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KSNR

KSNR
Cat Country logo
City Fisher, Minnesota
Broadcast area Grand Forks/Thief River Falls
Branding 100.3 Cat Country
Slogan Grand Forks' #1 for New Country
Frequency 100.3 FM (MHz)
First air date 1976
Format Commercial; Country
ERP 100,000 watts
HAAT 172 meters
Class C1
Former callsigns KOSN (1976-1983), KSNR (1983-present)
Owner iHeartMedia, Inc.
(Citicasters Licenses, Inc.)
Sister stations KJKJ, KKXL, KKXL-FM, KQHT, KSNR
Webcast Listen Live!
Website http://www.thecatfm.com/

KSNR (100.3 FM, "100.3 Cat Country") is a radio station broadcasting a country format. Licensed to Fisher, Minnesota, it serves the Grand Forks, North Dakota area. It first began broadcasting in 1983. The station is currently owned by iHeartMedia, Inc..

KSNR also broadcasts University of North Dakota men's and women's basketball home games, while sister station KQHT broadcasts University of North Dakota men's ice hockey and football games as the flagship station, and sister station KKXL-AM broadcasts University of North Dakota women's ice hockey. 100.3 Cat Country competes with Leighton Broadcasting's 97 KYCK.

The station began life at 99.3 FM as KOSN in Thief River Falls, Minnesota in 1976. KOSN broadcast only 3,000 watts. The station changed call letters to KSNR in 1983 as it flipped to an oldies format, concentrating on 50s and 60s "Golden Oldies" format. After upgrading to 100,000 watts at 100.3 FM in 1987, the station attracted listeners in Grand Forks, North Dakota, since the signal could be heard on most radios and KSNR was the only oldies station in the area.

KSNR later became "Kool 100.3", and began playing 1970s era music, and moved its studios to Grand Forks after being sold. KSNR also played Christmas music from Thanksgiving Day to Christmas Day annually until the format change in 2005. In 2000, Clear Channel Communications bought out KSNR and several other stations, and the format was changed to play 1960s and 1970s era music. It also became the flagship station for University of North Dakota basketball play-by-play broadcasts.


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