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KJJQ
Broadcast areaBrookings, South Dakota
Frequency910 AM (kHz)
BrandingThe Ranch AM 910
Programming
FormatCommercial; Classic Country, Farm
AffiliationsBrownfield Network
Ownership
Owner
KBRK (AM), KBRK-FM, KDBX, KKQQ
History
First air date
1981
Former call signs
KVAA
Technical information
Facility ID9677
ClassB
Power500 watts fulltime
Transmitter coordinates
44°15′1″N 96°57′22″W / 44.25028°N 96.95611°W / 44.25028; -96.95611
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitetheranch910.com

KJJQ's transmitter is located in the town of Volga, South Dakota, but the studios are in the nearby city of Brookings. Known as The Ranch AM 910, the station has a broad range transmitting across eastern South Dakota and western Minnesota, reaching the cities of Yankton, South Dakota, Webster, South Dakota, Chamberlain, South Dakota, Marshall, Minnesota, Olivia, Minnesota, and the communities between these points. The station was formerly in a historic train depot and went by the name Depot Radio. In 2005, the depot was sold and KJJQ relocated to the building now housing the other four commercial radio stations in Brookings.

Format

KJJQ/“The Ranch AM 910”. The Ranch has carved a unique approach, blending news, sports and ag Information with proven country music---just the right mix of news and information which is pertinent to not only ag producers, but also a broad based audience, Including updates from the Brownfield Network and NAFB member Susan Littlefield. They also feature the locally originating “Sports Show”, weekdays from 9-11am, focusing on all local/regional sports with guests, special features, and some “on-location” broadcasts. The Ranch/KJJQ is also the home of South Dakota State University Jackrabbit Athletics.

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