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670 am Kirn Socal Persian

670 am Kirn Socal Persian

670 am Kirn Socal Persian | Persian/Farsi radio, Listen online for free

Southern California’s number one radio station for broadcasting Persian news, talk and information in Farsi.

The only Persian language radio station with FCC license on the US, Farsi / English, Listen online for free

KIRN is a commercial radio station that is licensed to Simi Valley, California and serves the Greater Los Angeles area. Persian radio in?? Los Angeles

The station is owned by Lotus Communications and broadcasts ethnic Iranian programming. Farsi radio

KIRN’s studios are located at Fallbrook Center in the West Hills neighbourhood of Los Angeles.

This page is dedicated to 670AM KIRN, Radio Iran in Los Angeles. This radio is the only Persian speaking radio station with FCC license on US airwaves broadcasting 24 hours/day. Thank you for listening to Radio Iran!
The station on 670 AM first signed on September 19, 1984, as KWNK, originally owned by Valley Radio LLC.
The license was granted as a result of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) changing the regulations governing clear-channel stations in 1982, which permitted the establishment of lower-power radio stations on clear channel frequencies such as 670 AM
. KWNK was allocated this frequency after protracted hearings by the FCC. Valley Radio’s Consulting Engineer was Cecil Lynch, one of the most respected engineers in the United States. Initially, KWNK served the Simi and Conejo valleys of Ventura County, California with 1 kW of power 24 hours a day. Eventually, the FCC permitted Valley Radio to increase power to 5 kW during the daytime and 3 kW at night
KWNK started as a top 40 station as “Top Hits 67 K-Wink”, with music from such prominent 1980s artists as Prince and Duran Duran.
Two notable program directors during that period were Jim Conlee (former PD of KHTZ, “K-Hits”)and Steve Smith.
In mid-1986, KWNK began adjusting its format toward adult contemporary music, playing music from the likes of Amy Grant, due to direct competition from top 40 station KIIS-FM. KWNK also aired talk shows on Sundays; the station eventually adopted a full-time talk format.
In the mid-1990s, KWNK flipped to sports talk, first carrying One-on-One Sports (now Sporting News Radio), then simulcasting the signal of XETRA-AM (XTRA Sports 690) in Tijuana-San Diego…

We are 670AM KIRN, Radio Iran in Los Angeles. The only Persian language radio station with FCC license on US airwaves broadcasting & online 24 hours/day!

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