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KCNV (89.7 FM) is a listener-supported public radio station broadcasting a Classical music format. Licensed to Las Vegas, Nevada, the station is owned by Nevada Public Radio and features programming from American Public Media, National Public Radio and Public Radio International. [3]
October 1, 2024 at 7:57 AM ... from the Las Vegas-based radio station X 107.5, ... At least two radio stations in Las Vegas banned Green Day’s music after the band’s frontman’s ...
Nevada Public Radio: Public News/Talk KWWN: 1100 AM: Las Vegas: Lotus Broadcasting Corp. Sports KXEQ: 1340 AM: Reno: Azteca Broadcasting Corporation: Regional Mexican KXLI: 94.5 FM: Moapa: Radio Activo Broadcasting License, LLC: Spanish adult contemporary KXNT: 840 AM: North Las Vegas: Audacy License, LLC: News/Talk KXPT: 97.1 FM: Las Vegas ...
KNPR is a non-commercial radio station located in Las Vegas, Nevada, broadcasting on 88.9 FM. KNPR airs news/talk programming syndicated by National Public Radio. KNPR's programming is simulcast on five full-power satellite stations. KTPH Tonopah (91.7) KLNR Panaca (91.7) KWPR Lund (88.7) KLKR Elko (89.3) KVNV Reno (89.1)
KDWN was the top news/talk outlet in the Las Vegas radio market and won an award for its coverage of the 1980 MGM Grand Fire. [8] Unlike most Las Vegas-area stations, KDWN remained locally owned, even as most of its competitors were bought out by large radio corporations such as Clear Channel Communications and Infinity Broadcasting. The ...
Pages in category "Radio stations in Las Vegas" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
It was an affiliate of the ABC Entertainment Radio Network. In 1985, the station was acquired by Southern Nevada Radio, which changed the call sign to KMTW. By the early 1990s, KMTW had become an all-news station, carrying CNN Headline News. In 1995, Far West Radio acquired the station. On August 9, the new owner changed its call sign to KRLV. [8]
At least two radio stations pull Green Day's music Another station, X107.5 in Las Vegas posted on its website, “Sin City heard” Armstrong “loud and clear,” “X107.5 is not having it.”