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KNX-FM (97.1 MHz, "KNX News 97.1 FM") is a commercial radio station in Los Angeles, California, United States. The station is owned by Audacy, Inc. and airs an all-news radio format in a full-time simulcast with KNX (1070 AM ).
KNX (1070 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Los Angeles, California.It simulcasts an all-news radio format with sister station 97.1 KNX-FM, both owned by Audacy, Inc. KNX is one of the oldest stations in the United States, having received its first broadcasting license, as KGC, on 8 December 1921, in addition to tracing its history to the September 1920 operations of an earlier amateur ...
Viewers can listen for free on KNX News (97.1 FM and 1070 AM) or watch via streaming video on latimes.com, KNXNews.com, the L.A. Times app or the L.A. Times YouTube channel.
KAJI-LP; KBPK; KCOD; KDBV; KDDF; KDHS-FM; KDN - San Francisco; KDND; KESQ; KFI-FM; KFRJ; KFXM-LP - Lancaster; KGB - San Francisco; KGIC-LP; KHBG-LP; KJJ; KJQ ...
The following is a list of radio stations owned by Audacy, Inc. As of June 2023, Audacy (then known as Entercom) operates 227 radio stations in 45 media markets across the United States.
Art Sanders is a news anchor for KNX (AM) in Los Angeles, California. [1] He previously spent 22 years with KNWN (AM) in Seattle, Washington (state) working primarily as the weekday evening anchor. His tenure with the station pre-dated the switch to the All-News Radio format in September 2002.
In 1992, she joined KTLA Morning News and Shadow Traffic as their aerial traffic reporter. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] York won numerous awards for her reporting at the station, earning an Emmy Award in 1993 for her coverage of the Laguna and Malibu fires [ 1 ] as well as two more the next year for the Northridge earthquake and her morning news reports.
The KNX-FM calls previously existed on sister station KCBS-FM on 93.1 (Now a Jack FM station) from 1948 to 1983 and again from 1986 to 1989. during this time, KNX began simulcasting on KRTH HD2. As of June 2007, CBS Radio has all but completely dropped the title of "Free FM" as a format and has instead replaced it with the more generic "FM Talk."