KMGN

KMGN
City Flagstaff, Arizona
Broadcast area Flagstaff-Prescott, Arizona
Branding 93-9 The Mountain
Slogan Rocks Northern Arizona
Frequency 93.9 MHz
First air date 1975 (as KCTB-FM)
Format Mainstream rock
ERP 100,000 watts
HAAT 460 meters
Class C
Facility ID 49688
Former callsigns KCTB-FM (1975-1982)
KSOJ (1982-1986)
Owner Roger and Nancy Anderson
(Flagstaff Radio, Inc.)
Sister stations KAFF, KAFF-FM, KFSZ, KNOT, KTMG
Webcast Listen Live
Website website

KMGN (93.9 FM) is an American commercial mainstream rock music radio station in Flagstaff, Arizona, United States, broadcasting to the Flagstaff-Prescott, Arizona area.

KMGN came on the air in 1986, originally airing an adult contemporary music format, punctuated by the "Ott & Scott in the Morning" radio show, a morning drive radio show hosted by radio personality Don Scott and news director Kimberly Ott. The station also served as the flagship for Northern Arizona University athletics for a number of years.

Upon being purchased by Guyann Corporation in 1994, the station flipped to the classic rock format that still airs today. In March 2013 KMGN shifted to a mainstream rock format. The station, along with four sister stations, was sold to Roger and Nancy Anderson's Flagstaff Radio, Inc. The transaction, at a purchase price of $5 million, was consummated on July 2, 2014.

(KMGN's logo under its classic rock format)

Coordinates: 34°58′08″N 111°30′29″W / 34.969°N 111.508°W / 34.969; -111.508


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