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252: 394:. Burden wasted no time changing everything at KVAN. After stunting with a 24-hour loop of "Teenage Bill of Rights" by Robby John and the Seven-Teens, which listed as "terrible music", and asked listeners in the listening area, "Do you want a revolution?", KVAN became a "new" Top 40 station, with its call-letters changed to KISN on May 1, 1959, with a $ 40,000 promotion blitz and plans to move the entire studio setup to Portland. Later during that year, the "KISN Corner" opened at 10th and West Burnside streets, featuring a street-level studio where passersby could look in. 358:. KVAN prevailed, and though Sackett predicted that KVAN-TV would go on the air January 15, 1954, it did not. In 1955, Sackett announced he would open a new tabloid newspaper in Portland to complement KVAN-AM-TV; by this point, the station was allowed to originate 51 percent of its programming from its Portland transmitter. The tabloid did not materialize, either; by late 1956, KVAN was engaged in a fight to move the channel 2 allocation from Portland across the Columbia River in an attempt to move from UHF to VHF. 597:. Subsequently, a press release was issued on November 28, 2014, where Ron Polluconi announced that "finally after 38 years the KISN call sign and radio signal will return to Portland via the FM airwaves". On May 1, 2015, at 9:51 a.m. KISN-LP commenced broadcasting 24 hours a day 56 years later to the day when the original KISN launched in 1959. KISN DJ's include Tom Brooks (G. Michael McKay), Dave Spacek, Craig Adams & Steve Lloyd. 437:, overrode the planning commission to approve a new KISN transmitter site, Burden asked an employee to send him $ 10,000, in $ 100 bills, for the purpose of contributing to the commissioners that had supported the measure. Rounding out the order were additional questions over harassment of former employees, supervision of on-air contests, and lack of candor with the FCC. 398:
an FCC fine of $ 2,000 in 1962. Three years later, the commission ordered the station to cease and desist from linking itself to Portland on its air and fined the station $ 20,000. In January 1966, KISN was allowed to increase power to 5,000 watts and relocate its transmitter site to 4615 NE 158th Avenue, east of the
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KISN was Portland's first Top 40 station, and it was an immediate success, finishing first in the ratings in 1960. During one rating book in 1963, the station held 86 percent of the audience. However, it was still licensed to Vancouver, and its attempts to identify as a Portland station resulted in
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took effect. Read retired in 1940, and Sackett bought back the shares; the next year, KVAN was authorized for a power increase to 500 watts. Two years later, Sackett filed to move KVAN to 930 kHz and broadcast at night for the first time, but this was denied by the FCC. Instead, three years
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While KISN had problems with its station identification, they were of lesser magnitude than the problems that had led to WIFE in Indianapolis being granted a series of short-term renewals, the last being a six-month probationary renewal in 1969. On December 2, 1970, after a nine-month internal
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review, the FCC put all five Star Stations' license renewals up for hearing in a consolidated proceeding with an application to start a new station on WIFE's frequency. The commission would cover 22 issues in the hearing, including charges of illegal gifts of air time and coverage to Senator
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While KVAN's studios were in Vancouver, the transmitter had been moved to the Oregon side of the state line after going to 1,000 watts in 1947. For the station, that posed a regulatory problem. Despite being a Washington company running a station licensed to Washington, when the station took
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Following the discontinued operation of the KISN internet stream, Scott Young contacted Ken Seymour of the Western Oregon Radio Club (WORC) to explore opportunities for joining forces to resurrect KISN radio. The WORC recently received a Construction Permit issued by the FCC to build a new
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After multiple years of conflicting rulings, on January 31, 1975, the FCC voted 5–1 against the Star Stations on all counts, denying all five license renewals. Burden's appeals to federal court were rejected, and the FCC ordered all Star Stations to cease broadcasting on September 2.
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advertising from a Washington brewery, the Oregon Liquor Control Commission claimed jurisdiction over the station because the transmitter was in Oregon. At the time, state law did not allow liquor advertising before 10 p.m., and that prompted the station to lose the advertiser.
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After the FCC revoked the KISN license, four applications were received for the vacated frequency, from Rose Broadcasting, Viking Vancouver, Fort Vancouver Broadcasting and Longwood Broadcasting; the agency designated these applications for
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on July 12, 1978. The applicants merged in 1979 under the Fort Vancouver Broadcasting application, enabling the FCC to issue a construction permit. The new station took the call letters KKSN—the KISN calls having been assigned to
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format in 2005. The oldies format would return to the AM station until its final demise in 2007. The last moments of Stone's original 1976 farewell - "Good Night, from the KISN Good Guys!" - was used to close this station.
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of Oregon in 1966 and directed the Star stations in those markets to promote those candidates. One issue struck at the heart of political corruption: according to the order, on the day in 1966 that county commissioners in
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In Spring 2009, surviving staff members celebrated 50 years since KISN first went on the air. Stone (also known as Dave Rogaway) would continue to document KISN and Portland history through his Web site,
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KVAN planned for a venture into television in the early 1950s. In 1952, it filed an application for the channel 21 allocation to Portland opposite the one made by Mt. Scott Telecasters, owners of
