KSUN

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KSUN
City of license Phoenix, Arizona
Broadcast area Phoenix area
Branding Radio Fiesta
Frequency 1400 kHz
Format Regional Mexican
ERP 1,000 watts
Class C
Facility ID 21430
Transmitter Coordinates 33°23′23.00″N 111°59′52.00″W / 33.3897222, -111.9977778
Owner Fiesta Radio, Inc.
Sister stations KNOI, KXIV
Website radiofiesta.net


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. The station is currently owned by Fiesta Radio, Inc.[1]

[edit] History

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

[edit] References

  1. ^ KSUN Facility Record. United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.

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