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  2. List of Kansas City Chiefs broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    From the team’s arrival in Kansas City in 1963 until 1989, KCMO (then at 810 AM) served as the Chiefs’ flagship. From 1989 until the end of the 2019 season, Cumulus Media's KCFX (101.1), a.k.a. "101 The Fox", broadcast all Chiefs games on FM radio under the moniker of The Chiefs Fox Football Radio Network, one of the earliest deals where an FM station served as the flagship station of a ...

  3. KFNZ-FM - Wikipedia

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    They are the flagship radio stations for the Kansas City Chiefs and the Kansas City Royals. KFNZ-FM is a Class C0 station, and has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 100,000 watts. The station's transmitter is off East 56th Street near Bennington Avenue in Kansas City. [2] KFNZ-FM broadcasts using HD Radio technology.

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    Today’s Chiefs-Falcons game is on NBC (KSHB 41 in KC, KSNW 3 in Wichita). It will be broadcast on radio via KFNZ (96.5 FM) and WDAF (106.5 FM) in the KC area, and KNSS (98.7 FM) in the Wichita area.

  5. KFNZ (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KFNZ (610 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Kansas City, Missouri. The Audacy, Inc.-owned station broadcasts a sports radio format. Its studios and offices are located on Squibb Road in Mission, Kansas. KFNZ is one of the oldest radio stations in the Kansas City metropolitan area, going on the air in 1922. [2]

  6. Mitch Holthus - Wikipedia

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    Mitchell G. Holthus (/ ˈ h oʊ l θ ə s /; born June 28, 1957 [1]), is the play-by-play announcer for the Kansas City Chiefs Radio Network. [2] Holthus is fondly nicknamed "the voice of the Chiefs", and he hosts various programs and events for the Chiefs organization's 65TPT production arm for broadcast as well as Chiefs Radio Network and the NFL team's YouTube channel. [3]

  7. Kevin Harlan - Wikipedia

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    February 7, 2021 – During Super Bowl LV between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Harlan was the radio play-by-play announcer when, in the closing minutes of the game, a streaker ran onto the field. The streaker was a man dressed in an undersized women's pink one-piece thong-style swimsuit and a pair of dark athletic shorts.

  8. KNSS (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KNSS is one of Kansas' oldest radio stations, signing on the air on May 26, 1922, although it began experimental broadcasts in March 1922. [5] [6] Its call sign was originally WEAH. [7] The call letters were randomly assigned from a sequential roster of available call signs. On June 23, 1923, the station was sold to the Wichita Board of Trade.

  9. KCLY - Wikipedia

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    KCLY (100.9 FM) is a radio station based out of Clay Center, Kansas, United States.It has operated since 1978 under the ownership of Taylor Communications. [2] [3] KCLY broadcasts local programming, including news, sports and weather. [2]