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KRDU
Broadcast areaFresno-Visalia, California
Frequency1130 kHz
BrandingKRDU 1130am
Programming
FormatReligious
Ownership
Owner
KALZ, KBOS-FM, KCBL, KFBT, KFSO-FM, KHGE, KRZR, KSOF
History
First air date
1947 (1947)
Call sign meaning
K Radio DinUba (original owner)
Technical information
Facility ID54559
ClassB
Power5,000 watts day
6,200 watts night
Transmitter coordinates
36°29′3″N 119°15′57″W / 36.48417°N 119.26583°W / 36.48417; -119.26583
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitekrdu1130.iheart.com/

KRDU (1130 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Dinuba, California, and serving the Fresno-Visalia radio market. It airs a religious radio format and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. KRDU is regarded as America's first commercial Christian radio station. The studios and offices are located on Shaw Avenue in North Fresno.

KRDU broadcasts at 5,000 watts by day and is a rare AM station that increases its power at night to 6,200 watts. It uses a directional antenna at all times. The transmitter towers are off Road 136 in Cutler, California.[1] As of 2019, KRDU is the radio home of the Fresno Grizzlies, a Pacific Coast League Triple A minor league baseball team connected with the Colorado Rockies.

History

KRDU signed on the air on December 26, 1948, at 1130 kilocycles.[2] It was owned by the Radio Dinuba Company with studios on L Street. The call sign represents Radio DinUba. At first it was a daytimer, required to go off the air at night and powered at only 250 watts. In 1949, it moved to 1240 kHz with 250 watts full-time.

In 1961, it moved back to 1130 kHz with full-time authorization, powered at 1,000 watts around the clock.[3] In 1975, it added an FM station, KLTA (now KSOF, still co-owned with KRDU).

In the 1990s, the power was increased to its current 5,000 watts days and 6,200 watts nights. In 1999, KRDU was acquired by AMFM, Inc.[4] AMFM was acquired by Clear Channel Communications, which later changed its name to iHeartMedia.

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