KKVU

KKVU

Infobox Radio Station


name = KKVU
airdate = May 5, 2005
frequency = 104.5 (MHz)
city = Stevensville, Montana
area = Missoula, Montana
format = Adult Top 40
owner = Spanish Peaks Broadcasting
erp = 14,500 watts
haat = 635 meters
branding = "Fresh 104.5"
slogan = "Missoula's Best Variety Of Fresh Music"
class = C0
website = [http://www.fresh1045.com/ fresh1045.com]

KKVU (104.5 FM, "Fresh 104.5") is a commercial radio station licensed to Stevensville, Montana, serving the Missoula, Montana area, owned by Spanish Peaks Broadcasting. KKVU airs a Adult Top 40 music format and is one of two stations in the market with the same format competing for listeners, the other being KMSO-FM. They are also one of several stations in the United States that are using the trademarked "Fresh FM" handle, along with KOIT-FM/San Francisco, WBEB/Philadelphia, and WWFS/New York City, but unlike the other 3 KKVU is the only one that is an Adult Top 40 as opposed to the Mainstream Adult Contemporary direction KOIT, WWFS and WBEB offers.

External links

* [http://www.fresh1045.com/ Fresh 104.5's Official Website]
*FMQ|KKVU
*FML|KKVU
*FMARB|KKVU



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