KRDE

Radio station in San Carlos, Arizona, United States


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::summary Radio station in San Carlos, Arizona, United States ::

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FieldValue
nameKRDE
citySan Carlos, Arizona
countryUS
areaPhoenix, Arizona
branding94.1 The Ride
frequency94.1 MHz
formatCountry
erp4,700 watts
haat1,039.0 m
classC1
facility_id37577
callsign_meaningFrom "Ride"
ownerLinda Corso
former_callsignsKRXS-FM (1990–2005)
websitekrde.com
licensing_authorityFCC
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| name = KRDE | city = San Carlos, Arizona | country = US | area = Phoenix, Arizona | branding = 94.1 The Ride | airdate = | frequency = 94.1 MHz | format = Country | erp = 4,700 watts | haat = 1,039.0 m | class = C1 | facility_id = 37577 | callsign_meaning = From "Ride" | owner = Linda Corso | former_callsigns = KRXS-FM (1990–2005) | website = krde.com | licensing_authority= FCC KRDE (94.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to San Carlos, Arizona, United States. The station broadcasts a country format branded as "94.1 The Ride".

KRDE rimshots the East Valley of the Phoenix market. The station also is an affiliate of Fox News Radio and the Arizona News Network.

History

In 1990, the FCC approved a construction permit to build a station at 97.3 in Claypool, Arizona, with the KRXS-FM call letters. Initially built to cover the immediate Claypool area, it relocated to Pinal Peak in 1996. This move made the station a weak rimshot into the East Valley. In 1999, KRXS was authorized to increase its power.

In 2004, KRXS-FM was granted a construction permit to change frequencies to 94.1 MHz. On March 14, 2005, KRXS-FM became KRDE "94.1 The Ride".

References

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