KTRO-FM

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KTRO-FM
City of license Gladstone, Oregon
Broadcast area northern Willamette Valley and Clark County, Washington
Branding El Rey
First air date 1981
Frequency 93.1 (MHz)
Format Regional Mexican
ERP 1,550 watts
Class C3
Callsign meaning Talk Radio Oregon
Former callsigns KAST-FM
Owner Salem Communications

KTRO-FM is a commercial broadcast radio station located in the Portland, Oregon area. The studio is in Gladstone; the main transmitter is atop Portland's west hills. The station also is granted a reservation for Astoria, Oregon at 92.9 MHz. On February 1, 2007 KTRO-FM began simulcasting on KKSN 910 AM of Vancouver, WA. On February 15, 2007 KKSN 910 AM changed their call letters to KTRO. On March 28, 2007 KTRO-FM changed their format to regional Mexican and the existing talk format continues on KTRO 910 AM.

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FM radio in the Portland, Oregon market (Arbitron #23)

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