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KQWB (AM)
KQWB (1660 AM kHz) is a radio station located in Fargo, North Dakota (licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to adjacent West Fargo, North Dakota), owned by Jim Ingstad's Radio FM Media, airing programming from Fox Sports Radio. ==History==
KUTT went on the air in March 1960 at 1550 kHz as a Top 40 format owned by Music Broadcasters. The original signal was 5kW daytime only, with its transmitter on Old Highway 75 north of Moorhead, and original studios in Downtown Fargo. The station was bought in 1965 by Midwest Radio and the station's call letters changed to KQWB (inspired by KDWB in Minneapolis). In 1975, KQWB was granted a construction permit to add a 5kW nighttime signal from the site of KQWB-FM north of Glyndon, while keeping its daytime signal from the transmitter North of Moorhead. The North Moorhead location later became home to their studio 1978 and remained their home until moving into the WDAY building in 1997. Later in 1978, KQWB was granted a daytime power increase to 10kW from the Glyndon transmitter. As Top 40 stations across the US moved to FM in the 1980s, KQWB transitioned to an Adult Standards format. KQWB maintained that operation until being sold to Ingstad Broadcasting in 1995. The station flipped to a sports format and changed its call letters to KQFN ("The Fan"). In 1996, the station reverted to the KQWB call letters, airing an easy listening format as "Star 1550".
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