Rejoicing in Jesus"
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frequency = 1470 AM (kHz)
format =Gospel music
power = 5,000watt s
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class = B
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owner =Davidson Media Group
website =KMNQ (1470 AM) is a
radio station in the Twin Cities area ofMinnesota . The station currently simulcasts the Spanish-language programming of sister stationKMNV . Prior to February 2008, the station aired agospel music format. They are licensed toBrooklyn Park, Minnesota .History
Since 1994, 1470 simulcast KLBB (1400 AM), which played
big band ,lounge and middle of the road (MOR) music (often referred to asadult standards ). Both stations were operated as The KLBB Company, a for-profitsubsidiary of theGreenspring Company owned byAmerican Public Media Group , which operates Minnesota Public Radio and other properties. MPR announced onMay 25 ,2005 that it had reached an agreement to sell both KLBB and KLBP toDavidson Media Group , aNew York -based broadcaster specializing in multi-cultural, community focused formats. Thereafter, KLBB acquired a spanish-language format, while the format on KLBP remained MOR untilJuly 17 ,2006 , when it switched to agospel music format with the KZTG call letters. The sale of both stations was approved by the FCC on July 25, 2005, with Davidson taking control September 7, 2005. It is now KRJJ Am1470 "Rejoicing In Jesus" since March 2007. Over the years, the station carried various formats under the call letters KANO ("Anoka") before becoming KBCW, which played classiccountry music . Cargill Communications purchased both KLBB and KBCW in 1993, along with WTCX-FM (105.1 FM) for the basis of a proposedalternative rock station, soon to become known as "REV105". Cargill was uncomfortable with dropping the much-loved adult standards format of KLBB, so they kept it, updated the music, imaging, promotion and logo of the station, and turned 1470 into a simulcast of KLBB, now assigned the WLOL call letters. In 1999, James and Susan Cargill, who two years earlier had sold the three FM stations that made up REV105, donated 1400 and 1470 (soon to be renamed KLBP) to Minnesota Public Radio, where the two frequencies became part of the commercialMinnesota News Network (MNN). MPR sold off their other station, WMNN, the MNN flagship station, along with the network in 2004, but retained KLBB and KLBP. By now, the "Club 14" simulcast was carrying a mix of local personalities and the "Music Of Your Life "radio network .KLBB finally transitioned to its long-promised
Spanish-language format onNovember 4 ,2005 , leaving theadult standards /big band format on KLBP and bringing to an end the long-time Club 14 simulcast. TheKMNV call letters were introduced to AM 1400 onDecember 16 ,2005 , just months after its switch to regional Mexican music, while the KLBB call letters moved to sister station AM 1470. Following 1470's switch to gospel music, the KLBB call letters and much of its programming were picked up for 1220 AM onJuly 25 ,2006 .On
March 7 ,2007 , the station changed their call letters to KRJJ.ee also
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KMNV
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*WBBF-AM External links
* [http://www.totallygospel.com/ KRJJ]
* [http://www.twincities.com/mld/twincities/entertainment/14972854.htm 1470 AM will be gospel station (St. Paul Pioneer Press, July 6, 2006)]
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