KFXX

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KFXX
City of license Portland, Oregon
Broadcast area Portland, Oregon
Branding Sports Radio 1080 The FAN
Slogan Portland's only All-Sports Station
Frequency 1080 kHz
First air date March 19, 2004
Format Sports
Power 50,000 watts (day)
10,000 watts (night)
Class B
Facility ID 57830
Former callsigns KOTK, KWJJ
Affiliations ESPN Radio
Owner Entercom Portland LLC
Website www.1080thefan.com

KFXX, branded as 1080 The FAN, is a class B clear channel AM radio station broadcasting on 1080 kHz from Portland, Oregon, United States. As of 2006 it is owned by Entercom Portland LLC and runs sports radio programming.

The oldest station of this format, and possibly the oldest in the Pacific Northwest region, KFXX began in 1993 at AM 1520, which is now regional Mexican station KGDD. The call letters came from the days as "The X," a Hard rock station. KFXX moved to AM 910 (now KTRO) in 1999 and its current dial position in 2003. Both were part of ownership changes and station signal swaps. On March 19, 2004, KFXX swapped frequencies from 910 kHz with KOTK, which has since become KTRO.[1].

KFXX is the local affiliate of the Seattle Mariners baseball team. It also carries The Jim Rome Show, and Colin Cowherd and Mike Tirico from ESPN Radio.

In its early days, one of its hosts was Neil Lomax, a former quarterback at Portland State University and the St. Louis/Phoenix Cardinals.

  1. ^ The Portland Radio Guide. [1].
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