KCMD

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KCMD
Broadcast area Portland, Oregon
Branding "AM 970"
Slogan Solid State Radio
Frequency 970 (kHz)
First air date 1922
Format Talk
ERP 5,000 watts
Class B
Facility ID 26926
Callsign meaning The station originally launched as Johnson 970 "All Comedy Radio"
Former callsigns KUPL, KUFO, KUPL, KBBT, KESI, KYTE, KOIN
Owner CBS Corporation/CBS Radio
Website www.970.am

KCMD is located in the Portland, Oregon area and broadcasts at 970 kHz AM. Now called AM 970 "Solid State Radio," it was formerly known as Johnson 970 "All Comedy Radio." The station is home to the popular Rick Emerson Show and is an affiliate for Stephanie Miller, Dennis Miller, Dr. Demento, Tom Leykis, The Don and Mike Show, and John and Jeff.

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