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KNKK (107.1 FM, "The Knack") is a radio station broadcasting a Top 40 format. Licensed to Needles, California, United States, it serves the entire Tri-State area including Lake Havasu City, Kingman, Bullhead City/Laughlin and Needles, CA. The station is currently owned by Cameron Broadcasting, Inc.
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[edit]- Facility details for Facility ID 78087 (KNKK) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
- KNKK in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
- Facility details for Facility ID 67362 (K236AC) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
- K236AC at FCCdata.org
- Facility details for Facility ID 8384 (K244CV) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
- K244CV at FCCdata.org
- Facility details for Facility ID 157072 (K257FM) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
- K257FM at FCCdata.org
- Facility details for Facility ID 141692 (K287BL) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
- K287BL at FCCdata.org
- ^ "Facility Technical Data for KNKK". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
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KNKK (107.1 FM), known on-air as "The Knack," is a commercial radio station licensed to Needles, California, United States, broadcasting an adult Top 40 music format.[1][2] It serves the Tri-State area, including communities such as Laughlin and Bullhead City in Nevada and Arizona, as well as Lake Havasu City, Parker, Kingman, Fort Mojave, Topock, Golden Valley, and parts of Las Vegas, Nevada.[1][3]
Owned and operated by Cameron Broadcasting, Inc., KNKK operates as a Class C1 facility with an effective radiated power of 16,500 watts from a transmitter site near Kingman, Arizona, achieving a height above average terrain of 582 meters (1,909 feet).[4][2] The station's studios are located in Bullhead City, Arizona, at 2350 Miracle Mile Road, Suite 300.[5] As the Tri-State area's inaugural adult Top 40 station, KNKK features syndicated programming including the Ryan Seacrest show and the Rick Dees Weekly Top 40, alongside local content like The Knack Morning Show.[1]
KNKK emphasizes community engagement through events such as the annual Veterans Day Party and provides streaming options for online listeners via its website.[1] The station maintains FCC compliance with public inspection files accessible through official channels, ensuring transparency in its operations and programming.[2]
The desert terrain can lead to some attenuation in low-lying or obstructed areas, though the high antenna height above average terrain (582 meters) mitigates much of this effect. Online streaming via the station's website has been available since the early 2010s, extending access beyond terrestrial limits to a global audience.[7][1]
History
Establishment
KNKK was established in 1997 by Cameron Broadcasting, Inc., becoming the first full-power FM radio station licensed to Needles, California, with a specific focus on serving the Tri-State area spanning California, Arizona, and Nevada.[6] The station received its initial construction permit for 107.1 MHz on a Class C1 basis, with the city of license designated as Needles, California; this followed FCC approvals in the mid-1990s, enabling the build-out and operational startup. The full FCC license was granted on August 20, 2002.[7][2] At launch, KNKK targeted underserved rural listeners near the Colorado River by debuting with a Top 40 format, a choice driven by the need to deliver popular contemporary music to communities lacking robust FM options.[1] The station's inaugural broadcast took place in 1997.[7]Ownership changes
KNKK has maintained continuous ownership under Cameron Broadcasting, Inc. since its launch in 1997, with no recorded sales or transfers of control as of November 2025.[8][6] Cameron Broadcasting, Inc., a small-market radio group founded in 1991 and headquartered in Bullhead City, Arizona, operates KNKK alongside sister stations including KFLG (AM and FM), KLUK, KAAA, and KZZZ, primarily serving the tri-state region of Arizona, California, and Nevada through shared management and facilities.[6][9] This structure allows for coordinated operations across markets like Bullhead City, Kingman, Needles, and Lake Havasu City, enhancing local coverage without exceeding FCC ownership caps for small markets, which limit entities to up to seven commercial stations (a combination of AM and FM) in areas with 14 or fewer stations. In the wake of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, which deregulated radio ownership by eliminating national caps and easing local limits to foster consolidation, Cameron Broadcasting expanded its regional footprint, including the establishment of KNKK, to better compete in underserved markets while adhering to ongoing FCC requirements such as biennial ownership reports and Equal Employment Opportunity filings.Programming
Format and branding
