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ERP
  
1,600 watts

Class
  
C3

Frequency
  
93.1 MHz

Format
  
Regional Mexican

Branding
  
El Rey

HAAT
  
387 meters (1,270 ft)

Facility ID
  
82062

City of license
  
Gladstone

Owner
  
Salem Media Group

Sister stations
  
KPDQ-FM, KFIS, KPDQ

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Broadcast area
  
northern Willamette Valley and Clark County, Washington

First air date
  
May 10, 1981 (as KAST-FM at 92.9 in Astoria) January 2006 (as KTRO-FM at 93.1)

Area
  
Clark County, Washington, Willamette Valley

KRYP is a commercial broadcast FM radio station located in the Portland, Oregon area and owned by the Salem Media Group. KRYP is a Spanish language station playing regional Mexican music (a mix of genres such as Banda, Ranchera, Mariachi and Norteña).

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The Spring 2008 Arbitron ratings saw KRYP become the Portland metropolitan area market leader, the first time a Spanish language radio station achieved that milestone.

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Facilities

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KRYP's studio is in Gladstone and its main transmitter is atop Portland's West Hills. The station also has a reservation for Astoria, Oregon at 92.9 MHz.

History

KRYP took on its current callsign and radio format during the two-week period starting on March 28, 2007. From early 2006 to April 11, 2007 the station was known as KTRO, and featured a talk radio format.

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KTRO-FM came into existence through a complicated deal that involved five owners of radio stations in Oregon and featured both signal downgrades and frequency migrations. It started when Salem Communications bought the FM signal from New Northwest Broadcasters in 2005, who had operated it as KAST-FM on 92.9 in Astoria, Oregon. To make room on the Portland dial, KPDQ-FM, also owned by Salem, moved from 93.7 to 93.9 and downgraded its broadcast station class from C to C1. McKenzie River Broadcasting's KKNU on 93.1 and licensed to Springfield, moved to 93.3. Bay Cities Building's KDCQ on 93.5 and licensed to Coos Bay, moved to 92.9. Meanwhile, Oregon Eagle's KTIL-FM on 94.1 and licensed to Tillamook, moved to 94.3. New Northwest's own 94.3 licensed to Long Beach, Washington/Astoria, picked up the KAST-FM callsign and format from the original 92.9 to 99.7.

Salem Communication, which normally "target[s] audiences interested in Christian and family-themed content and conservative values", brought in José Santos of Santos Latin Media, former program director of KLVE in Los Angeles, to consult on its change to a Regional Mexican format.

Program Director: Carlos Tovias

References

KRYP Wikipedia