KRVM
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City of license | Eugene, Oregon |
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Broadcast area | southern Willamette Valley |
First air date | 1947 |
Frequency | 1280 kHz AM 91.9 (MHz) FM |
Format | AM: news and information FM: news and adult alternative music |
ERP | AM: 5,000 watts day, 1,500 watts night FM: 1,100 watts |
Class | A |
Callsign meaning | K Radio Vocational Mechanics |
Owner | Jefferson Public Radio and Lane County School District 4J |
Website | KRVM |
The call sign KRVM is licensed by the Federal Communications Commission under both 1280 AM and 91.9 FM, both in Eugene, Oregon
KRVM-AM is an affiliate of Jefferson Public Radio, broadcasting a news/talk format.
KRVM-FM is owned and operated by Eugene School District 4J out of Henry D. Sheldon High School and broadcasts an alternative music format, ranging from 60s rock n' roll to current day artists as well as live local shows.
[edit] External links
- Official Website
- Query the FCC's AM station database for KRVM
- Query the FCC's FM station database for KRVM
(FM) KWVA - 88.1 | KQFE - 88.9 | KLCC - 89.7 | KWAX - 91.1 | KRVM - 91.9 | KKNU - 93.3 | KMGE - 94.5 | KUJZ - 95.3 | KZEL - 96.1 | KNRQ - 97.9 | KODZ - 99.1 | KRKT - 99.9 | KDPM - 100.5 | KFLY - 101.5 | KEHK - 102.3 | KXPC - 103.7 | KDUK - 104.7 | KEUG - 105.5 | KLOO - 106.3 | KLVU - 107.1 | KHPE - 107.9
(AM) KOAC - 550 | KUGN - 590 | KXOR - 660 | KFIR - 720 | KKNX - 840 | KORE - 1050 | KPNW - 1120 | KRVM - 1280 | KSCR - 1320 | KLZS - 1450 | KOPT - 1600