KNEK (AM)

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KNEK-AM
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City of license Washington, Louisiana
Broadcast area Lafayette metropolitan area
Branding Q95-5
Slogan #1 for Real Hip-Hop and R&B
Frequency 1190 kHz
Format Urban Contemporary
Power 250 Watts (Daytime)
Class D
Owner Citadel Broadcasting
Sister stations KNEK-FM, KRRQ, KSMB, KXKC

KNEK-AM (branded as Q95-5) airs a simulcast of sister station KRRQ's Urban Contemporary format in the Lafayette area. It broadcasts at 1190 AM and is under ownership of Citadel Broadcasting. It was a sister station of KNEK-FM until it was sold to The Last Bastion Station Trust, LLC upon merger of ABC Radio. Now that Citadel has swapped KRDJ with KNEK-FM, they're now sister stations again.

Because it shares the same frequency as clear channel (border blaster) station XEWK-AM at Guadalajara, Jalisco in Mexico, this station only operates during the Daytime hours.

KNEK started as a country and western station owned by Dee Sylvester and had a popular radio personality named Cholly Charles in the mid 1980s. The station aired from 6 am to sunset playing country music and broadcasting local news and sports along with agricultural updates for the farmers of St. Landry Parish.

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