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KQDJ (AM) : ウィキペディア英語版
KQDJ (AM)

KQDJ is an AM radio station located in Jamestown, North Dakota. The station is also heard on translator K246AM at 97.1 FM. A 1000-watt station, with a range of about 40 miles under average conditions, KQDJ has served the Stutsman County area under various identities since 1953. KQDJ currently carries a sports format with programming from ESPN Radio. The station previously carried classic hits format from 2012-2013, the Dakota County Radio network from 2013-2014. On June 2nd 2014 KQDJ flipped to ESPN Radio format and re-branded to ESPN Jamestown. KQKD has been affiliated with Fox Sports Radio and a nostalgia format before that, playing music from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.
==History==
In 1953, radio station KEYJ went on the air. The station's express mission was to serve the Jamestown community (the other local station, KSJB, had developed into a regional station that didn't adequately serve its home city), providing news, sports and market coverage to the city of Jamestown and its immediate environs. For many years, from the mid-1950s until the 1980s, the two competing stations were located directly across the street from each other, each on the second floor of a downtown retail building. In a small market such as Jamestown, without a surplus of radio air talent, it was common for announcers to work different shifts at the two stations, but utilizing a different air name and persona at each one.
KEYJ was originally part of the "KEY" network of radio stations, located throughout the Dakotas, all having "K-E-Y" as the first three letters of their callsign ("KEYZ" in Williston, ND; "KEYA" in Belcort, ND; etc.). The stations were owned by the Ingstad brothers from 1953 until 1969, when KEYJ was sold to its longtime station manager.
KEYJ gained brief fame in 1957, when it was featured in Life Magazine, as the home of the "World's Youngest D-J"; the now world-famous Shadoe Stevens.
KEYJ Incorporated (and its president, Robert L. Richardson) owned and ran the station until 1979, when Richardson sold the operation to Great West Broadcasting. On August 1, 1979, station changed its call letters to KQDJ. Great West was a short-lived operation that lasted only two years. Afterwards, the station went through several owners, eventually winding up back in the Ingstad chain.

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