KUJ-FM

KUJ-FM
City of license Burbank, Washington
Broadcast area Pasco/Richland/Kennewick
Branding "Power 99.1"
Slogan The Tri-Cities #1 Hit Music Station
Frequency 99.1 MHz
First air date 1996
Format Top 40 Mainstream
ERP 52,000 watts
HAAT 385 meters
Class C1
Facility ID 77777
Transmitter coordinates 46°5′58″N 119°7′40″W / 46.09944°N 119.12778°W
Owner James Ingstad
(Ingstad Radio Washington, LLC)
Sister stations KALE, KJOX, KIOK, KEGX, KKSR
Webcast Listen Live
Website power991fm.com

KUJ-FM, also known as "Power 99.1", is a Top 40 Mainstream station licensed to Burbank, Washington serving the Tri-Cities, Washington area. The New Northwest Broadcasters outlet broadcast at 99.1 MHz on the FM dial with an effective radiated power of 52,000 watts.

History

KUJ-FM is the sister station of their AM news/talk station, having signed on the air in 1996 with its Rhythmic CHR format. In 1999, under the direction of Program Director Dave Hilton, KUJ-FM shifted from Rhythmic to Mainstream CHR, thus garnering the station its highest 18-34 ratings ever. Unable to sell the stations high ratings, New Northwest Broadcasters, under the direction of Scotty Brink and Jeff Jacobs shifted KUJ-FM back in the Rhythmic direction, and subsequently fired Hilton. KUJ-FM returned to Mainstream CHR in March 2007, suggesting that the previous change to the same format was the correct direction for the station at the time.

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