KHRT-FM

Radio station in Minot, North Dakota
  • Minot, North Dakota
Frequency106.9 MHzBrandingK-HeartProgrammingFormatChristian hot ACAffiliationsSRNOwnershipOwnerFaith Broadcasting
Sister stations
KHRTHistory
First air date
1992
Call sign meaning
K-HeaRTTechnical informationClassC2ERP50,000 wattsHAAT105 meters (344 ft)LinksWebcasthttps://us7.maindigitalstream.com/3091/Websitehttps://www.khrt.com/

KHRT-FM (106.9 FM) is a Christian radio station located in Minot, North Dakota. It is one of two religious stations, along with KHRT, owned and operated in Minot by Faith Broadcasting. KHRT-FM concentrates on a Christian hot AC format, and also airs satellite-fed programming from Salem Communications during overnights and weekends. The station is rebroadcast on several translators (low-powered rebroadcasters) outside of its main listening area. It also streams on the internet.[1]

Although classified as a commercial radio station by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Faith Broadcasting acts as a nonprofit organization using commercial advertisements for funding, though it also takes donations.

History

The initial application for the station was submitted in 1987, and the KHRT-FM call letters were assigned on January 18, 1991.[2] The station began regular broadcasting in 1992.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Listen Live" (KHRT.com)
  2. ^ Call Letter History (FCC.gov)
  3. ^ "Radio Stations: North Dakota: Minot" Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook, 2003-2004 edition, page D-358.

External links

  • KHRT website
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See also
List of radio stations in North Dakota

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