KRAT (97.7 FM, "97.7 The Rat") was a radio station licensed to serve the community of Altamont, Oregon, USA. The station, ordered off the air by the FCC in 2009, was last owned by Sandra Soho and the broadcast license was issued in the name of George J. Wade.
KRAT broadcast an oldies music format, branded as "The Rat", to the Klamath Falls, Oregon, area. Syndicated programs on KRAT included a weekend show hosted by Ron Norwood called The Doo-Wop Express.
Peter W. Moncure received the original construction permit from the Federal Communications Commission for a new 100,000 watt station broadcasting on a frequency of 101.3 MHz on March 22, 1988. The new station was assigned the call sign KPMA by the FCC on August 8, 1988. Three weeks later, on August 29, 1988, Peter W. Moncure applied to the FCC to transfer the construction permit for this station to Western States Broadcasting. The transfer was approved by the FCC on November 2, 1988, and the transaction was consummated on November 29, 1988.
13000krát is the Misha's third studio album, released in 2007.
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