Paul Bunyan Broadcasting
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Paul Bunyan Broadcasting is a small market radio broadcasting company based in Bemidji, Minnesota. The company is owned by Lou Buron and Mary Campbell, who formed it in 1988 and relocated up to Bemidji from the Twin Cities. They bought the first two stations, KBUN and KBHP in 1989. All the others have been added since then. The Bemidji offices and studios are located at 502 Beltrami Avenue, downtown Bemidji.
In October 2007, Mr. Buron was inducted into the Museum of Broadcasting Hall of Fame in Golden Valley, MN.[1]
Stations
Paul Bunyan Broadcasting owns and operates sixteen stations in four different markets across northern Minnesota:
Bemidji
- KBUN AM 1450 (Sports)
- KKZY FM 95.5 (Adult Contemporary)
- KLLZ FM 99.1 (Classic rock)
- KBHP FM 101.1 (Country)
- WQXJ FM 104.5 (The True Oldies Channel)
Brainerd/Baxter
- KVBR AM 1340 (Business News/Talk)
- KLIZ AM 1380 (Sports)
- KBLB FM 93.3 9 (Country)
- KUAL-FM 103.5 (Oldies)
- WJJY-FM 106.7 (Adult Contemporary)
- KLIZ-FM 107.5 (Classic rock)
Wadena
Alexandria
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