Salem’s KSLM Radio Expands Reach, Emphasizes Local Voice in Oregon’s Capital
In the heart of Oregon’s Willamette Valley, a familiar voice is broadcasting on two new frequencies. Salem’s longstanding news and talk station, KSLM, has solidified its presence by expanding its broadcast to both 1220 AM and 104.3 FM, ensuring listeners across the capital region can stay connected to hyper-local conversations and breaking news.
This dual-frequency strategy is a significant investment in local media at a time when many communities are seeing a reduction in hometown coverage. For Salem residents, it means clearer reception and more access to the discussions that directly impact life in Marion and Polk counties, from statehouse politics to local business developments and community events.
“Our mission has always been to serve as Salem’s primary source for news and talk,” said a station representative. “By strengthening our signal on both the AM and FM bands, we’re ensuring that whether you’re commuting through Keizer, working in South Salem, or at home in West Salem, you have a reliable connection to what’s happening right here.”
The move underscores a commitment to Oregon-centric content. While national headlines have their place, KSLM’s focus remains on providing a platform for local leaders, business owners, and residents to engage with the issues shaping their city and state. This expansion is seen by many in Oregon’s business community as a positive sign, supporting the vital ecosystem of local information that businesses and citizens rely on.
As media landscapes evolve, KSLM’s enhanced broadcast capability represents a vote of confidence in the power and necessity of local radio, promising to keep Salem-Oregon’s conversations tuned in and turned up.
