KNNR

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KNNR
Satellite of KELY, Ely
CitySparks, Nevada, U.S.
Broadcast areaCentral and Northern Nevada
Frequency1400 (kHz)
BrandingNevada Talk Network
Programming
FormatNews/talk
AffiliationsUSA Radio Network
Ownership
OwnerFred Weinberg
(1400 Investments, LLC)
KELY
History
First air date
2000; 22 years ago (2000)
Former call signs
KBDB (2000–2012)
Technical information
ClassC
Power1,000 watts
Translator(s)103.3 MHz K277DL (Washoe Valley)
Links
Websitekely1230.com

KNNR is a commercial AM radio station based in Reno, Nevada. It is owned and operated by Fred Weinberg, through licensee 1400 Investments, LLC. It is a full-time satellite of KELY in Ely.

History[]

Logo as a Regional Mexican station (2013–2017)

KBDB came to air in 2000 and eventually broadcast a smooth jazz format. After two months off the air, KBDB became KNNR in 2012 with taped city hearings and for a time, The Savage Nation, which was moved back to KKOH and later discontinued.

In September 2013, the station began airing Regional Mexican programming via MVS Radio's La Mejor network. At the start of 2017, it switched to a full-time simulcast of sister station KELY, which airs on three other stations in Northern Nevada. They are collectively branded as the "Nevada Talk Network."

KNNR (alongside satellite partner KELY) is the local Reno radio partner for the Vegas Golden Knights of the National Hockey League.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ "Broadcast Affiliates".

External links[]


Coordinates: 39°34′10″N 119°45′03″W / 39.56944°N 119.75083°W / 39.56944; -119.75083


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