City | Sacramento, California |
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Broadcast area | Sacramento metropolitan area |
Branding | Punjabi Radio USA |
Slogan | Uniting Punjabis All Over |
Frequency | 1470 kHz |
Repeater(s) | KOBO 1450 AM (Yuba City) |
Language(s) | Punjabi |
Power | 5,000 watts day 1,000 watts night |
Class | B |
Facility ID | 65482 |
Transmitter coordinates | 38°35′30″N 121°27′47″W / 38.59167°N 121.46306°WCoordinates: 38°35′30″N 121°27′47″W / 38.59167°N 121.46306°W |
Former callsigns | KNDE, KXOA, KQPT, KOME, KRAK |
Owner | Balwinder Kaur Khalsa and Dilpreet Singh Khalsa (Punjabi American Media LLC) |
Website | www |
KIID (1470 AM) is a radio station licensed to Sacramento, California, United States. The station is owned by Balwinder Kaur Khalsa and Dilpreet Singh Khalsa, through licensee Punjabi American Media LLC.
It is simulcast with 1450 KOBO (Yuba City) and KWRU 1300 AM (Fresno).
The station went on the air as KXOA in 1945. The call letters were changed to KNDE in 1970 after KXOA AM and FM were sold to separate owners. On 1978-09-28, the station changed its call sign to KXOA which broadcast on 1470 AM for the most part in various incarnations since 1945. On 1997-04-15 the call sign was changed to KQPT. On 1998-07-16 to KOME. On 1999-01-15 to KRAK. On 2001-02-19 to the current KIID along with the sale to Disney and switch to a Radio Disney format.
On August 13, 2014, Disney put KIID and twenty-two other Radio Disney stations up for sale, in order to focus more on digital distribution of the Radio Disney network. Disney originally planned to temporarily shut down the station on September 26, 2014. However, will remain on the air and continue carrying Radio Disney programming until it is sold.
On June 29, 2015, Radio Disney Sacramento filed an application to sell KIID to Punjabi American Media. It was approved by the FCC on August 26, 2015. The sale was completed on September 25, 2015, at a purchase price of $800,000.
On July 15, 2009, two of the three radio towers KIID broadcasts from were destroyed due to a fire at the transmitter site. Towers 1 (center) and 2 (eastern) were destroyed. All three towers were replaced.