KNKK operates as an adult Top 40 radio station, delivering a mix of current pop, hip-hop, and rock crossover hits to listeners in the Tri-State area encompassing parts of California, Arizona, and Nevada.[1][10] The station has maintained this format, establishing itself as the region's first dedicated adult Top 40 outlet focused on energetic, mainstream contemporary music.[1][7] The station's branding centers on the moniker "The Knack," adopted to evoke a vibrant, hit-driven identity, with its primary frequency at 107.1 FM and translators extending reach to 95.1 FM and 96.7 FM.[1][7] Accompanying slogans such as "Top 40 Hits for The Tri-State Area" and "Top 40 Rocks" emphasize its role in providing accessible, upbeat programming tailored to local communities around the Colorado River, including Needles, Bullhead City, and Lake Havasu City.[1] Targeting adults primarily in the 18-49 demographic, KNKK curates playlists that blend national chart-toppers with occasional nods to regional events and interests, fostering a connection with younger working professionals and families across its coverage zone.[1][10] This approach includes subtle adult contemporary influences to broaden appeal, while incorporating syndicated elements like the Ryan Seacrest show for enhanced variety.[1]On-air schedule and personalities
KNKK's weekday programming centers on a local morning drive show followed by syndicated afternoon content, with automated music filling evenings and overnights. From 6 to 10 AM, the station airs "The Knack Morning Show" hosted by Bri and Loke, emphasizing community news, Tri-State area weather forecasts, and listener-driven interactive segments such as calls and contests.[1][11] The afternoon drive slot from 3:00 to 7:00 PM features the syndicated "Ryan Seacrest" show, which incorporates local breaks for Las Vegas and Kingman events to maintain regional relevance.[11] Evenings and overnights rely on an automated Top 40 playlist, punctuated by occasional local station identifications (liners) to reinforce branding. Weekends include special programming like countdown shows—such as the syndicated American Top 40 with Ryan Seacrest and Rick Dees Weekly Top 40—and tie-ins to local sports or events.[1] Key on-air personalities include the morning duo of Bri and Loke, who anchor the station's local content.[11] Notable syndicated talent includes Ryan Seacrest, whose national show provides celebrity interviews and pop culture updates adapted for the local audience, and Rick Dees.[11][1] Guest appearances by regional figures occasionally enhance the lineup, particularly during promotional segments. Special programming on KNKK incorporates holiday-themed formats, such as festive Top 40 playlists during major seasons, and integrates contests like ticket giveaways for concerts in Laughlin, Nevada. The station also prioritizes emergency alerts for Mojave Desert weather events, ensuring public safety interruptions during severe conditions.[1]Technical information
Transmitter and facilities
KNKK's primary studios are located at 2350 Miracle Mile Road, Suite 300, in Bullhead City, Arizona, shared with other Cameron Broadcasting facilities, enabling remote operations across the Tri-State area.[7][12] These studios house modern broadcast equipment, including digital audio workstations upgraded around 2010 to support efficient production and streaming capabilities.[1] The station's transmitter is situated near Needles, California, at coordinates 35°01′58″N 114°22′00″W, on Oatman Mountain in Mohave County, Arizona, utilizing a non-directional antenna mounted at approximately 24 meters above ground level.[7][2] It operates at 107.1 MHz with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 16,500 watts and a height above average terrain (HAAT) of 582 meters, classifying it as a Class C1 facility under FCC regulations.[7][2] KNKK transmits in analog FM only, with no HD Radio implementation as of 2025, and holds FCC Facility ID 78087.[7] The license was granted on August 20, 2002, and expires December 1, 2029, with the call sign KNKK unchanged since the station's inception in 1997.[7][2] No major documented upgrades to the transmitter site, such as tower reinforcements or digital enhancements beyond streaming integration, have been reported post-2000s FCC rule changes. This infrastructure supports signal coverage serving the Tri-State area of California, Arizona, and Nevada.[7]Signal coverage
KNKK's primary broadcast signal provides coverage over a approximately 60-mile radius centered on Needles, California, effectively serving the Tri-State area encompassing parts of California, Arizona, and Nevada. This includes strong reception in Bullhead City and Laughlin in Arizona and Nevada, respectively, as well as portions of San Bernardino County in California, with particularly robust signal propagation along the Colorado River valley due to the station's elevated transmitter site.[7][1] As a Class C1 FM station operating at 16,500 watts effective radiated power (ERP), KNKK benefits from wide rural coverage characteristics that minimize urban interference, allowing reliable listening in expansive desert and riverine regions. Typical primary listening areas extend to Lake Havasu City and Kingman in Arizona, while fringe reception is possible on the outskirts of Las Vegas, Nevada, particularly in elevated or open terrain locations. The station's 70 dBu protected contour, as defined by FCC standards, delineates this core service area, ensuring protection from co-channel interference.[7] KNKK employs several FM translators to extend coverage in key communities:| Call sign | Frequency | Location | Coverage area |
|---|---|---|---|
| K236AC | 95.1 MHz | Lake Havasu City, AZ | Primary translator for Lake Havasu City |
| K244CV | 96.7 MHz | Kingman, AZ | Serves Kingman area |
| K257FM | 99.3 MHz | Laughlin, NV | Covers Laughlin |
| K297BL | 105.3 MHz | Lake Havasu City, AZ | Additional coverage for Lake Havasu City |

