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dbpedia:KMTT
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KMTT is a commercial radio station licensed to Vancouver, Washington, broadcasting to the Portland, Oregon and Clark County, Washington area on 910 AM. KMTT is owned by Entercom and airs a sports format with programming from ESPN Radio and carries Seattle Mariners baseball games. The studios are located south of downtown Portland, and the transmitter site is in the city's northeast side along the Columbia River.
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n11:
foaf:name
KMTT
foaf:homepage
n8:
dbpedia-owl:alias
910 ESPN Portland
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dbpedia:Willamette_Valley n9:_Washington
dbpedia-owl:broadcastNetwork
dbpedia:ESPN_Radio dbpedia:Seattle_Mariners
dbpedia-owl:broadcastStationClass
B
dbpedia-owl:callsignMeaning
K M T T (former call letters for 103.7 FM in Seattle (now KHTP)
dbpedia-owl:city
n10:_Washington
dbpedia-owl:facilityId
35033
dbpedia-owl:formerCallsign
KKSN (2010-2013) KOTK (2004–2005) KVAN (1939-1959)KISN (1959-1976)KKSN (1980–1998) ((see alsoKISN (Portland))) KTRO (2007–2010) KKSN (2005–2007) KFXX (1998–2004)
dbpedia-owl:frequency
910000.0
dbpedia-owl:licensee
Entercom License, LLC
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dbpedia:Entercom
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dbpedia:Sports_radio
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dbpedia:KGON dbpedia:KNRK n6: dbpedia:KYCH-FM dbpedia:KRSK dbpedia:KWJJ-FM
dbpedia-owl:slogan
It's Sports ... For Your Ears!
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