Miller Media sold KSRN and KHWG to Boyd Broadcasting in 1998.[6] Boyd switched KHWG from satellite-fed to local with live disc jockeys during the day in an attempt to increase ratings.[7] In March 2000, KSRN's format and call letters moved to the former KHWG facility.[8] This was part of the sale of both stations by Comstock Communications, which had reacquired them, to NextMedia Group of Denver.[9] As the 92.1 and 107.7 facilities broadcast from different sites, this increased the coverage area of KSRN in many areas, but some loyal listeners were unable to tune into the 107.7 transmitter on Slide Mountain.[10] That year, the station began broadcasting a weekly show of Tongan music and news, Sounds of the Friendly Islands, catering to the area's Tongan population.
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