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With the launch of "The Patriot" on AM 1150, a new call sign was assigned to the station, with KTLK becoming KEIB, a play on Limbaugh's "Excellence in Broadcasting" slogan. iHeartMedia applied for the KEIB call letters to ease the move of his show in the LA market from its longtime home at higher-rated KFI to become a magnet for the new 1150 ...
KTLK (1130 kHz) – branded News/Talk AM 1130 and FM 103.5 – is a commercial radio station licensed to Minneapolis, Minnesota. It broadcasts a conservative talk radio format to the Twin Cities radio market and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc.
Prior to the KTLK calls, AM 1150 was KXTA, or XTRA Sports 1150, which broadcast sports talk, which flipped to Fox Sports 1150 for a time before flipping back to XTRA Sports on both 1150 AM and 690 AM.
Call sign Frequency City of License [1] [2] Licensee [2] [3] Format [4]; KADU: 90.1 FM: Hibbing: Heartland Christian Broadcasters: Contemporary Inspirational KAKK: 1570 AM: Walker
The Marc Maron Show was a late night radio show produced in affiliation with the Air America Radio network and hosted by comedian Marc Maron.The show originated from KTLK 1150 AM in Los Angeles, California.
KTLK (AM), a radio station (1130 AM) licensed to serve Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States KTLK-FM , a radio station (104.9 FM) licensed to serve Columbia, Illinois, United States KEIB , a radio station (1150 AM) located in Los Angeles, California, United States, which held the call sign KTLK from 2005 to 2014
1230 AM Carried only Thom Hartmann. Now a classic hits-formatted station. Eureka, California - KGOE: 1480 AM Carried only Thom Hartmann. Now an oldies-formatted station. Los Angeles, California: 2 KTLK: 1150 AM Owned by iHeartMedia. Carried the majority of AAR programming. Now a conservative talk-formatted station. Monterey-Salinas-Santa Cruz ...
It moved to 1150 kHz in 1951. It moved to its current 1280 frequency in 1954. On July 1, 1969, the call letters were changed to KTLK for "K-Talk." KTLK began with a mix of youth oriented telephone talk and top 40 music, eventually dropping the talk to take on top-rated top 40 station KIMN. KTLK evolved to a disco format in the late 1970s before ...