KPOR

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KPOR
Broadcast areaPortland, Oregon
Frequency90.3 MHz
BrandingRadio Nueva Vida
Programming
Language(s)Spanish
FormatChristian Talk
AffiliationsRadio Nueva Vida
Ownership
OwnerEducational Media Foundation
History
First air date
2001 (as KZRI)
Former call signs
KZRI (2001–2013)
KXPC (2013–2021)
KNOF (2021)
KXPC (2021)
Call sign meaning
K PORtland
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID91542
ClassC3
ERP230 watts
HAAT531 meters (1,742 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
45°20′01″N 121°42′45″W / 45.33361°N 121.71250°W / 45.33361; -121.71250
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen live
Websitenuevavida.com

KPOR (90.3 FM) is a radio station licensed to serve Welches, Oregon, and the Portland, Oregon, United States, radio market. The station is owned, and the broadcast license held, by the Educational Media Foundation.

History[edit]

The 90.3 frequency in Welches has been network-fed its entire life, beginning as an Air 1 outlet in 2001.

The station was heard on 102.7 in Gresham and 92.7 in Vancouver Washington to improve its signal in the Portland area.

Two other translators in the Portland area at 95.9 and 96.3 were rebroadcasting KLVP 88.7.

In 2013, KXPC moved from Eugene to Portland.

What was KLVP on 88.7 took the KZRI call letters and Air1 affiliation.

KXPC, which briefly was on 97.9, took the KLVP callsign from 88.7.

Around the same time, 92.7 was upgraded and moved to Portland, continuing to rebroadcast KZRI, now at 88.7.

The 96.3 signal was a rebroadcast of KZRI until its move to 103.7, when it was leased to iHeart Media and started broadcasting as Tailgate Country 103.7.

The 102.7 signal was leased to Alpha Media to rebroadcast KXTG, leaving 92.7 as the Air1 signal directly in Portland.

KXPC's repeater in Portland is on 95.9.

On May 12, 2021, KXPC changed its call sign to KPOR.[2]

See also[edit]

KNRQ KLVP

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KPOR". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ "Call Sign History".

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