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KMBZ-FM (98.1 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Kansas City, Kansas. Owned by Audacy, Inc., KMBZ-FM airs a news/talk radio format. Its studios and offices are on Squibb Road in Mission, Kansas. KMBZ-FM broadcasts at 100,000 watts, with a transmitter located on East 56th Street near Bennington Avenue in Kansas City, Missouri. [2]
In 2009, KMBZ began simulcasting its programming on the HD3 subchannel of sister station KUDL. On March 24, 2011, Entercom announced that on March 30, KUDL's analog FM broadcasts would become a full-time simulcast of KMBZ as KMBZ-FM. On December 24, 2014, Entercom announced that the KMBZ simulcast would split on January 5, 2015; on that date ...
KMBZ-FM, a radio station (98.1 FM) licensed to Kansas City, Kansas, United States Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about radio and/or television stations with the same/similar call signs or branding.
Scott Parks, the co-host of the “Dana & Parks” radio show on KMBZ, revealed on Thursday why he had been absent from the radio program for a month.. Addicted to alcohol for much of his adult ...
99.7 FM: Dodge City: Iglesia Bautista Emanuel: Spanish religious KCFN: 91.1 FM: Wichita: American Family Association: Inspirational KCGG-LP: 100.7 FM: Kansas City: Iglesia Pentecostal Casa de Dios Para las Naciones Inc: Spanish Religious KCHZ: 95.7 FM: Ottawa: CMP Houston-KC, LLC: Talk KCIU-LP: 91.1 FM: Lawrence: Lawrence Chinese Evangelical ...
KCMO is also heard on KCHZ (95.7 FM) in Ottawa, Kansas and on the second HD Radio channel of co-owned KCFX (101.1) in Harrisonville, Missouri. The AM transmitter is off North Eastern Road, near Interstate 435, on Kansas City's Northeast side. [3] KCMO broadcasts with 10,000 watts by day and 5,000 watts at night, using a directional antenna at ...
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In 1958, the Kansas City Star sold WDAF-AM-TV to National Missouri TV. In 1960, National Missouri TV merged with Transcontinent Television. On March 5, 1961, Transcontinent signed on an FM station at 102.1 MHz, which today is KCKC. [2] Taft Broadcasting merged with Transcontinent in 1965, bringing WDAF-AM-FM-TV under its control. [9]