KJR-FM

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KJR-FM
City of license Seattle, Washington
Broadcast area Seattle metropolitan area
Slogan "Rock n Roll's Greatest Hits"
Frequency 95.7 MHz (Also on HD Radio)
95.7 HD-2 for All '80s Music
First air date May 25th 1960
Format Classic Hits
ERP 98,000 watts
HAAT 387 meters
Class C
Facility ID 48385
Owner Clear Channel Communications
Sister stations KFNK, KHHO, KJR, KNBQ, KUBE
Webcast Listen Live
Website www.957kjrfm.com

KJR-FM (95.7 FM) is a Seattle, Washington, radio station. It changed formats in 1994 to 1970s' rock and roll but also plays similar music by similar bands from the 1980s as well. It operates at 95.7 MHz at 98 kW, and also on the Internet via streaming audio. KJR-FM is owned by Clear Channel Communications, Inc- the station is licensed to Ackerly Broadcasting Operations, a Clear Channel subsidiary.

KJR-FM caters to an adult audience that grew up on the same music that was originally carried on KJR AM when it was a rock / top 45 station in the 1960s and 1970s. KJR AM was home to American Top 40 and Dr. Demento in the 1970s. KJR FM was home to The Lost 45s with Barry Scott during the mid-'90s.

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