KRVY-FM

Radio station in Alexandria, Minnesota
  • Starbuck, Minnesota
Broadcast areaAlexandria, MinnesotaFrequency97.3 MHzBranding97.3 The KangarooProgrammingFormatVariety hitsOwnershipOwnerIowa City Broadcasting Company, Inc.
Sister stations
KDJS, KDJS-FMHistory
First air date
1997 (as KAYF)
Former call signs
KAYF (1997–2000)
Call sign meaning
KRVY = RiVer (previous format)Technical informationFacility ID31059ClassC2ERP50,000 wattsHAAT150 metersLinksWebcastListen LiveWebsitek-musicradio.com

KRVY-FM (97.3 FM, "97-3 The Kangaroo") is a variety hits formatted radio station serving Alexandria, Minnesota.

The station is licensed to the community of Starbuck, Minnesota, and owned by Iowa City Broadcasting Company, Inc.

On 11/1/19, KRVY began stunting with Christmas music under the branding "97.3 Happy Holidays."[1] Previously, it ran an Adult Contemporary format for many years under the branding '97.3 the River', mostly through the Westwood One Adult Contemporary service besides the morning show.

On December 26, 2019, KRVY flipped to a Variety hits format branded as "97.3 The Kangaroo."[2]

References

  1. ^ K-Music Radio
  2. ^ Kangaroo Spotted In Western Minnesota - RadioInsight.com

External links

  • K-Music Radio
  • KRVY in the FCC FM station database
  • KRVY in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
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