KMRI

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KMRI
City of license West Valley City, Utah
Broadcast area Salt Lake City
Slogan Exitos 1550
Frequency 1550 kHz
Format Regional Mexican
Power 10,000 watts day
340 watts night
Class B
Facility ID 25405
Transmitter Coordinates 40°43′16.00″N 112°2′29.00″W / 40.7211111, -112.0413889
Former callsigns KRPN
KZQQ (1988-1992)
KRGQ (1992-1988)
Owner KMRI Radio, LLC
Website exitos1550.com
KMRI's tower (left) near Magna, Utah. The tower on the right is used by KCPW.
KMRI's tower (left) near Magna, Utah. The tower on the right is used by KCPW.

KMRI (1550 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Regional Mexican format. Licensed to West Valley City, Utah, USA, the station serves the Salt Lake City area. The station is currently owned by KMRI Radio, LLC.

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The station changed call signs to KRGO on 1986-09-19, calls which it had previously held in the 1970s. On 1988-01-01, the station changed it's call sign to KZQQ. On 1992-07-31 to KRGQ. On 1997-03-10 to KRGO. On 1998-01-16 to the current KMRI.[1]

In one of the most famous and creative forms of station identification, this station once held the call sign KRPN in the 1980s, and identified itself as WKRP N Salt Lake City. Because the KRP, N (as a homophone for "in"), and city of license were said in the proper order, it was a legal station ID despite the extra W.

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