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Radio station in Alexandria, Louisiana
KRRV-FM
Broadcast areaGreater Alexandria
Frequency100.3 MHz (HD Radio)
Branding100.3 KRRV
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatCountry
SubchannelsHD2: Oldies "K-Dixie"
AffiliationsWestwood One
Ownership
Owner
  • Cenla Broadcasting
  • (Cenla Broadcasting Licensing Company, LLC)
Sister stationsKDBS, KKST, KQID-FM, KSYL, KZMZ
History
First air date1977 (47 years ago) (1977)
Call sign meaningRed River Valley
Technical information
Licensing authorityFCC
Facility ID33768
ClassC0
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT321 meters (1,053 ft)
Transmitter coordinates31°1′59.00″N 92°30′8.00″W / 31.0330556°N 92.5022222°W / 31.0330556; -92.5022222
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
Listen Live (HD2)
Websitekrrvonline.com
kdixie.com (HD2)

KRRV-FM (100.3 MHz) is an American radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Alexandria, Louisiana, United States, the station serves the Alexandria area. The station is currently owned by Cenla Broadcasting Licensing Company, LLC. Its studios are located on Texas Avenue in Alexandria, and its transmitter is located near Forest Hill, Louisiana.

History

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KRRV was started in 1977 by Jerry Jones better known as the Ol' Jaybird. It was started as a country station. The Ol' Jaybird stayed until his death in 1998. Danny White is currently the longest running dj at KRRV he has been there for over 20 years. KRRV is the only station in central Louisiana that has not changed its format or callsign. KRRV also supports St. Judes and broadcast the St. Judes Country Cares for Kids radiothon the third Thursday and Friday of March. In the 1980s The Ol' Jaybird created a classic country show called Solid Gold Saturday Night. In the early 1990s the show was moved to Sunday and was appropriately renamed Solid Gold Sunday. After the move to Sunday Solid Gold Sunday was an all day show and would alternate starting with The Ol' Jabird from 6am-12pm and end with Danny White from 12pm-6pm until the Ol' Jaybird died in 1998. But that did not spell the end of Solid Gold Sunday. Now Solid Gold Sunday airs from 6am-12pm with sole host Danny White. Danny White is the longest running DJ in central Louisiana he has been heard on the radio for over 35 years he started put at KSYL and moved to KRRV. In 1982 the Ol' Jaybird and Danny White made a song called Okie From Tiogi mocking Merle Haggards Okie from Muskogee. Okie From Tiogi is the most requested song on Solid Gold Sunday. Solid Gold Sunday is also the most listened to classic country show in Central Louisiana.

KRRV-FM-HD2

KRRV-FM-HD2 100.3

KRRV-FM-HD2 is Broadcasting an oldies format in Alexandria, Louisiana. The oldies format used to be on KDBS 1410 for 2 years from 2006 to 2008.

KRRV-FM-HD3

References

  1. "Facility Technical Data for KRRV-FM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. "KRRV-FM Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.

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Radio stations in the Alexandria metropolitan area (Louisiana)
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Nearby regions
Baton Rouge
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See also
List of radio stations in Louisiana
Country radio stations in the state of Louisiana
Stations
Mainstream
KCIL – Houma
KEUN-FM – Eunice
KJAE – Leesville
KJLO-FM – Monroe
KJNA-FM – Jena
KLAA-FM – Tioga
KMAR-FM – Winnsboro
KMDL – Kaplan
KMYY – Rayville
KNCB-FM – Vivian
KNGT – Lake Charles
KQKI-FM – Bayou Vista
KRMD-FM – Oil City
KRRV-FM – Alexandria
KSBH – Coushatta
KVCL-FM – Winnfield
KVVP - Leesville
KWLV – Many
KXKS-FM – Shreveport
KXKZ – Ruston
KYKZ – Lake Charles
KWTG - Vidalia
WBOX – Bogalusa
WBOX-FM – Varnado
WFPR - Hammond
WHMD – Hammond
WNOE-FM – New Orleans
WTGE – Baton Rouge
WUUU – Franklinton
WYNK-FM – Baton Rouge
Classic country
KAPB-FM – Marksville
KBKK – Ball
KDBH-FM – Natchitoches
KJVC – Mansfield
KNOC - Natchitoches
KOGM – Opelousas
KQLK – DeRidder
KRJO – Monroe
KRLQ - Hodge
KSIG - Crowley
KVPI – Ville Platte
KXKC – New Iberia
WGUO – Reserve
WJSH – Folsom
See also
adult contemporary
classic hits
college
country
news/talk
NPR
oldies
religious
rock
sports
top 40
urban
other radio stations in Louisiana
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