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KCJB (910 AM) is a classic country radio station in Minot, North Dakota. KCJB carries the Minnesota Twins.

iHeartMedia, Inc. also owns and operates KYYX 97.1, KRRZ 1390, KIZZ 93.7, KMXA-FM 99.9, and KZPR 105.3 in Minot.

KCJB is known for its local farm and agriculture reporting, including dedicated programming to agri-business news relevant to North Dakota farmers and ranchers.

KCJB first signed on the air in 1950. During the early 1950s, the station was instrumental in bringing broadcasting to the region. In 1953, the station launched an associated television station, KCJB-TV (later KXMC-TV), making it the first television station in North Dakota. The station was owned by businessman John W. Boler, who was involved in the development of other North Dakota radio and television outlets. Early KCJB radio personalities included Jim Adelson (1952–1953) and Cis Hadley In 2007, a proposed sale of 185 Clear Channel (now iHeartMedia) radio stations, including the entire Minot cluster, to Dean Goodman's GoodRadio, LLC, was announced. The deal was ultimately terminated due to financing issues, resulting in KCJB and its sister stations remaining under iHeartMedia ownership.

48°12′9″N 101°20′55.6″W / 48.20250°N 101.348778°W / 48.20250; -101.348778

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