Jump to content
 







Main menu
   


Navigation  



Main page
Contents
Current events
Random article
About Wikipedia
Contact us
Donate
 




Contribute  



Help
Learn to edit
Community portal
Recent changes
Upload file
 








Search  

































Create account

Log in
 









Create account
 Log in
 




Pages for logged out editors learn more  



Contributions
Talk
 



















Contents

   



(Top)
 


1 History  



1.1  Full service (19751984)  





1.2  Top 40/CHR (19841993)  





1.3  Adult contemporary (19931995)  





1.4  Adult album alternative (1995present)  







2 References  





3 External links  














KRVB







Add links
 









Article
Talk
 

















Read
Edit
View history
 








Tools
   


Actions  



Read
Edit
View history
 




General  



What links here
Related changes
Upload file
Special pages
Permanent link
Page information
Cite this page
Get shortened URL
Download QR code
Wikidata item
 




Print/export  



Download as PDF
Printable version
 
















Appearance
   

 





Coordinates: 43°4518N 116°0556W / 43.755°N 116.099°W / 43.755; -116.099
 

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 


KRVB
Broadcast areaBoise metropolitan area
Frequency94.9 MHz (HD Radio)
Branding94.9 The River
Programming
FormatAdult Album Alternative (AAA)
SubchannelsHD2: KQXR simulcast (Active rock)
Ownership
Owner
  • (Lotus Boise Corp.)
  • Sister stations

    KJOT, KQXR, KTHI
    History

    First air date

    January 10, 1975 (as KFXD-FM)

    Former call signs

    KFXD-FM (1975–1998)
    KFXJ (1998–2000)

    Call sign meaning

    K RiVerBoise
    Technical information[1]

    Licensing authority

    FCC
    Facility ID17397
    ClassC
    ERP49,000 watts
    HAAT821 meters (2,694 ft)
    Links

    Public license information

  • LMS
  • WebcastListen live
    Websiteriverinteractive.com

    KRVB is a commercial radio station located in Boise, Idaho, broadcasting to the Boise, Idaho, area on 94.9 FM. KRVB airs an adult album alternative music format branded as "The River" (a reference to Boise and nearby Snake Rivers).

    History[edit]

    Full service (1975–1984)[edit]

    94.9 was launched as KFXD-FM in 1975 with the FM feed of KFXD (AM). It was initially branded as XD-FM 95 by 1979 with a full service Top 40 radio format and news/talk. KFXD-FM was syndicated with Drake-Chenault's XT-40.

    Top 40/CHR (1984–1993)[edit]

    In 1984, it was rebranded to KF95 and flipped to a full-time Top 40 format to compete with the then CHR station Magic 92 (KBBK), and the later rebranded 92 Kiss FM (KIYS) until it was dropped in 1990 when it switched to country. Upon the launch of KF95, the logo and the branding was being shared by the Sacramento, California radio station FM102 (KSFM), and Atlanta, Georgia's Z-93 (WZGC).

    Adult contemporary (1993–1995)[edit]

    A new CHR rival, Magic 93.1 (KZMG), first launched in 1991. It competed directly with KF95 until 1993, when KFXD-FM moved to an Adult Contemporary direction as The Legend, KF95.

    Adult album alternative (1995–present)[edit]

    After rebranding as Mix 95 in 1995, the station format changed to Adult Album Alternative. At one point, the station restored the KF95 moniker, positioned as The Music Difference. The call letters were changed to KFXJ in 1998, as it was no longer co-owned with KFXD-AM.

    In 2000, the station rebranded as 94.9 The River with new call letters KRVB.[2]

    Journal Communications and the E. W. Scripps Company announced on July 30, 2014, that the two companies would merge to create a new broadcast company under the E. W. Scripps Company name that will own the two companies' broadcast properties, including KRVB. The transaction is slated to be completed in 2015, pending shareholder and regulatory approvals.[3]

    In January 2018, Scripps announced that it would sell all of its radio stations.[4] In August 2018, Lotus Communications announced that it would acquire Scripps' Boise & Tucson clusters for $8 million.[5] The sale was completed on December 12.[6]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KRVB". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ "River TV Listeners #1". YouTube.
  • ^ "E.W. Scripps, Journal Merging Broadcast Ops". TVNewsCheck. July 30, 2014. Retrieved July 31, 2014.
  • ^ "Scripps To Sell Its Radio Stations". All Access. Retrieved 2018-11-12.
  • ^ "Lotus Grabs Scripps' Stations In Two Markets". Radio & Television Business Report. 2018-08-07. Retrieved 2018-11-12.
  • ^ "Scripps Completes Sales Of Radio Stations". TV News Check. 12 December 2018. Retrieved 2018-12-12.
  • External links[edit]

    43°45′18N 116°05′56W / 43.755°N 116.099°W / 43.755; -116.099


  • t
  • e

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=KRVB&oldid=1234185356"

    Categories: 
    HD Radio stations
    Radio stations in Boise, Idaho
    Adult album alternative radio stations in the United States
    Radio stations established in 1975
    1975 establishments in Idaho
    Lotus Communications stations
    Idaho radio station stubs
    Hidden categories: 
    Pages using gadget WikiMiniAtlas
    Articles with short description
    Short description is different from Wikidata
    Articles using infobox radio station
    Coordinates on Wikidata
    All stub articles
     



    This page was last edited on 13 July 2024, at 01:29 (UTC).

    Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization.



    Privacy policy

    About Wikipedia

    Disclaimers

    Contact Wikipedia

    Code of Conduct

    Developers

    Statistics

    Cookie statement

    Mobile view



    Wikimedia Foundation
    Powered by MediaWiki