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KISN was an AM radio station licensed for Vancouver, Washington but based in Portland, Oregon, broadcasting on 910 kHz and licensed for 5,000 directional watts. During the 1960s and early 1970s, KISN was not only the number one rated rock station in the market (the station followed a Top 50 playlist), but at times also rated as Portland's most popular radio station. Originally KVAN, it flipped format to Top 40 and became KISN from 1959 until 1976, when the FCC forced it to shut down.
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KKSN-FM KISN-LP KISN
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95.1'derful, 91-derful KISN, Yours Truly KISN, The Mighty 91 97.1 KISN-FM 91-derful KISN, Yours Truly KISN, The Mighty 91
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L1
dbpedia-owl:callsignMeaning
Kissin'
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195134
dbpedia-owl:firstAirDate
1959-01-05Z 2015-05-01Z
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KVAN
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9.71e+07 910000.0 9.51e+07
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280.0
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dbpedia:English_language
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Entercom Star Broadcasting
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Portland's Fun Oldies Station; The station you can sing along with Portland's "Real Oldies" Station