KVNI

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KVNI-AM
City of license Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
Broadcast area Spokane-Coeur d'Alene
Branding KVNI 1080
Frequency 1080 kHz
Format Oldies
Owner Spokane Television Group

KVNI is an Oldies radio outlet specializing playing Rock & Roll hits from the 1950s and 1960s. They broadcast at 1080 kHz on the AM dial and is licenced to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, but they also serve the Spokane, Washington area. They are owned by Spokane Television Group.

Spokane AM radio stations (Arbitron #93)

 KQNT 590 | KTRW 630 | KXLX 700 | KJRB 790 | KXLY 920 | KXLI 970 | KEYF 1050 | KVNI 1080 | KSBN 1230 | KPTQ 1280 | KMBI 1330 | KGA 1510 

See also: Spokane (FM) (AM)

Washington State Radio Markets
Pullman-Moscow (AM) (FM) · Seattle (AM) (FM) · Spokane (AM) (FM) · Richland-Kennewick-Pasco · Yakima
See also: List of radio stations in Washington and List of United States radio markets


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