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program that included air checks from the original station plus unlimited presentations of "forgotten 45s" by his friend and assistant, Dirty Dave the Record Slave. The FM station (now
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After evening air personality Dave "Records" Stone said "Good night from the KISN Good Guys", the station was not even allowed to complete its last song, The
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with the same "kissin'" pronunciation of the station name. Dave "Records" Stone, the last of the original KISN disc jockeys, broadcast a Saturday specialty
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On October 21, 2014, Ken Seymour successfully negotiated use of the KISN call sign from the licensee of the current KISN radio station located near
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later, the commission allowed the station to broadcast with 1,000 watts day and night. The station stayed on the air during the 1948 flood of the
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in Indiana and Oregon. The KISN call letters have been used several times for oldies radio stations in the Portland area, most recently by
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station in the market (the station followed a Top 50 playlist), but at times the most popular radio station in Portland. In 1976, the
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On August 14, 2014, the project was officially discontinued, though the stream continued operating for several days afterward.
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with power increased to 5,000 directional watts. Star also filed that year for an FM station on 103.3 FM in Portland.
1568:"Some Day We'll Be Together: A band of old rock 'n' roll deejays warms up the vinyl to turn KISN AM loose on the Web" 1188: 1180: 434: 237: 1604: 631: 2053: 1612: 1442: 1413: 1235: 1150: 1121: 1092: 1063: 1034: 1005: 946: 917: 888: 859: 830: 801: 772: 743: 714: 685: 656: 2857: 1945: 1512: 567: 303: 1482: 2889: 2862: 541: 271: 46: 1593: 295: 351:"; the record was backed with "Lumberjack" written by Leon Payne, who was also a DJ at the station. 2827: 571: 468: 387: 340: 2125: 533:, the new KISN featured the voices of some of the original station's more popular personalities. 320: 30:"KISN (Portland)" redirects here. For the current low-power FM radio station in Portland, see 2734: 2709: 2674: 2669: 2619: 2574: 2459: 2439: 2429: 2043: 2038: 2026: 2021: 2006: 1993: 1988: 1983: 1958: 1567: 2250: 1572: 1367: 594: 545: 496: 379: 275: 98: 62: 1782: 1658: 583: 391: 348: 613:
web.etk.edu/gallant/radio-surveys/kisn.html -selected KISN Top 50 surveys from 1966–1970
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station that has been on the air since 2014 with a format that recalls the original.
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group due to a series of indiscretions involving connections to candidates for the
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KVAN signed on in November 1939. It operated on 880 kHz and was built by
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of Indiana during his 1964 reelection campaign and a contribution to Senator
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The stream began operation at 7:00 p.m. PST on February 24, 2012. The "
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Several stars passed through KISN in its Top 40 years, including "The Real"
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and became KISN in 1959, KISN became not only the number one rated
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market, but had gained listeners from all over the world.
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was one of the DJs. He financed his own first single, "
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Associated Press. May 24, 1976. p. 8 1941: 1635: 1621: 1613: 499:, became KKSN-FM and started broadcasting 36: 1035:"KISN's $ 2,000 fine sticks, FCC decides" 973: 971: 625: 623: 621: 619: 2963:Defunct mass media in Washington (state) 1566:Vondersmith, Jason (February 22, 2012). 840:. October 20, 1952. pp. 32, 72, 74 831:"Hearing Status: FCC Rejects New Pleas" 606: 773:"Flood Role: Radio Guides Rescue Work" 2953:Radio stations disestablished in 1976 1342:"Stations ordered to halt operations" 1236:"FCC sets hearing on Burden renewals" 495:In 1988, then-KKLI 97.1, licensed to 7: 2933:Radio stations in Washington (state) 2878:List of radio stations in Washington 1296:. UPI. December 13, 1975. p. 12 1210:"FCC Investigates Money to Hatfield" 630:Stanford, Phil (February 27, 2007). 1316:"KISN loses court hope for license" 1245:. December 7, 1970. pp. 17, 18 2928:Radio stations in Portland, Oregon 2923:Radio stations established in 1939 1511:Goodman, Howard (April 10, 1981). 1216:. UPI. December 4, 1970. p. 1 1102:. October 4, 1965. pp. 56, 58 632:"Time to kiss KISN goodbye, again" 366:In 1959, Sackett sold KVAN to the 259:with KISN Radio trash barrel, 1973 25: 2892:with extended nighttime coverage. 1179:Parsons, Dana (August 10, 1997). 1064:"KISN answers Portland ID charge" 339:By the early 1950s, KVAN aired a 2938:1976 disestablishments in Oregon 2873:List of radio stations in Oregon 1267:. February 1, 1975. pp. 1, 927:. December 10, 1956. p. 125 1452:. December 17, 1979. p. 78 1015:. December 28, 1959. p. 49 898:. November 28, 1955. p. 86 782:. June 7, 1948. pp. 22, 72 753:. November 25, 1946. p. 74 724:. December 13, 1943. p. 60 474:97.1 FM in Salt Lake City, Utah 2901:Portland International Airport 2897:Travelers' information station 1374:. September 3, 1976. p. 9 1160:. May 23, 1966. pp. 89–90 1131:. January 10, 1966. p. 81 1073:. November 8, 1965. p. 44 1044:. January 28, 1963. p. 58 978:Amsden, Forest (May 1, 1959). 695:. October 27, 1941. p. 16 666:. December 1, 1939. p. 45 409:, who came to KISN from KOIL. 400:Portland International Airport 1: 2948:1939 establishments in Oregon 2154:by frequency & subchannel 869:. October 5, 1953. p. 52 811:. August 22, 1949. p. 22 2958:Defunct mass media in Oregon 1423:. August 7, 1978. p. 68 956:. 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Index

KISN (Portland)
KISN-LP
Vancouver, Washington
Portland, Oregon
Frequency
kHz
English
Format
Top 40
Star Stations
Sister stations
Omaha
Indianapolis
Call sign
Power
watts

Portland Airport
AM radio
Vancouver, Washington
Portland, Oregon
Top 40
rock
FCC
Star Stations
United States Senate
KISN-LP
Low-power broadcasting
Sheldon F. Sackett
NARBA

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