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Affiliate Stations:TODD CHARLES MIX LINCOLN BON YANKTON Ph Coverage Map Roseau Langdon KCAJ 102.1 FM KNDK 1080 AM RENVILLE KITTSON ROSEAU DIVIDE BURKE BOTTINEAU LAKE ROLETTE PEMBINA OF THE CAVALIER WOODS TOWNER Crookston Rugby PIERCE WILLIAMS RAMSEY WALSH KROX 1260 AM MCHENRY Thief River Falls KZZJ 1450 AM MARSHALL BENSON Grafton KKDQ 99.3 FM MOUNTRAIL WARD Devils Lake PENNINGTON BELTRAMI KOOCHICHING COOK KXPO 1340 AM RED LAKE KZZY 103.5 FM NELSON GRAND FORKS Fosston MCKENZIE EDDY LAKE MCLEAN POLK WELLS STEELE KKCQ 1480 AM SHERIDAN GRIGGS ST. LOUIS FOSTER TRAILL NORMAN MAHNOMEN ITASCA MERCER CLEAR- DUNN Bismarck Mayville WATER BILLINGS Bagley OLIVER HUBBARD KLXX 1270 AM STUTSMAN KMAV 105.5 FM CLAY BECKER CASS KKCQ 96.7 FM GOLDEN VALLEY KIDDER STARK BARNES CASS Ada AITKIN MORTON BURLEIGH CROW WING Jamestown KRJB 106.5 FM CARLTON LA MOURE RANSOM RICHLAND WADENA Mahnomen HETTINGER SLOPE KSJBLOGAN 600 AM Red River Farm Network GRANT WILKIN OTTER TAIL KRJM 101.5 FM EMMONS Casselton TODD MILLE PINE BOWMAN LACS 1407 24th Ave. S., Suite 235 ADAMS SIOUX MCINTOSH DICKEY SARGENT MORRISON KZTK 103.9 FM KANABEC DOUGLAS GRANT Wadena Grand Forks, ND 58201 CAMPBELL MCPHERSON MARSHALL ROBERTS CORSON BENTON BROWN TRAVERSE STEVENS POPE KKWS 105.9 FM HARDING ISANTI Ph. 701-795-1315 DAY BIG STONE STEARNS SHERBURNE PERKINS WALWORTH EDMUNDS Fergus Falls CHISAGO SWIFT ANOKA GRANT WASH- Fax. 701-795-8660 DEWEY Aberdeen WRIGHT INGTON KBRF 1250 AMMEEKER POTTER FAULK RAMSEY CHIPPEWA KANDIYOHI KMOM 105.5 FM LAC QUI PARLE HENNEPIN BUTTE Email. [email protected] CODINGTON ZIEBACH MCLEOD CARVER SPINK CLARK DEUEL SULLY YELLOW MEDICINE RENVILLE HAMLIN Benson SCOTT DAKOTA Web. www.rrfn.com HYDE HAND SIBLEY MEADE BEADLE KBMO 1290 AM HUGHES LYON NICOLLET GOODHUE KINGSBURY LINCOLN LE SUEUR STANLEY BROOKINGS REDWOOD RICE LAWRENCE HAAKON WABASHA BROWN Don Wick, Advertising BUFFALO STEELE JERAULD SANBORN MINER MOODY PIPESTONE MURRAY COTTONWOOD BLUE EARTH WASECA DODGE PENNINGTON LAKE OLMSTED [email protected] JONES LYMAN WATONWAN WINONA BRULE AURORA DAVISON MARTIN Jay Rehder, Advertising CUSTER JACKSON MINNEHAHA ROCK NOBLES FARIBAULT FREEBORN HOUSTON HANSON MCCOOK JACKSON MOWER FILLMORE MELLETTE [email protected] DOUGLAS HUTCHINSON TURNER SHANNON TRIPP FALL RIVER BENNETT GREGORY J.L. Farmakis, National Advertising Affiliate Stations:TODD CHARLES MIX LINCOLN BON YANKTON Ph. 203-834-8832 HOMME CLAY UNION North Dakota: Minnesota: 1) Bismarck — KLXX 5) Jamestown — KSJB 9) Ada — KRJB 13) Fergus Falls — KBRF 17) Thief River Falls — KKDQ 1270 AM — 1,000 W 600 AM — 5,000 W 106.5 FM — 100,000 W 1250 AM — 5,000 W 99.3 FM — 18,000 W 2) Casselton — KVMI 6) Langdon — KNDK 10) Bagley — KKCQ 14) Fosston — KKCQ 18) Wadena — KKWS 103.9 FM — 25,000 W 1080 AM — 1,000 W 96.7 FM — 25,000 W 1480 AM — 5,000 W 105.9 FM — 100,000 W 3) Devils Lake — KZZY 7) Mayville — KMAV 11) Benson — KBMO 15) Mahnomen — KRJM 103.5 FM — 100,000 W 105.5 FM — 25,000 W 1290 AM — 330 W 101.5 FM — 25,000 W South Dakota: 4) Grafton — KXPO 8) Rugby — KZZJ 12) Crookston — KROX 16) Roseau — KCAJ 19) Aberdeen — KMOM 1340 AM — 1,000 W 1450 AM — 1,000 W 1260 AM — 1,000 W 102.1 FM — 50,000 W 105.5 FM — 100,000 W.
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