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WKNR

WKNR
WKNR logo.png
City Cleveland, Ohio
Broadcast area Greater Cleveland
Branding ESPN 850 WKNR
Frequency 850 kHz
First air date November 13, 1926
Format Sports radio
Power 50,000 watts (daytime)
4,700 watts (nighttime)
Class B
Facility ID 28509
Transmitter coordinates 41°19′0.00″N 81°43′51.00″W / 41.3166667°N 81.7308333°W / 41.3166667; -81.7308333
Callsign meaning None
Former callsigns WLBV (1926-1929)
WJW (1929–1985)
WRMR (1985–2001)
Former frequencies 1300 kHz (1927)
1450 kHz (1927-1928)
1210 kHz (1928-1941)
1240 kHz (1941-1944)
Affiliations Cleveland Browns Radio Network
ESPN Radio
Ohio State IMG Sports Network
Westwood One
Owner Good Karma Brands
(Good Karma Broadcasting, LLC)
Sister stations WWGK
Webcast Listen Live
Website espncleveland.com

WKNR (850 AM) – branded ESPN 850 WKNR – is a commercial sports radio station licensed to Cleveland, Ohio, serving Greater Cleveland. Owned by Good Karma Brands, WKNR is one of two Cleveland affiliates for ESPN Radio; together, WKNR and sister station WWGK comprise a local sports radio duopoly known as ESPN Cleveland. WKNR itself also serves as: a co-flagship station for the Cleveland Browns Radio Network; the primary Cleveland affiliate for the Ohio State IMG Sports Network; and the radio home of Jerod Cherry, Tony Grossi, Matt Wilhelm, and Brian Windhorst. The WKNR studios are located in the Galleria at Erieview in Downtown Cleveland, while the station transmitter resides in the Cleveland suburb of North Royalton. In addition to a standard analog transmission, WKNR is available online.

Historically, the station is perhaps best known by its former WJW call letters. During the early 1950s, Cleveland disc jockey Alan Freed began to popularize the term "rock and roll" as a name for the music genre both through his late night WJW radio show, and by what is often considered the first major rock and roll concert: the WJW-sponsored Moondog Coronation Ball.


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