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KSJB

KSJB
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Broadcast area Jamestown, North Dakota
Branding KSJB 600
Slogan Classic Country
Frequency 600 kHz
First air date 1937
Format Commercial; Classic country
Power 5,000 watts
Class B
Facility ID 10778
Transmitter coordinates 46°49′03″N 98°42′34″W / 46.81750°N 98.70944°W / 46.81750; -98.70944
Owner Chesterman Communications
Webcast Listen Live
Website www.ksjbam.com

KSJB is an AM radio station based in Jamestown in the U.S. state of North Dakota.

Broadcasting at 600 kHz with 5,000 watts of power and a directional pattern that drives the signal from northeast to southwest, the station boasts that it can be heard clearly in six states and two Canadian provinces. KSJB can be heard with a clear "city-grade" signal in cities such as Valley City, Bismarck, Fargo, Grand Forks, Minot, Pierre, South Dakota, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada and Bemidji, Minnesota.

Both KSJB and KSJZ broadcast from studios at the Buffalo Mall. They share a transmitter site south of Jamestown, on Highway 281.

When they signed on in 1937, they featured local programs and news, with Standard Middle of the Road Music formatting. Beginning in 1963, KSJB programmed a "Top 40" format, competing directly with Bismarck's KFYR/550 located 100 miles to the west, which also featured a popular music format. In the 1960s the station became heavily involved with various promotions, including publishing and distributing a weekly Top 40 handout and sponsoring numerous concerts. Several of those concerts featured Count Basie's Orchestra, who station owner at that time Ed Crilly often played with on various cruise ships in the early 1970s. After extensive research, in 1973 the decision was made to change the format to country-western, and the change was made over the Easter weekend, without fanfare, or prior notice to the listeners or the announcing staff. Given the station's extensive reach, it continued to focus on music and programming for truck drivers and farmers, with a schedule heavy with farm market reports and agribusiness information. Currently KSJB broadcasts Classic Country music, local news, hundreds of local and regional Class A and Class B football and basketball games, and specialty programming on weekends.


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