KDND
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| Frequency | 107.9 MHz |
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| Branding | 107.9 The End |
| Programming | |
| Format | Contemporary hit radio |
| Ownership | |
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| History | |
First air date | June 1947 |
Last air date | February 8, 2017 |
Former call signs |
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Call sign meaning | "The End" (station located at the right end of the American FM broadcast spectrum) |
| Technical information | |
| Facility ID | 65483 |
| Class | B |
| ERP | 50,000 watts |
| HAAT | 123 meters (404 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 38°42′36″N 121°28′59″W / 38.710°N 121.483°W |
KDND (107.9 MHz) was an FM radio station licensed to Sacramento, California, United States. The station first signed on in 1947 as KXOA-FM, an FM simulcast of AM station KXOA, before separating itself with distinct programming, including most prominently soft rock, adult contemporary, and classic hits formats. In July 1998, two years after the sale of the station to Entercom (now Audacy, Inc.), the station switched to its final KDND call letters and contemporary hit radio format branded as 107.9 The End. At the time of the station's closing, KDND's studios were located in North Highlands (though with a Sacramento address). In contrast, its transmitter was located just north of the Sacramento city limits near Elverta.
In January 2007, KDND's morning show controversially held an on-air contest called "Hold Your Wee for a Wii" in which contestants were challenged to drink as much water as they could without urinating, to win a Wii video game console. Twenty-eight-year-old contest participant Jennifer Strange died of water intoxication, resulting in Entercom being sued for wrongful death by Strange's family. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) also investigated the incident; in 2016, it designated the renewal of KDND's license for a hearing, questioning whether the station had operated in the public interest.
Citing that its continued operation could affect Entercom's proposed acquisition of CBS Radio, KDND was shut down on February 8, 2017, and its format and branding were moved to KUDL two days earlier on February 6. The FCC auctioned the frequency in 2021; iHeartMedia won the bidding, and KSTE-FM (now KZIS) began broadcasting on May 4, 2022.