KTRO-FM
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KTRO-FM | |
City of license | Gladstone, Oregon |
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Broadcast area | northern Willamette Valley and Clark County, Washington |
Branding | El Rey |
First air date | 1981 |
Frequency | 93.1 (MHz) |
Format | Regional Mexican |
ERP | 1,550 watts |
Class | C3 |
Callsign meaning | Talk Radio Oregon |
Former callsigns | KAST-FM |
Owner | Salem Communications |
KTRO-FM is a commercial broadcast radio station located in the Portland, Oregon area. The studio is in Gladstone; the main transmitter is atop Portland's west hills. The station also is granted a reservation for Astoria, Oregon at 92.9 MHz. On February 1, 2007 KTRO-FM began simulcasting on KKSN 910 AM of Vancouver, WA. On February 15, 2007 KKSN 910 AM changed their call letters to KTRO. On March 28, 2007 KTRO-FM changed their format to regional Mexican and the existing talk format continues on KTRO 910 AM.
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