KLAD-FM (92.5 FM) is a radio station licensed to serve Klamath Falls, Oregon, USA. The station, established in 1974, is currently owned by Basin Mediactive, LLC.
KLAD-FM broadcasts a country music format. Local weekday programs include The KLAD Wake-Up Crew morning show, with Rob Siems and Tracy Brunner, a mid-day show hosted by Tracy, afternoons with Mike Garrard, plus Jay Davis's Work Day Wrap-Up. Syndicated programs include The Big Time with Whitney Allen.
This station began regular operations on July 19, 1974, broadcasting with 27,000 watts of effective radiated power on a frequency of 92.5 MHz. The station, launched as a sister station to KLAD (960 AM), was assigned the call sign KLAD-FM by the Federal Communications Commission. KLAD-FM was owned by 960 Radio, Inc., and led by Cyrus L. Smith as company president and general manager with August O. Crandall serving as both program director and music director.
During the day, KLAD-FM operated as a simulcast of KLAD, airing a country & western music mix. By 1978 KLAD-FM had changed its call sign to KJSN but it continued the simulcast.