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・ KBLV
・ KBLX-FM
・ KBLZ
・ KBM
・ KBEW (AM)
・ KBEW-FM
・ KBEX
・ KBEX (FM)
・ KBEY
・ KBEZ
・ KBF
・ KBFB
・ KBFC
・ KBFD-DT
KBFF
・ KBFI
・ KBFK
・ KBFK-LP
・ KBFL
・ KBFL (AM)
・ KBFL-FM
・ KBFM
・ KBFO
・ KBFP
・ KBFP (AM)
・ KBFP-FM
・ KBFR
・ KBFR (pirate radio)
・ KBFS


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KBFF : ウィキペディア英語版
KBFF

KBFF (95.5 FM, "Live 95-5") is a Mainstream Top 40 radio station licensed to Portland, Oregon, USA, and serving the Portland area. The station is currently owned by Alpha Media.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=KXTG Facility Record )〕 Its studios are located in downtown Portland, and its transmitter is in Terwilliger Boulevard Park in the city's southwest side.
==History==
KBFF's history can be traced back to its early days as KGMG from 1960 to 1965 and as KXL-FM when it offered a beautiful music/easy listening format (as Stereo 95) beginning in June 1965, which lasted for the next 25 years. Beginning in 1990, the station spent the next 9 years flipping between various degrees of adult contemporary formats, including stints of soft vocals "K95.5" and "Lite 95.5 FM" (1990-1993), Hot AC "Star 95.5" (1993-1994), all-70's "95 KXL" (1994-1996), 70's/80's hits "MusicRadio 95 KXL" (1996), Hot AC "Mix 95.5" (1996-1997) and AAA "95.5 FM" (1997-1999). This changed on March 26, 1999, at 5:00 PM, when Paul Allen bought the station and altered its focus to Rhythmic Top 40, becoming KXJM, "Jammin' 95.5", the market's first Rhythmic-based station. Jammin's first song was "Changes" by 2Pac.
Jammin' enjoyed ratings success for 9 years. While never reaching number one in the Arbitron ratings, it was still favored among teen and young adult listeners, beating out Mainstream Top 40 KKRZ in several books. On February 12, 2000, The Playhouse made its debut and was, for a few times, Portland's most listened to morning show because of its edgy content, hosts and heavy listener interaction. The station made a commitment to playing Hip Hop and R&B music that has never been heard in the area by having special features, such as a local music show, countdowns, mix shows, and public service programming with "What's Good in The Hood". Unfortunately, ratings began sliding in 2007, most likely because the station included dance product in their playlist. However, the biggest change was yet to come in May 2008.

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