KRFP

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KRFP
City of license Moscow, Idaho
Frequency 90.3 MHz
Format Community
ERP 42 watts
HAAT 300 meters
Class A
Facility ID 172586
Transmitter coordinates 46°43′57.00″N 117°0′2.00″W / 46.7325000°N 117.0005556°W / 46.7325000; -117.0005556
Owner Radio Free Moscow, Inc.
Webcast Listen live
Website Official website

KRFP (90.3 FM) is a radio station licensed to Moscow, Idaho, USA. The station is currently owned by Radio Free Moscow, Inc.[1]

The station went on the air as a low-power station on October 12, 2004, broadcasting at 100 watts from 116 E. 3rd St., Moscow, Idaho. In 2009, the studio moved to 114 E 3rd St. in Moscow, but the broadcast antenna remained in the same location. In addition to FM broadcasting, the station also streams its broadcasts on the Internet, and has a lot of audio on its Web site, including its evening newscast, the KRFP Evening Report, which was first produced on November 1, 2005.

On November 10, 2010, Radio Free Moscow received an FCC construction permit to build a 270-watt full-power station at 90.3 FM, broadcasting from Paradise Ridge, south of Moscow. The construction permit stipulates that Radio Free Moscow "shall cease operation of, and divest itself of all interest in, low power FM station KRFP-LP" prior to beginning program tests of the new station.

On November 1, 2011, the FCC granted a minor modification to the Full-Power construction permit. Instead of being limited to 270 watts, the station is now allowed to build a 1,100 watt facility. The station completed its transition to 90.3 on November 4, 2013.

Home of "Earthling Epics from the Final Frontier" and "Yin Radio" (original radio shows)

Give My Regards to Broadway The station signed Henry D. Johnston in January 2013 as host of new, original show "Give My Regards to Broadway". The show airs Sunday afternoons from 12pm - 2pm, local time. Johnston, a 15 year veteran of radio, started at KOFE-AM in St. Maries, Idaho and has worked in the region at a number of other stations. Johnston was a regular guest host for Laurie Roth on the nationally syndicated "The Roth Show" in 2004. The first season of the show commenced on January 27, 2013 and concluded on May 19, 2013. The show did not air any regular editions during the summer months but did have re-runs and special re-productions during the summer season. Give My Regards to Broadway kicked off its second season on January 26, 2014 and according to executive producer and host Henry Johnston, is expected to be a "regular spring season show, leaving Kenneth (co-producer) and I free for the summer and then using the fall to write more amazing scripts." [2]

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