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Radio station in Sleepy Eye, Minnesota
KNUJ-FM
KNUJ-FM Logo
Broadcast areaNew Ulm, Minnesota
Frequency107.3 MHz
BrandingSAM 107.3
Programming
FormatClassic hits
AffiliationsMinnesota Vikings
Ownership
OwnerJames Ingstad
Sister stationsKNUJ
History
First air dateJune 1995
Call sign meaningK New Ulm Journal
Technical information
Licensing authorityFCC
Facility ID77674
ClassA
ERP4,000 watts
HAAT124 meters
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
Websiteknuj.net

KNUJ-FM (107.3 MHz) is a radio station in Sleepy Eye, Minnesota. The station airs a classic hits format, as "SAM 107.3", and is owned by James Ingstad. KNUJ also has an AM sister station, KNUJ 860 AM.

History

The KNUJ-FM call letters were originally on 93.1 FM.

KNUJ-FM signed on in June 1995, as "BRaT 107.3." The 4,000-watt station licensed to nearby Sleepy Eye played adult contemporary music. Both stations simulcast from 6–8:30 am, Monday through Friday, and shorter hours on Saturday. A month later, KNSG in Springfield, Minnesota signed on the air.

On August 14, 1998, Cumulus Broadcasting purchased many stations from Ingstad. Two years later, Cumulus turned around and sold some of the stations, including KNUJ and KNUJ-FM to Clear Channel. The sale became effective on October 2, 2000.

Ingstad obtained the three stations again from Clear Channel in February 2003, as part of a trade for a station in Bismarck, North Dakota. KNSG was spun off to Linder Radio.

KNUJ-FM changed its format to adult hits in June 2005, picking up a satellite-fed syndicated format from Westwood One, and becoming "SAM 107.3." After the shutdown of the Sam FM network, KNUJ shifted to classic hits during the Labor Day weekend of 2015.

Programming

Both KNUJ and KNUJ-FM simulcast a common morning show weekdays. KNUJ-FM also broadcasts a live local news show from Sleepy Eye following the show.

External links

Radio stations in the Mankato metropolitan area and south-central Minnesota
This region also includes the following communities:
Fairmont
New Ulm
Owatonna
St. James
St. Peter
By AM frequency
By FM frequency
Translators
NOAA Weather Radio
frequency
By call sign
Nearby regions
Austin–Albert Lea
Minneapolis–St. Paul
Rochester
St. Cloud
Sioux Falls
Southwest Minnesota
Willmar
See also
List of radio stations in Minnesota
Classic Hits radio stations in Minnesota
By frequency
By callsign
By city
See also
adult contemporary
classic hits
college
country
news/talk
NPR
oldies
religious
rock
sports
top 40
urban
other radio stations in Minnesota
See also
Oldies
Classic Hits

44°19′37″N 94°43′41″W / 44.327°N 94.728°W / 44.327; -94.728


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