City |
Orange, California (TNN RADIO) Laguna Niguel, California (KXRN) |
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Broadcast area |
Worldwide @ kx935 |
Branding |
TNN RADIO KX935 |
Slogan |
The biggest little radio station on the planet, TNN RADIO Laguna's Only FM, KX935 |
Frequency | 93.5 (MHz) / 93.5 fm |
First air date |
February 4, 2006 (ARN Studio, Anaheim, California) May 4, 2014 (KXRN aka KX935, Laguna Beach, California) |
Format | Alternative Rock, Punk, Reggae, Ska, Generational Rock |
ERP | 100 Watts |
HAAT | 35 Meters |
Class | 228LI |
Facility ID | KXRN / KX935 - 124565 |
Website |
kx935 |
Orange, California (TNN RADIO)
TNN RADIO
The biggest little radio station on the planet, TNN RADIO
February 4, 2006 (ARN Studio, Anaheim, California)
TNN Radio is an American modern rock radio program that broadcasts from KX935 studios in Laguna Beach, California, serving the Greater Orange County and Los Angeles areas. The contemporary modern rock format is similar to that found at other modern rock stations in California such as KROQ (Los Angeles), 91X – XETRA-FM (San Diego), and LIVE 105 (San Francisco).
TNN Radio's parent company, BNG Marketing, first launched the program in 2006. This program continues today as the name of the show's live broadcast. It began as a music only Alternative Rock program airing on a terrestrial radio station. The program was then broadcast as a live stream program on the American Radio Network in Anaheim, California through mid April 2014. In May 2014, TNN Radio transitioned to KX935 (93.5 FM), an FM station situated in Laguna Beach, California, which simulcasts both over terrestrial airwaves and live stream.
TNN Radio is also heard through live stream on i heart radio, Pandora and Spotify. All notable interviews are podcast and published free to the public on iTunes.
The live broadcast airs on Sundays from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. (Pacific Time Zone) on KX935 (KXRN) and i heart radio. The program features contemporary modern rock, as well as music from the genesis of the genre. The program also includes music from the new wave, punk rock, grunge, reggae, and ska genres going as far back as the 1970s.