KNCJ

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Broadcast areaNorthern Nevada
BrandingKNCJ, Nevada Classical and Jazz
KNCJ
Broadcast areaNorthern Nevada
Frequency89.5 MHz
BrandingKNCJ, Nevada Classical and Jazz
Programming
FormatClassical music and jazz
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
KUNR
History
First air date
December 1, 2016 (2016-12-01)
Former call signs
KJIV (2007–2015, CP)
Call sign meaning
Nevada Classical and Jazz
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID78489
ClassA
ERP1,600 watts
HAAT142 meters (466 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
39°15′34″N 119°42′16″W / 39.25944°N 119.70444°W / 39.25944; -119.70444
Translators88.1 K201FV (Truckee, CA)
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen live
Websitekncj.org

KNCJ (89.5 FM) is a non-commercial radio station licensed to Reno, Nevada, United States. Owned by the University of Nevada, Reno, it plays classical music during the week with jazz on weekend evenings. KNCJ's studios are on North Virginia Street in Reno, inside Edmund J. Cain Hall on the university campus.

The transmitter is off McGuffey Road in Sun Valley, Nevada. Programming is also heard on 65-watt FM translator K201FV (88.1 FM) in Truckee, California.

Like many NPR station in the early 2000s, 89.7 KUNR broadcast a mix news, talk and information on weekdays, with classical music nights and weekends. Some listeners wanted an all-information station and some wanted classical music throughout the day. To satisfy both audiences, KUNR management decided to put its music programming on another station and devote KUNR to a full time news and information format.

In nearby Truckee, California, Truckee Meadows Community College had planned to put a college radio station on the air. It received a construction permit from the Federal Communications Commission in 2007. It was given the call sign KJIV. But before the station was built, the school decided in 2015 to sell its construction permit to KUNR to become its sister station.

KNCJ signed on the air on December 1, 2016.[2] It became the station in Reno for classical music, mostly supplied by Classical 24. On weekend nights, it carries jazz programming, mostly from the Public Radio Exchange (PRX).

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