KSUN

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Radio Fiesta 1400
City of license Phoenix, Arizona
Frequency 1400 (kHz)
Format Regional Mexican
Power 1,000 watts omnidirectional
Class C
Callsign meaning K Valley of the SUN
Owner Pedro and Melchoir Marques

KSUN is a Spanish-language radio station broadcasting out of Phoenix, Arizona. It is locally owned by the Marques brothers and operates a Regional Mexican music format. The station is also the Spanish-language flagship home of Arizona Diamondbacks baseball games.

[edit] History

KSUN was previously owned by Dick Van Dyke and operated under an Middle of the road format in the 1970s, where DJs included George Scott, Jack Dey, Jim Hutton, Jeff Munt, and Spero. Previous call letters include KNOI and KXIV.

AM radio stations in the Phoenix metropolitan area (Arbitron #15)

By frequency: 550 | 620 | 710 | 740 | 860 | 910 | 960 | 1010 | 1060 | 1100 | 1150 | 1190 | 1230 | 1260 | 1280 | 1310 | 1360 | 1400 | 1440 | 1480 | 1510 | 1540 | 1580

By call sign: KASA | KASC | KAZG | KCKY | KDUS | KFNN | KFNX | KFYI | KGME | KIDR | KKNT | KMIA | KMIK | KMVP | KNUV | KOY | KPHX | KPXQ | KSUN | KTAR | KXAM | KXEG | KXXT

Satellite Radio Local Traffic/Weather: XM Channel 224 | Sirius Channel 157

See also: Phoenix (FM) (AM)

Arizona Radio Markets
Flagstaff-Prescott (AM) (FM) · Phoenix (AM) (FM) · Tucson (AM) (FM) · Yuma (AM) (FM)
See also: List of radio stations in Arizona and List of United States radio markets