Media in Grand Forks, North Dakota

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The following is a list of media in Grand Forks, North Dakota, United States:

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Grand Forks is included in the Fargo market, which is the 120th largest TV market in the United States (as ranked by Nielsen). The only television stations that broadcast from studios in Grand Forks is WDAZ.

ChannelCallsignAffiliationBrandingSubchannelsOwner
(Virtual)ChannelProgramming
2.1 KGFE PBS Prairie Public Television 2.2
2.3
2.4
World/Lifelong Learning
Minnesota Channel
PBS Kids
Prairie Public Television
4.1 KRDK Cozi TV/MyNetworkTV KRDK 44.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
BEK Sports
Grit
Escape
Bounce TV
Laff
Comet
Buzzr
Major Market Broadcasting
8.1 WDAZ ABC WDAZ 88.2
8.3
8.4
Justice Network
WDAY'Z Xtra
ION
Forum Communications
10.1 KBRR FOX KVRR10.2
Antenna TV Red River Broadcasting
11.1 KVLY NBC KVLY-TV 1111.2
11.3
11.4
CBS (KXJB)
MeTV
Circle
Gray Television
16.1 KCGE PBS Prairie Public Television 16.2
16.3
16.4
World/Lifelong Learning
Minnesota Channel
PBS Kids
Prairie Public Television
17 K18NT-D 3ABN 3ABN 3ABN
30.1 K30LR-D
(KXJB-LD)
CBS KX430.2
30.3
CW+
Heroes & Icons
Gray Television

Radio

Grand Forks is the 289th largest radio market, according to Arbitron. [2]

AM radio

Frequency Callsign NicknameFormatOwnerWeb site
600 KSJB KSJB 600 Classic Country Chesterman Communications
680 CJOB Global News Radio 680 CJOB News/Talk Corus Entertainment
740 KNFL 740 & 107.3 The Fan
(ESPN Radio)
Sports Midwest Communications
790 KFGO The Mighty 790 & 104.7 KFGO News/Talk
970 WDAY WDAY 970 News/Talk Great Plains Integrated Marketing
990 CBW CBC Radio One News/Talk Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
1100 WZFG AM 1100 The Flag Talk Great Plains Integrated Marketing
1200 KFNW Faith 1200 Christian University of Northwestern - St. Paul
1230 KTRF KTRF Radio 1230 News/Talk Thomas E. Ingstad
1260 KROX 1260 KROX News/Talk Gopher Communications
1310 KNOX 1310 & 107.9 KNOX News/Talk Leighton Broadcasting
1370 KWTL Real Presence Radio Catholic Real Presence Radio
1440 KKXL 1440 The Fan Sports iHeartMedia
1460 KKAQ 1460 Real Country Classic Country Thomas E. Ingstad
1520 KMSR 99 KMSR Sports KMSR, Inc.
1590 KGFK Rock 95 Classic rock Leighton Broadcasting

FM radio

Frequency Callsign NicknameFormatOwnerWeb site
88.3 KEQQ-LP KEQQ Radio Educational Talk Grand Forks Bible Study Group
89.3 KUND Prairie Public Radio NPR, News/Classical Prairie Public Radio
90.1 KSRQ Pioneer 90.1 Ampers, College Northland Community & Technical College
90.7 KFJM Prairie Public Radio NPR, Adult Album Alternative Prairie Public Radio
91.5 KQMN Minnesota Public Radio NPR, Classical Minnesota Public Radio
92.1 K221GU 1260 KROX News/Talk Gopher Communications
92.5 K223DF Real Presence Radio Catholic Real Presence Radio
92.9 KKXL XL93 Top 40 (CHR) iHeartMedia
94.1 KTRF 94.1 The Falls Adult Hits Thomas E. Ingstad
94.7 KZGF Z94.7 Top 40 (CHR) Leighton Broadcasting
95.3 K237ER K-LOVE Cont. Christian music Educational Media Foundation
95.7 K239BG Rock 95 Classic rock Leighton Broadcasting
96.1 KQHT 96.1 The Fox Classic hits iHeartMedia
97.1 KYCK 97 KYCK Country Leighton Broadcasting
97.5 K248DH Rock 95 Classic rock Leighton Broadcasting
99.3 KKDQ North Country 99.3 Country Thomas E. Ingstad
100.3 KSNR 100.3 Cat Country Country iHeartMedia
101.3 KOBT-LP 3ABN Christian Grand Forks Christian Brd.
102.7 KNTN Minnesota Public Radio NPR, News/Talk Minnesota Public Radio
103.3 K277DN 1310 & 107.9 KNOX News/Talk Leighton Broadcasting
104.3 KZLT 104.3 Cities FM Adult Contemporary Leighton Broadcasting
104.9 K285BG Your Q FM Cont. Christian music Shine The Light, Inc.
105.5 KMAV KMAV 105.5 FM Country KMSR, Inc.
105.7 K289CE 1260 KROX News/Talk Gopher Communications
106.5 KRJB KRJB 106.5 Country R&J Broadcasting
107.5 KJKJ KJ108 Active Rock iHeartMedia
107.9 K300BG 1310 & 107.9 KNOX News/Talk Leighton Broadcasting

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References

  1. Red River Valley Women Today [ permanent dead link ]
  2. "Market Ranks".