The All-New KGRG-FM (89.9 FM) is an HD radio station owned by Green River Community College (GRCC) in Auburn, Washington, USA. The station broadcasts over the air at 89.9 MHz, as well as online. The call letters stand for Green River Gators, the GRCC's athletic mascot. KGRG-FM broadcasts GRCC and local high school playoff athletic events live.
The station antenna is located within the dense residential neighborhood of Lakeland Hills in Auburn, Washington near the intersection of Panorama Drive and Hazel Ave, near the King/Pierce County border. The digital power of the HD radio signal was increased by 4 times in April 2011.
KGRG-FM was chosen to be one of the first college radio stations to premiere on iHeart Radio's College Section & became #1 in their first month on the site.
KGRG (1330 AM) is a 500 watts day and 26 watts at night AM college radio station transmitting from Enumclaw, Washington, licensed to the Green River Foundation and operated by Green River Community College in Auburn, Washington. The station is called "KGRG1" and has a classic alternative format.
KGRG's nighttime signal reception is affected mainly by KKPZ/Portland, as well as CJYM/Rosetown, Saskatchewan in certain areas. This makes KGRG difficult to receive outside of the Enumclaw area; however, KGRG1 has been reported in California and Oregon. Staff members have stated that they've received emails from people claiming to hear the signal in Kansas, and even as far away as Finland and Norway.
Licensed April 28, 1982, KENU was a country music station at 1330 AM run by a series of local owners in Enumclaw, Washington including Robert Reverman. KENU was a community focused radio station that ran local programming hosted by local DJs as well as coverage of Enumclaw High School's football games.